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ENGINE OIL LEAK AT OIL PAN (PAN & GASKET PKG.)

SUBJECT ENGINE OIL LEAK AT OIL PAN (INSTALL PAN/GASKET PACKAGE)

MODELS/YEARS 1989-90 CUTLASS CALAIS, CUTLASS CIERA, EIGHTY- EIGHT, NINETY-EIGHT AND TORONADO MODELS WITH 3800 OR 3300 (VIN C, N) V-6 ENGINE

Some 1989-90 vehicles equipped with 3300 or 3800 V-6 engines (VIN Codes N and C) may experience an engine oil leak in the area of the engine oil pan. If, after performing an oil leak diagnosis as outlined in Service Manual Section 6 (Engine General Information), it is determined that the engine oil pan to block joint is the source of the leak, it can be repaired by installing an engine oil pan and gasket kit, P/N 12350268 for all models except the Toronado. Use oil pan and gasket kit, P/N 12350269 for the Toronado.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Remove oil pan (refer to Service Manual, Section 6A).

2. Replace oil pump pickup screen (Toronado only) provided in kit, P/N 12350269.

IMPORTANT:

Make sure that the engine block and oil pan surfaces are clean and dry. Do not use any sealer or glue on the oil pan, gasket or block as it can cause the gasket to squeeze out and split.

3. Fill any voids at the rear main bearing cap side seals. When the gasket is removed, it sometimes adheres to the bearing cap side seal material. Any side seal material that was removed should be replaced with RTV sealer and trimmed flush to the block.

4. Install new pan gasket over dimples on new oil pan and install oil pan loosely to block.

NOTE: The following torque procedure is different from that shown in Service Manual, Section 6A.

5. Torque all oil pan bolts to 10 N.m (7 lbs. ft.), then retorque all bolts to 16 N.m (i 2 lbs. ft.).

6. Install starter motor and transaxle converter cover.

7. Install dipstick (Toronado only) provided in kit, P/N 12350269.

8. Install engine oil and negative battery cable.

NOTE:

The new oil pan and gasket went into production April 11, 1990 on engines used in Cutlass Calais, Cutlass Ciera, Eighty-Eight and Ninety-Eight vehicles and April 9, 1990 on engines used in the Toronado. The date the engine was built can be found on a sticker on the rear valve cover and can be viewed by looking past the brake master cylinder from the driver's side of the car.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

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