Engine - Surge/Hesitation, and/or Stumble
87chevy03Number: 87-131
Section: 6C
Date: MAY, 1987
Subject: HOT FUEL HANDLING
Model and Year: 1983-85 CAMARO WITH L69 ENGINES (VIN CODE G OR H)
1983-87 CAMARO W/MANUAL TRANS. AND LG4 ENGINES (VIN CODE H)
TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
This Bulletin cancels and supersedes Chevrolet Dealer Service Bulletin 86-35 (Section 6C) dated February, 1986. Expanded year and model coverage along with a notice on reversed wiring connectors are the reason for cancelling 86-35.
Customer comments of vehicle surge, hesitation, and/or
stumbles after the vehicle has reached operating
temperature, then parked and restarted, (Hot Soak) may be received. This condition is caused by a large temperature difference between the carburetor fuel bowl and the fuel delivered from the fuel tank. This condition may be addressed by installing an auxiliary blower fan, which reduces the temperature of the fuel bowl during a hot soak. The fan is designed to operate at an engine coolant temperature of 220 degrees Fahrenheit (106 degrees C) and stay operational until the coolant reaches 195 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees C). This will maintain a fuel bowl temperature of approximately 165 degrees Fahrenheit (74 degrees C).
Listed below is the Hot Fuel Handling service kit part number:
P/N Usage
14094394 Camaro
Notice: Some kits have been reported with the two wires at the blower motor connector reversed. This causes the blower motor to run backwards, resulting in reduced airflow to the carburetor. This reduced airflow may not adequately address the hot fuel condition.
Beginning with the 1987 model year, vehicles produced with LG4 engine and manual transmissions have auxiliary fans.
When installing kits or investigating hot fuel problems, check for the proper indexing of the wiring connector per attached illustration.
In each kit there is a one page flyer explaining the blower kit operation. Please ensure that the customer receives this flyer.
Labor Operation Number: T1135
Labor Time: 1.2 Hours