Intake Manifold Gaskets - Loss of Coolant
86oldsmobile06SUBJECT INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKETS NUMBER: 86-T-13
DATE: Jan. 27, 1986
MODELS/YEARS 1985 CUTLASS SUPREME, DELTA 88 &
TORONADO; 1986 CUTLASS SUPREME &
CUSTOM CRUISER WITH 5.OL SECTION: 6A
V-8 ENGINE (VIN CODE Y)
A mid-year change has been made in the intake manifold gasket. All 1985 and early 1986 models with 5.OL (VIN Code Y) engines used a gasket with an insulating sheath applied to the gasket in the area that contacts the intake manifold. This insulating material is dark orange in color.
LOSS OF COOLANT
There have been cases where the sheath in the area of the coolant passages has deteriorated which resulted in a leak. Most coolant leaks are external; however, there have been cases where coolant leaks have been internal. When investigating a loss of coolant, and a leak is not obvious, remove the intake manifold and examine the gasket for deterioration and evidence of an internal leak in the area of the coolant passages. If an internal leak is found, replacement of heads, blocks or intake manifolds is unnecessary.
REVISED SERVICE GASKETS
The service gaskets will, in the near future, be revised to delete the insulation sheath. When using one of the revised gaskets, it is essential that sealer, part no. 1050026 or equivalent be applied to both sides of the gasket where it contacts the cylinder head and the intake manifold.
Please revise your 1985 Chassis Service Manual and 1986 New Product Service Information Manual
- All Series Except Toronado with this information.
SUBJECT ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD CORROSION (REPAIR
PROCEDURE)
MODELS/YEARS 1985 CUTLASS SUPREME, DELTA 88, CUSTOM
CRUISER AND TORONADO MODELS 1986 CUTLASS SUPREME AND CUSTOM CRUISER MODELS EQUIPPED WITH 5.0L (VIN CODE Y) ENGINE
NUMBER: 86-T-13A
CORP.REF.NO: 976102R
DATE: April 1989
SECTION: 6A
Figure 1:
The following information will supplement Dealer Technical Bulletin 86-T-13 dated January 27, 1986.
Intake manifold gasket deterioration as described in Dealer Technical Bulletin 86-T-13 may result in corrosion pitting of the aluminum intake manifold.
It is not necessary to replace the intake manifold for this condition. Use a 80% aluminum epoxy such as Devcon "F" or equivalent to fill the corrosion pits in the aluminum intake manifold. Refer to service procedure below.
SERVICE PROCEDURE:
1. Remove intake manifold.
2. Thoroughly clean corroded area using a wire wheel to remove all aluminum oxide.
3. Remove all remaining grit and dust with compressed air, or thoroughly wash in a solvent.
4. Mix epoxy with hardener according to instructions. Apply with a two inch putty knife or similar flat straight edged tool. A heat gun can be used to shorten curing time.
5. After hardening, smooth surface down to its original machined surface using a single cut flat mill file. Observe the voids and fill if necessary. Surface may be smoothed further using 320 grit sandpaper with a sanding block.
6. IMPORTANT: Before reinstalling the intake manifold, it is essential that sealer, part number 1050026 or equivalent be applied to both sides of the intake manifold gasket where it contacts the cylinder head and intake manifold. Refer to Figure 1.
Parts are currently available through GMSPO.
For warranty purposes use Labor Operation J0200. One (1.0) hour straight time is available without zone authorization, for the above service procedure. This repair does not include R and R of the intake manifold.