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KNOCKING NOISE AT IDLE WARM REPLACE INTAKE CAM HSG. ASSY.

SUBJECT: KNOCKING NOISE AT IDLE WITH ENGINE WARM (REPLACE INTAKE CAMSHAFT HOUSING ASSEMBLY)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992 PONTIAC GRAND AM, OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA "N" CAR WITH 2.3L ENGINE

CONDITION:

--------- Intake camshaft makes knocking noise during idle at normal operating temperatures.

CAUSE:

----- Intake camshaft knocks due to end play.

CORRECTION:

---------- Verify that the camshaft is making the knocking noise by the following procedure.

1. Turn A/C control off.

2. Start engine and bring to a fully warmed up idle (700 rpm).

3. Use the beveled end of a wooden dowel (1/2" dia. x 8" to 12" long with one end beveled) to apply moderate axial pressure (approximately 10 pounds of force) on the intake camshaft at the centre of the P/S drive pulley (refer to illustration).

CAUTION:

To avoid personal injury care should be taken to place a dowel directly at the centre of the camshaft; otherwise, the risk of losing control of the dowel exists.

4. If the knocking noise is eliminated, the noise is due to camshaft end play.

5. Replace the intake camshaft housing assembly with service part #24573362, which will reduce end play.

NOTE: It is not necessary to replace the camshaft.

SERVICE INFORMATION:

Refer to Section 6A7 for intake camshaft housing replacement procedure.

PARTS INFORMATION:

PART NUMBERS PART DESCRIPTIONS ------------ ----------------- 24573362 Housing Assembly Intake Camshaft w/Cover 12334625 Gasket Kit, Camshaft Carrier Intake


Object Number: 81310  Size: FS

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