MSD 83811 GM LT-1 5.7L Distributor 95-97 Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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DISASSEMBLY

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.

2. Locate the radiator petcock and drain the coolant from

the system.

3. Disconnect the TPS and IAC sensors (Figure 3).

4. Disconnect the MAF and ICT sensors (Figure 4). Then,

remove the air inlet boot.

5. Once the coolant is drained, remove the upper radiator

hose from the thermostat housing.

6. Loosen the three bolts that secure the crankshaft pulley/

hub assembly. Do not remove them entirely at this time.

7. Remove the accessory drive belt by moving the spring

loaded idler pulley. Use caution as this pulley is spring

loaded! The belt will slide off the pulley system and the

idler pulley will settle beyond its installed position.

8. Once the belt is removed, proceed with removing the

pulley from the crankshaft hub by pulling the three

retaining bolts. A puller will be required (Figure 5).

9. It may be necessary to remove the cooling fan. This is

done by removing the four bolts and disconnecting the

wiring connection.

10. Disconnect the air pump power wires and remove the air

pump from its mounting brackets.

11. Disconnect the coolant temperature wiring sensor located

on the water pump.

12. Loosen the lower radiator hose clamp and the two heater

hose clamps at the water pump. Coolant will generally still

pour out of the hoses and water pump.

13. To remove the water pump, the power steering pump may

need to be removed. With a shorter extension, the water

pump bolt should be able to be accessed. There are six

water pump bolts. Once again, more coolant may spill out.

14. At this point, you should be able to access the distributor

cap! Mark the location of each spark plug wire before

removing them.

15. Remove the vacuum lines (if equipped) and the distributor

connector at the distributor and on the passenger side of

the intake manifold (Figure 6).

16. Using the supplied special tool and a 1/4" wrench, remove

the four screws that hold the distributor cap to the engine

Figure 7 Removing the Original Cap.

Figure 6 Disconnect the Distributor Connector.

Figure 3 Disconnect TPS and IAC.

Figure 5 Removing the Hub.

IAC

TPS

Figure 4 Disconnect the MAF and ICT.

ICT

MAF

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