Removal Procedure
Important: The oil pan requires removal in order to remove the engine front cover.
For a RWD vehicle remove the engine. Refer to 
Engine Replacement 
 and start on step six.
- Disconnect the battery
negative cable. Refer to 
Battery Replacement 
 in Engine Electrical.
 
- Remove the air cleaner assembly. Refer to 
Air Cleaner Assembly Replacement 
 in Engine Controls.
 
- Drain the cooling system. Refer to 
Cooling System Draining and Filling 
 in Engine Cooling.
 
- Remove the condenser. if equipped. Refer to Condenser Replacement
 in HVAC Systems with A/C  - Manual.
 
- Remove the radiator. Refer to 
Radiator Replacement 
 in Engine Cooling.
 
- Remove the valve rocker arm covers. Refer to 
Valve Rocker Arm Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the intake manifold. Refer to 
Intake Manifold Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the valve lifters and the valve pushrods. Refer to 
Valve Lifter Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the engine front cover. Refer to 
Engine Front Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the crankshaft position sensor reluctor ring. Refer to 
Crankshaft Position Sensor Reluctor Ring Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the camshaft timing chain and the camshaft sprocket. Refer
to 
Timing Chain and Sprocket Replacement 
.
 
- Remove the balance shaft drive gear.
 
- Remove the camshaft. Refer
to Camshaft Removal
 .
 
Installation Procedure
Important: Whenever a new camshaft is installed, do the following procedures:
|    •  | Change the engine oil filter. | 
 
|    •  | Add GM Engine Oil Supplement GM P/N 1052367 or the
equivalent to the engine oil. | 
 
- Install the camshaft into the engine block. Refer to Camshaft Installation
.
 
- Position the drive gear
onto the camshaft.
 
| •  | Ensure that the timing marks align. | 
 
| •  | The number four cylinder will be at the top dead center of its
compression stroke. | 
 
- Line up the timing marks
on the camshaft sprocket and the crankshaft sprocket dot  to dot. When these
     dots are lined up dot to dot, the number four     cylinder  is at the
 top     dead center of its compression stroke.
 
- Install the camshaft timing chain and camshaft sprocket. Refer
to 
Timing Chain and Sprocket Replacement 
.
 
Notice: Failure to properly align the crankshaft position sensor reluctor ring
may result in component damage and effect OBD II system performance.
- Install the crankshaft position sensor reluctor ring. Refer to 
Crankshaft Position Sensor Reluctor Ring Replacement 
.
 
- Install the valve lifters and the valve pushrods. Refer to 
Valve Lifter Replacement 
.
 
- Install the engine front cover. Refer to 
Engine Front Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Install the intake manifold. Refer to 
Intake Manifold Replacement 
.
 
Important: Rotate the engine to align the crankshaft balancer marks with the front
cover marks for cylinder number one top dead center. When the alignment marks
       on the camshaft sprocket and the crankshaft sprocket are aligned the
  engine      is at cylinder number four top dead center,
- Rotate the engine to align the crankshaft balancer marks (1) and (4)
with the engine front cover marks (2) and (3) for cylinder number one top
   dead center.
 
- Install the distributor. Refer to 
Distributor Replacement 
 in Engine Electrical.
 
- Install the valve rocker arm covers. Refer to 
Valve Rocker Arm Cover Replacement 
.
 
- Install the condenser, if equipped. Refer to Condenser Replacement
 in HVAC Systems with A/C  - Manual.
 
- Install the radiator. Refer to 
Radiator Replacement 
   in Engine Cooling.
 
- Fill the engine cooling system. Refer to 
Cooling System Draining and Filling 
 in Engine Cooling.
 
- Recharge the air conditioning system, if equipped. Refer to Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging
  in HVAC Systems with
A/C - Manual.
 
- Install the air cleaner assembly. Refer to 
Air Cleaner Assembly Replacement 
 in Engine Controls.
 
- Connect the battery negative cable. Refer to 
Battery Replacement 
 in Engine Electrical.