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1990-1992: Service Bulletin: Engine Noise - Install Bushing
Subject: ENGINE NOISE-INSTALL BUSHING 5.7L V8 (RPO LT5)
Model and Year: 1990-92 CORVETTE WITH 5.7L ENGINE (RPO LT5) AND MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Source: Chevrolet Service Bulletin
Bulletin Number: 92-230-6 - (06/15/1992)
Condition:
Some owners of 1990-92 Corvette ZR-1 may comment on a squeal noise that resembles a bearing noise. This noise may occur during clutch engagement from a standing stop. This noise can also occur during vehicle coast down with the clutch disengaged (clutch pedal depressed).
Cause:
This noise is due to the input shaft of the transmission contacting the crankshaft bushing. The noise usually occurs during clutch engagement from a standing stop or vehicle coast down because of the speed difference between the engine and the transmission input shaft.
Correction:
A revised crankshaft bushing is available to reduce the above condition. The revised bushing has grooves in the hole to reduce surface contact with the transmission input shaft.
Crankshaft Bushing P/N 10125896
Remove and install bushing per Service Manual.
Part Availability:
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information:
Labor Operation: J1420 Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.
MFG Walter
1990-1992: Service Bulletin: Engine Noise - Install Bushing
Subject: ENGINE NOISE-INSTALL BUSHING 5.7L V8 (RPO LT5)
Model and Year: 1990-92 CORVETTE WITH 5.7L ENGINE (RPO LT5) AND MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Source: Chevrolet Service Bulletin
Bulletin Number: 92-230-6 - (06/15/1992)
Condition:
Some owners of 1990-92 Corvette ZR-1 may comment on a squeal noise that resembles a bearing noise. This noise may occur during clutch engagement from a standing stop. This noise can also occur during vehicle coast down with the clutch disengaged (clutch pedal depressed).
Cause:
This noise is due to the input shaft of the transmission contacting the crankshaft bushing. The noise usually occurs during clutch engagement from a standing stop or vehicle coast down because of the speed difference between the engine and the transmission input shaft.
Correction:
A revised crankshaft bushing is available to reduce the above condition. The revised bushing has grooves in the hole to reduce surface contact with the transmission input shaft.
Crankshaft Bushing P/N 10125896
Remove and install bushing per Service Manual.
Part Availability:
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information:
Labor Operation: J1420 Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.
MFG Walter