Page 122 of GM Goodwrench Engines Catalog by GM Goodwrench
GOODWRENCH SERVICE REPLACEMENT ENGINES
Section V Page 121
August 2004
88894196
350 CID New
5.7L
1993-94
Chevrolet, Pontiac
F (LT1)(5.7P)
1992-94
Chevrolet
Y (LT1)(5.7P)
Engine-Specific Content: Crankshaft Hub, Front Cover, Oil Pan, and Valve Rocker Cover
Replaces: 12523000
Replaced By:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS On "Y" car applications, valve covers, oil pan, and oil pump screen must be replaced with original parts or purchased
new as follows:
Year
Valve Covers
Valve Cover Bolts
Oil Pump Screen
Oil Pan Kit/Pan Gasket
1992
N/A LH
10088165
12550106
10242242
10055782 RH
10108676
1993
12552321 LH*
10108675
12550106
10242242
12552322 RH*
10108674
10108676
1994
12552321 LH*
10108675
12550106
10242242
12552322 RH*
10108674
10108676
*Includes valve cover gasket If there is insufficient 'press' after installing the oil pump screen,replace oil pump with part number 12555283. This engine is built with 1994 production parts. When servicing the cylinder head and valve train, use 1994 components. This engine is built to production point of build torque specifications, and loss of some torque is normal. It is not
necessary to retorque any bolts.
88894197
350 CID New
5.7L
1996-97
Chevrolet, Pontiac
F (LT1)(5.7P)
1996
Chevrolet
Y (LT1)(5.7P)
Engine-Specific Content: Front Cover, Oil Pan, Oil Pump w/Shaft and Cover, Water Pump w/Shaft and Cover
Notes: Does not include Inlet Manifold, Exhaust Manifold, Starter, Flywheel, Water Pump, Ignition or Attaching Parts
Replaces: 12533597
Replaced By:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS On "Y" car applications, valve covers, oil pan, and oil pump screen must be replaced with original parts or purchased
new as follows:
Valve Covers (w/gasket) Valve Cover Bolts
Oil Pump Screen
Oil Pan Kit/Pan Gasket
12552321 LH
10108675
12550106
10242242
12552322 RH
10108674
10108676 If there is insufficient 'press' after installing the oil pump screen,replace oil pump with part number 12555283. This engine is built to production point of build torque specifications, and loss of some torque is normal. It is not
necessary to retorque any bolts.
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