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Old 10-07-2010, 01:34 PM   #1
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tsb #05-06-01-034g can anybody post this procedure

looking for someone with gm globel to pull up this procedure and post it if they can .not sure if this is the oil pan procedure maybe whoever looks it up can look up the oil pan removel also
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Old 10-07-2010, 02:55 PM   #2
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#05-06-01-034L: 5.3L, 5.7L, 6.0L, 6.2L, 7.0L-Engine Oil Leak at Rear Cover Assembly Area (Engine Block Porosity RTV Repair Procedure) - (Jul 23, 2010)


Subject: 5.3L, 5.7L, 6.0L, 6.2L, 7.0L - Engine Oil Leak at Rear Cover Assembly Area (Engine Block Porosity RTV Repair Procedure)


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This bulletin is being revised to add the 2011 modelyear and update the Warranty Information for the Corvette. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 05-06-01-034K (Section 06 - Engine/Propulsion System).


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Condition
Some customers may comment on an engine oil leak.

Cause
Upon initial diagnosis, it may be determined that the leak is coming from the rear cover gasket. This condition may be caused by engine block porosity on the sealing surface. This issue pertains to aluminum block applications only.

Correction
Follow the steps for Oil Leak Diagnosis in SI to determine the source of the leak. If the leak has been diagnosed as coming from the engine rear cover assembly, refer to Engine Rear Cover Replacement in SI and remove the engine rear cover assembly. Inspect the engine block and engine rear cover for porosity on the mating surfaces.

• If porosity is found on the engine rear cover (see illustration below), replace the engine rear cover assembly, GM P/N 12633579.

• If porosity is found on the engine block, use the following procedure to apply RTV to repair the engine block porosity.

The porosity issue is in the gasket sealing surface at the top of the cover, near the high pressure oil crossover port. Refer to the picture below. The oil leaks by the gasket and runs down the side of the cover, and may appear to be a leak at the t-joint area of the cover. The fix is to replace the cover with GM P/N 12633579. Also, if porosity is found anywhere on the sealing surface of the engine block, use the following procedure to apply RTV to repair the engine block porosity. Refer to the illustration below.








Important: Clean any residual oil from the block and cover before applying the sealant in the next step.

Wipe a small amount of RTV, P/N 12378521 (in Canada, use P/N 88901148), onto the surface using a plastic scraper to fill the porosity.
Remove any excess RTV material, especially from inside the high pressure oil passage. Refer to #1 in the above illustration.
The joint may be closed immediately after applying the RTV. Total joint time after the RTV has been applied must be under 20 minutes.
Important: Refer to Engine Rear Cover Replacement in SI and follow the tightening specifications and sequence.

Reinstall the engine rear cover using a new gasket and a new crankshaft rear main seal. Refer to Engine Rear Cover Replacement in SI.
Parts Information
Important: For Saab (U.S.) only, use P/N 88861206 - Engine Oil Dye (U.S.) or equivalent.

Part Number
Description
Qty

12574293
Gasket - Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Housing
1

89060436
Seal, Crankshaft Rear Main
1

12378521

(in Canada, use 88901148)
Sealant
1

88861206

(in Canada, use 88861259)
Dye, Engine Oil
1

12633579
Housing Asm - Rear Cover
1


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To change the gasket you have to drill the rivets off of the gasket to remove the gasket. Still have to pull the engine.
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thanks .i dont think that is my problem .looking for oil pan replacement on 6.2 .i identified the leak here are some pictures.
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Old 10-07-2010, 03:06 PM   #5
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Is this ALL Camaros or is it certain production #s? Im not sure how to read the tsb.
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Is this ALL Camaros or is it certain production #s? Im not sure how to read the tsb.
alot of us are leaking from the pan . there is no tsb on the pan yet .i came accross my leak while cheacking something else out .there was no oil drips on my driveway
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Here are pics of the Rear Plate and the RTV sealant described in the above TSB.
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