Special Tools
Removal Procedure
- Remove the radiator. Refer to 
Radiator Replacement.
 
- Remove the drive belt. Refer to 
Drive Belt Replacement.
 
- Carefully loosen and remove the balancer bolt. Discard the bolt.
 
- Remove the service slot plug.
 
Note: The crankshaft balancer does not have a key-way, and the crankshaft could turn when tightening, causing the improper torque.
- Install the 
EN 46547 
  (1) into the flywheel teeth.
 
- Lower the vehicle.
 
- Install 
J 41816-2 
 and 
J 41816-A 
 to the balancer.
 
Note: Do not pull on outer edge of the crankshaft balancer.
- Remove the crankshaft balancer.
 
- Remove the puller and the 
J 41816-A 
.
 
- Remove the crankshaft balancer shim from the crankshaft snout.
 
- Clean and inspect the crankshaft balancer. Refer to 
Crankshaft Balancer Cleaning and Inspection.
 
Installation Procedure
Note: The crankshaft balancer does not have a key-way; so the crankshaft could turn when tightening, causing an improper torque. Make sure to follow the installation procedure to prevent damage.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
 
- Install a new crankshaft balancer shim GM P/N 12578073 over the crankshaft snout, against the crankshaft gear.
 
A new balance will include a shim.
- Using the 
EN-48034 
 install and seat the crankshaft balancer.
 
- Remove the 
EN-48034 
.
 
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
- While still holding the flywheel, install the balancer washer and a new bolt and tighten to 
150 N·m (110 lb ft). Use the 
J 45059 
 in order to
tighten the balancer bolt an additional 
180 degrees.
 
- Remove the torque converter holding tool.
 
- Install the torque converter access plug into the oil pan.
 
- Lower the vehicle.
 
- Install the drive belt. Refer to 
Drive Belt Replacement.
 
- Install the radiator. Refer to 
Radiator Replacement.