Document ID# 880081
1998 Saturn SL2/SC2/SW2
 

Engine Front Cover Replacement DOHC

Tools Required

    Object Number: 871516  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  1. Clean the front cover, cylinder block and oil pan mating surfaces:
    1. Notice

      If excessive RTV is applied, or oil builds up in the blind holes, the casting will crack when the bolts are installed. Make sure all oil gallery openings and the oil pan are covered with a shop towel to prevent debris entry.

    2. RTV is removed from aluminum surfaces using scraper, plastic or wood, Scotch-Brite® Pads, and disk (3M® Clean-N Strip 2 in D x 1/2 in W x 1/4 in center hole).
    3. The front cover, cylinder head and block bolt holes must be cleaned with a 3/16 in drill and tap handle. The oil drain back hole must also be free of RTV. The front cover non tapped holes can be cleaned with 3/8 in drill.
    4. Important

      Do not use petroleum cleaners such as mineral spirits, they leave a film onto which RTV will not stick.

    5. After all RTV is removed, clean the surfaces with a chlorinated solvent, such as carburetor spray cleaner, brake clean, or alcohol.

    Object Number: 871682  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.

    Important

    If removed, the oil pump must be packed with petroleum jelly for printing.

  2. Install the oil pressure regulator and pump cover if removed. Install the regulator using the SA9103E and a hammer. The pump should be installed with the chamfer toward the front oil seal.
  3. Tighten

    Tighten the oil pump cover-to-front cover to 11 N·m (8 lb ft).

  4. If the front seal was removed, use the SA9104E service tool to install a new seal. Never tap on the seal or seal installer with a hammer.
  5. Install the new oil pressure and suction seals into their respective cavities in the cylinder block.
  6. Important

    The front cover, oil seal drain back hole, and passage way must be kept free of RTV.

    Important

    Extra RTV is required at oil pan, cylinder head to block, cylinder head and cam cover T-joints to make sure gaps are filled.

  7. Apply a 4 mm (0.158 in) bead, refer to the RTV Section on the front of the oil pan and a 2 mm (0.079 in) bead on the front cover. Apply RTV around the front cover top, center bolt hole. Install the cover immediately.

  8. Object Number: 872653  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  9. Install the front crank seal using the SA9104E . The  tool aligns the generator pump during front cover installation.

  10. Object Number: 872281  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  11. Install the front cover assembly fasteners.
  12. Tighten
  13. Install the 4 oil pan fasteners.
  14. Tighten

    Tighten the oil pan-to-block 9 N·m (80 lb in).

    Notice

    After the front cover is installed, 6-12 squirts of oil can be pumped through the front oil seal drain back hole to make sure it is not plugged to prevent front seal damage.


    Object Number: 872071  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.

    Object Number: 873212  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.

    Important

    Inspect the cam cover isolators for cracks. Replace the isolators if deterioration exists.

  15. Apply RTV across the cylinder head and front cover "T" joints, refer to "RTV" procedures in General Information. The cam cover gasket can be reused if not damaged.

  16. Object Number: 879457  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  17. Install the cam cover assembly and tighten the fasteners uniformly.
  18. Tighten

    Tighten the camshaft cover-to-head (LL0) to 10 N·m (89 lb in).


    Object Number: 871517  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  19. Install water pump pulley, if removed.
  20. Tighten

    Tighten the water pump pulley-to-water pump hub 25 N·m (19 lb ft).

    Important

    Install a thin film of RTV sealant Saturn P/N 21006236 between the damper/pulley assembly flange and washer only. The washer and bolt head flange are designed to prevent oil leakage and do not require RTV sealant.

    Important

    Hold the damper with a strap wrench or use a 3/4 in square x 12 in long piece of wood wedged between the damper spoke and rear, lower side of cover when torquing the bolt.

  21. Install the crankshaft vibration damper/pulley assembly and retaining bolt.
  22. Tighten

    Tighten the crankshaft vibration damper/pulley-to-crankshaft to 215 N·m (159 lb ft).

  23. Install the intake upper manifold support brace bolt located next to generator.
  24. Tighten

    Tighten the intake manifold brace-to-block (LL0) to 10 N·m (89 lb in).

  25. Drain the engine oil and change the filter. Install the drain plug.
  26. Tighten

    Tighten the oil pan drain plug to 37 N·m (27 lb ft).

  27. Verify the gap on all spark plugs.
  28. Install the spark plugs. Tighten

    Tighten the spark plug-to-head to 27 N·m (20 lb ft).

    Important

    Install the accessory drive belt idler pulley, if removed.

  29. Install the belt tensioner.
  30. Tighten
  31. Install generator attachment bolts/nut (both), if removed.
  32. Tighten

    Tighten the generator bolts to 32 N·m (24 lb ft).

  33. Install power steering pump assembly and brackets.
  34. Tighten
  35. Install A/C compressor and bolts.
  36. Tighten
    Object Number: 873155  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  37. Install the accessory drive belt. Ensure that the belt is properly aligned on the pulleys.
  38. Notice

    To prevent engine front cover and mount damage, the three engine mount to engine front cover nuts must be tightened down uniformly.

  39. Install the 2 mount to midrail bracket nuts first. Next, install the 3 front upper mount to engine front cover nuts. Remove the block of wood from under the torque strut after the upper mount assembly is installed.
  40. Tighten
  41. Install splash shield and wheel.
  42. Tighten

    Tighten the wheel nuts to 140 N·m (103 lb ft).

  43. Install the following sensors and components:
  44. Install the following sensors and electrical harness connectors and vacuum hoses.
    1. Electrical Connectors:
    2. Vacuum Hoses:

    Object Number: 872209  Size: SH
    Click here for detailed picture of above image.
  45. Install the accelerator cable to the bracket and attach the throttle cable. Ensure the throttle cable is properly routed and not binding.
  46. Install the coolant hoses.
  47. Notice

    Replace plastic fuel retainer whenever the fuel supply is disconnected at the fuel rail. Install the new retainer into the female cavity of the connection. Care must be taken to assure that the locking tab is centered in the window of the female cavity. Firmly press the female connection onto the male end until a click is heard, then pull back to confirm engagement. Pinched, kinked, or damaged fuel lines must be replaced.

    Important

    The service retainers are different in color from the original equipment retainers. The service fuel feed line retainers are clear in color.

  48. Lubricate with clean engine oil the male fuel feed line. Attach the fuel feed line and pull back to confirm engagement.
  49. Install the fuel line clip to the intake manifold stud.
  50. Tighten

    Tighten the fuel line retainer clip to 4 N·m (35 lb in).

  51. Install the intake manifold bracket and attach the fuel supply line.
  52. Tighten
  53. Install the air intake resonator, tube, filter cover and clamps. Refer to Induction section of this service manual.
  54. Connect the battery cables, positive cable first.
  55. Tighten

    Tighten the battery terminal bolts to 17 N·m (13 lb ft).

  56. Install the oil pan drain plug and fill engine with new oil.
  57. Tighten

    Tighten the oil pan drain plug to 37 N·m (27 lb ft).

  58. Install the cylinder block coolant drain plugs and close the radiator drain.
  59. Tighten

    Tighten the coolant drain-to-plug/block 30 N·m (22 lb ft).

    Important

    The vehicle must be level when filling with coolant.

  60. Fill with coolant. Use only DEX-COOL™ ethylene glycol-based antifreeze.
  61. Prime the fuel system.
    1. Cycle the ignition on for 5 seconds and then off for 10 seconds.
    2. Repeat step 31.1 twice.
    3. Crank engine until it start, maximum starter motor cranking time is 20 seconds.
  62. Start the engine and check for leaks.
  63. Important

    Allow the engine to idle for 3-5 minutes. If lifters are noisy or cylinders are misfiring, warm the engine up at a low RPM, less than 2,000. After the coolant temperature has reached approximately 85°C (185°F), cycle the engine RPM from idle to 3,000 for approximately 10 minutes or drive the vehicle 5 miles to purge the air. If the air cannot be purged, the faulty lifters will have to be replaced.

    Lash adjusters that are pumped up may cause PCM misfire codes to set. Continue to operate the engine until the lash adjusters bleed down. Using the scan tool, clear codes and malfunction history.

  64. Perform a 3 mile road test.
  65. Fill the cooling system surge tank to the FULL COLD line and check for leaks after the engine has been tested.

  Document ID# 880081
1998 Saturn SL2/SC2/SW2