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SUBJECT REMANUFACTURED DIESEL ENGINES NUMBER: 85-I-21

DATE: June 5, 1985

MODELS/YEARS 1978-85 MODELS EQUIPPED WITH 4.3L V-6 OR SECTION: 6A
5.7L V-8 DIESEL ENGINES


Effective June 1, 1985, WDDGM will be offering 4.3L V-6 and 5.7L V-8 Goodwrench diesel engines that are remanufactured for General Motors. These engines are identical to the Goodwrench diesel engines previously offered. The remanufactured Goodwrench diesel engines are built to the same requirements for clearances, torques and specifications as new engines. All seals, bearings, pistons and rings in these engines are new. All engines contain roller lifter valve trains and incorporate all refinements contained in new production engines.

ENGINE USAGE

DESCRIPTION AND USAGE OF REMANUFACTURED 4.3L V-6 DIESEL ENGINE

Application 22531742 22531744 22531798 22531746

Oldsmobile, Buick, 1982-84 Cutlass 1982-84 Cutlass 1982-83 Cutlass 1985 Cutlass
Cadillac, Chevrolet, Supreme Ciera With Alum Ciera With Iron Ciera
Pontiac Cyl Heads Cyl Heads 1985 98 With
1985 98 With External EGR
Internal EGR

Iron Cyl Head Alum Cyl Head Iron Cyl Head Alum Cyl Head
Internal EGR Internal EGR Internal EGR External EGR


DESCRIPTION AND USAGE OF REMANUFACTURED 5.7L V-8 DIESEL ENGINE

Application 22531736 22531738 22531794 22531796 22531740

Oldsmobile, 1978-79* 1980 All 1981 1981 Canada 1982-85
Buick, Cadillac, 1981 Calif. Federal
Chev., & Pontiac

Light Duty 1978-79-80 1981 Calif. 1981 Except
Truck California

Pencil Nozzle Poppet Nozzle Poppet Nozzle Pencil Nozzle Poppet
No EGR Ext. EGR Int. EGR No EGR Nozzle
Int. EGR

*Use this part for 1979 model 260 V-8. Refer to Dealer Management Bulletin 83-I-20A.
ENGINES THAT CANNOT BE RETURNED FOR CORE CREDIT

A core return policy is being announced by WDDGM. This policy requires that you purchase a remanufactured engine which contains a core charge before you are eligible to return an engine for core credit.

You may have engines in stock that you did not pay a core charge on, and therefore, are not eligible for a core credit. The core, however, may be purchased by the remanufacturer.

If you have cores that are not eligible for the $200 core credit, call Mr. Robert Bigos toll free at 1-800-772-7733 outside of Missouri; in Missouri call him at (417) 862-3501. If the remanufacturer has a need for the core, you will be paid $50 for the core if properly packaged as outlined below. Details for shipment, payment, etc., will be explained at the time of your call.

PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIESEL ENGINE CORE RETURN

The diesel engine core is to be returned in the same package that the new engine is received in. It is essential that the new engine be removed from the package without damaging or breaking the wooden boards.

A change in the packaging of new engines is being made that will make it very easy to remove engines without damaging the package. Until the change is made, care must be exercised not to damage the package by following the instructions noted below:

FIGURE 1:




LID REMOVAL

1. Remove the lid from the package. Redesigned packaging will have wire ties at each corner which can be easily removed. The old packaging requires the removal of staples as follows:

A. There are eight staples that go into the top. Four from the top and four from the side. See Figure 1.

B. Open four of the wire bails on the side of the crate. Pull or pry out the side of the crate until the staple pulls out through the end of the board on top. (The end of the board will split - this is OK.) Then reach in and cut staples on each of the open sides. By prying up and outward on the lid, the staples on all sides can be cut until the lid is removed.
The diesel engine core is to be returned in the same package that the new engine is received in. The following is to be noted:

1. Any leak of coolant or engine oil that is more than an occasional drip should be corrected by draining the fluid.

2. Transfer the plastic plugs and cover the intake by using the materials from the new engine.

3. V-8 Engines - Transfer the lift strap and the two plastic shims from the front of the left hand cylinder head.

V-6 Engines - Transfer the left strap from the new engine to the old engine.

4. Place the plastic bag in the base and set the engine into the crate. Wrap the plastic bag around the engine and tie the open end.

5. Attach the engine to the base by reinstalling the bolts into the engine through the two retaining straps.

FIGURE 2:




6. Place the lid on the crate and wire the lid to the sides in four locations as shown in Figure 2. Use wire that is about as heavy as used on the sides of the crate. If a lighter wire must be used, wrap it around the lid and sides several times so that the wrap is equivalent to the heavier wire.