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Rocker Arm Assembly: Service and Repair

Valve Rocker Arm and Push Rod Replacement

- Tools Required
- J 36660-A Electronic Torque Angle Meter

Removal Procedure





1. Remove the valve rocker arm cover(s).
2. Remove the rocker arm bolt(s).

Important: Place the parts on a clean surface. Store the components in order so they can be reassembled in the same location and with the same mating surfaces as when removed.

3. Remove the valve rocker arm(s).





4. Remove the push rod guide plate(s) if all the valve rocker arms are removed.





5. Remove the push rod(s).
6. Clean the push rod(s), the valve rocker arm(s), the bolt(s), and the guide plate(s) in a suitable solution.
7. Clean the valve rocker arm bolt(s) of all thread adhesive.

Installation Procedure





1. Use compressed air in order to blow oil out of the tapped holes in the cylinder head.
2. Lubricate the ends of the push rod(s) with clean engine oil. Install the push rod(s) to the same position the push rod(s) was removed from.





3. Install the push rod guide plate(s).





4. Install the valve rocker arm(s).

Notice: This bolt is designed to permanently stretch when tightened. The correct part number fastener must be used to replace this type of fastener. Do not use a bolt that is stronger in this application. If the correct bolt is not used, the parts will not be tightened correctly. The system or the components may be damaged.

5. Apply GM P/N 12345493 threadlocker or equivalent to the rocker arm bolt threads

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

6. Install the valve rocker arm bolt(s).
- Tighten the valve rocker arm bolt(s) to 15 Nm (11 ft. lbs.). Use the J 36660-A in order to rotate the bolts an additional 90 degrees.
7. Install the valve rocker arm cover(s).
8. Inspect the valve train for noise.