Engine Block Plug Installation

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Engine Block Plug Installation
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 GMC Savana and 2002 Chevrolet Chevy Express. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

Tools Required 

J 41712  Oil Pressure Switch Socket

CAUTION: Refer to SAFETY GLASSES CAUTION .
  1. Install a NEW oil filter bypass valve.
    1. 1.1. Install the oil filter bypass valve into the oil gallery bore until slightly below flush with the surface of the engine block.
    2. 1.2. Using a pointed punch, stake the engine block area around the oil filter bypass valve.

      Stake in 3 locations 120 degrees apart.

    Fig 1: Installing Oil Filter Bypass Valve
    G01689813Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  2. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the outside diameter of the NEW front engine oil gallery plugs.
  3. Install the NEW front engine block oil gallery plugs.

    A properly installed front engine oil gallery plug must be installed slightly below flush with the front face of the engine block.

    Fig 2: Installing Front Engine Block Oil Gallery Plugs
    G01689814Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  4. Apply threadlock GM P/N United States 12345382, GM P/N Canada 10953489, or equivalent, to the outside diameter of the NEW engine block core hole plugs.
  5. Install the NEW engine block core hole plugs.

    A properly installed engine block core hole plug must be installed flush or below the bottom of the chamfer (1) of the engine block core hole.

    Fig 3: Engine Block Core Hole Plugs
    G01689815Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  6. Install the crankshaft rear oil seal housing locator spring type S pin, if required.
    Fig 4: Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Housing
    G01689816Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  7. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the outside diameter of the NEW expansion cup plug.
  8. Install the NEW expansion cup plug into the balance shaft rear bearing hole.
    Fig 5: Installing Expansion Cup Plug Into Balance Shaft Rear Bearing Hole
    G01689817Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  9. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the outside diameter of the NEW expansion cup plug.
  10. Install the NEW expansion cup plug into the camshaft rear bearing hole.
    Fig 6: Installing Expansion Cup Plug Into Camshaft Rear Bearing Hole
    G01689818Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  11. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the threads of the engine block right rear oil gallery plug, the engine block left rear oil gallery plug, and the engine block left side oil gallery plug.
    NOTE: Refer to FASTENER NOTICE .
  12. Install the engine block right rear oil gallery plug, the engine block left rear oil gallery plug, and the engine block left side oil gallery plug.

    Tighten 

    • Tighten the engine block left side oil gallery plug and the engine block right rear oil gallery plug to 20 N.m (15 lb ft).
    • Tighten the engine block left rear oil gallery plug to 30 N.m (22 lb ft).
    Fig 7: Engine Block Right Rear Oil Gallery Plug
    G01689819Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  13. Install the transmission locator dowel straight pins, if required.
    Fig 8: Transmission Locator Dowel Straight Pins
    G01689820Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  14. Install the left side cylinder head locator dowel pins, if required.
    Fig 9: Left Side Cylinder Head Locator Dowel Pins
    G01689821Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  15. Install the right side cylinder head locator dowel pins, if required.
    Fig 10: Right Side Cylinder Head Locator Dowel Pins
    G01689822Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  16. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the threads of the engine block coolant drain hole plugs.
  17. Install the engine block coolant drain hole plugs.

    Tighten 

    Tighten the engine block coolant hole plugs to 20 N.m (15 lb ft).

    Fig 11: Engine Block Coolant Drain Hole Plugs
    G01689823Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  18. If reusing the engine oil pressure sensor fitting, apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the threads of the engine oil pressure sensor fitting.

    Important:  Do not loosen the engine oil pressure fitting after the initial torque has been obtained.

  19. Install the engine oil pressure sensor fitting.

    Tighten 

    Tighten the engine oil pressure sensor fitting to 15 N.m (11 lb ft).

    Important:  Do not rotate the engine oil pressure fitting clockwise more than 359 degrees after the initial torque has been obtained.

  20. Rotate the engine oil pressure sensor fitting clockwise to the proper position (1), 50 degrees from the centerline (2).
    Fig 12: Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Fitting
    G01689824Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  21. If reusing the engine oil pressure gage sensor, apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the threads of the engine oil pressure gage sensor.
  22. Install the engine oil pressure gage sensor using the J 41712  .

    Tighten 

    Tighten the engine oil pressure gage sensor to 30 N.m (22 lb ft).

    Fig 13: Installing Engine Oil Pressure Gage Sensor Using J 41712
    G01689825Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  23. Install the knock sensor (2).
  24. Install the knock sensor retaining bolt (1).

    Tighten 

    Tighten the knock sensor to 25 N.m (18 lb ft).

    Fig 14: Knock Sensor & Retaining Bolt
    G01689826Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.