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BODY BUILDERS INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Section 0 – General Instructions .................................................................................................................................................... 1
Section 1 – Body .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Conversions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Air Conditioning ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Rear Air Conditioning ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Section 2 – Frame ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Flanges ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Holes ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Welding ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Alterations .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Shear Plate Attachments ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Section 3 – Front Suspension ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Section 4 – Rear Suspension .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Section 5 – Brakes ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Section 6 – Engine ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Section 7 – Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Powertrain Specifications and Line-Up Charts .................................................................................................................... 9
Specifications — Automatic Transmissions (6-Speed)................................................................................................................9
Automatic Transmission/Engine Availability Matrix....................................................................................................................11
Section 8 – Fuel and Exhaust ........................................................................................................................................................12
Fuel Systems .............................................................................................................................................................................12
Fuel Fill .......................................................................................................................................................................................12
Fuel Lines ..................................................................................................................................................................................12
Fuel Tank ....................................................................................................................................................................................13
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Gaseous Fuel Conversions .......................................................................................................................................................13
Exhaust System ........................................................................................................................................................................14
2007I Diesel Exhaust Systems, option LMM, Duramax 6.6L Diesel ........................................................................................15
Section 9 – Steering ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Section 10 – Tires ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Section 12 – Electrical Battery and Battery Cables ................................................................................................................... 17
Auxiliary Battery (Heavy Duty Pickups, Gasoline Engines Only) ..............................................................................................17
Section 13 – Cooling .......................................................................................................................................................................18
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The Incomplete Vehicle Document (IVD) is supplied with each incomplete vehicle, and provides information that should be used by
intermediate and final stage manufacturers in determining conformity to applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).
The IVD also includes information which must be followed in order to ensure that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California
emissions certification requirements and NHTSA Fuel Regulations are met.
This Body Builders Book contains information that may be used in addition to the IVD for any manufacturer making alterations to a
GM complete/incomplete vehicle. No alteration should be made to the incomplete vehicle which either directly or indirectly results in
any component, assembly or system being in nonconformance with any applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard or Emission
Regulation. Intermediate and final stage manufacturers should be familiar with all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Emission
Regulations and aware of their specific responsibilities as manufacturers.
For further assistance contact Upfitter Integration at: 1 (800) 875-4742, or go to our Web site at “http://www.gmupfitter.com.”
Section 0 — General Instructions
Check for proper clearance between body members and chassis components which may in anyway affect the reliability and performance
of the vehicle by developing abrasion and wear points from moving parts or degradation from extreme environment or thermal exposure
or may increase interior noise.
Check headlamp aim and all vehicle illumination systems for proper operation when the vehicle has been completed. Re-aim headlamps
when necessary. Check for proper operation of windshield washer, wipers and defroster system.
Extreme care must be taken when working on vehicles equipped with Engine Control Module (ECM), Transmission Control Module
(TCM), Power Take Off Control Module (PTOCM), Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (ITBC) or any electronic unit associated with an
inflatable restraint system. (See Owner’s Manual).
If arc-welding is employed on the chassis, precautions must be taken to protect all vehicle components, especially brake and fuel lines, fuel
tank assembly, electrical wiring and ECM/TCM/PTOCM or ITBC. To avoid electronic component damage, disconnect battery (batteries);
disconnect the negative cable first, followed by the positive. To reconnect cables; connect the positive first, then the negative.
When welding components to the frame assembly, remove the wax coating in the area of the weld in order to obtain secure welds. After
completion of the weld, a compatible corrosion protection should be applied to the affected weld areas.
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All labels on the vehicle (any message applied to the vehicle or vehicle component that informs, instructs, or warns) must appear on the
completed vehicle so the user can read them easily and without obstruction.
Those installing aftermarket systems should provide information as to where and how to obtain service and replacement parts.
When installing a Power Take-Off (PTO) with hydraulic lines, the following care should be exercised:
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Route and secure all hydraulic lines so that they are not in close proximity to any parts of the exhaust system. Keep all fittings
and connections away from the exhaust system. Make sure connections and fittings cannot leak on the exhaust system.
•
Exhaust system heat can damage and degrade hydraulic lines and components. Oils and hydraulic fluid coming in contact
with a hot exhaust system could result in a fire.
Section 1 — Body
Accessory items, such as refrigerator, hot water heater, furnace, etc., which operate on liquid propane gas should be located and
protected to prevent exposure to any flame.
GM has established automotive refinishing standards for itself as well as its aftermarket retailers. Each division requires the dealer or
retailer to use only materials and methods that meet GM standard GM 4901M when repairing, replacing or refinishing vehicles.
Each year, all new paint systems will be tested and evaluated. New or improved products will also be tested. The paint systems that pass
this annual testing process will be published in this booklet, and updated annually.
If GM 4901M booklets are needed, call 1-800-269-5100.
Body structures, interior and accessory arrangements must be designed into the vehicle to provide for proper load distribution on both
axles and not to exceed any gross axle weight ratings. Lateral load equalization must also be maintained. The resultant Center of Gravity
of the unladen vehicle must be within the limits tabulated in the FMVSS 105 section of the Incomplete Vehicle Document.
Body insulation provided by General Motors should not be removed. This includes any thermal or underbody heat shields. This insulation
is provided to protect the vehicle body and occupants from excessive heat and/or provide noise attenuation. Any replacement material
internal to the occupant compartment must be certified for FMVSS 302 Flammability of Interior Materials. Areas of specific concern, but
not limited to are:
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Underbody exhaust, muffler and tail pipe shields and insulators.
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Rear load floor interior insulation.
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Front floor interior insulation.
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Dash mat insulation.
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Engine cowl insulation – interior and exterior.
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Engine cover insulation.
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Hood Insulation
Conversions
A minimum of 10º departure angle should be maintained if frame and/or body is extended.
Selected trim components above the belt line have energy absorbing foam added behind the trim (headliners, A, B and C garnish
moldings), to comply with MVSS 201. Any modification could affect compliance.
If body builder installs seating other than that supplied with vehicle, it is the body builder’s responsibility to ensure that the seating and
restraint systems comply with FMVSS requirements. The restraint systems supplied with the vehicle were designed to accommodate the
seating reference points and seat travel of the original equipment seats only.
Air Conditioning
For additional information refer to Engine - Section 6.
NOTE: Air conditioning systems using R-134A refrigerant are equipped with metric fittings to prevent interchange with R-12 refrigerant
components. Do not interchange R-134A components, refrigerant oil or service equipment with R-12 components, refrigerant oil
or service equipment.
Rear Air Conditioning
This unit is equipped with A/C Swagelok® fittings (Option YF7) on the liquid tube (high pressure) and the suction (low pressure) return
tube. These fittings are designed to accept matching threaded fittings. The connection of a rear A/C system requires a discharge,
evacuation and recharge of the A/C system.
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A modification to the A/C system which causes the A/C plumbing lines to increase in length (such as the addition of a rear after-market
evaporator and blower assembly) will necessitate the following changes:
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Lubrication – PAG refrigerant oil must be added to rear system to provide lubrication for compressor. Refer to Service Manual
for specifications.
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Refrigerant – Add R-134A refrigerant to system based on sizing of new tubes, hoses and evaporator. Contact your A/C supplier
for recommended charge.
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Label – Revise/modify GM charge label (located on upper air baffle on top of radiator support) from factory recommended
charge for a front system only to body builder’s new recommended dual system per SAE J639. This is important for servicing
the A/C system so that the technician knows the correct amount to add to the modified system.
Section 2 — Frame
Hole drilling, welding, modifications, or alterations to the frame assembly are the responsibility of persons performing these operations.
These same individuals assume complete responsibility for frame assembly, reliability, performance after alterations and compliance to
applicable FMVSS requirements.
The following procedures and specific precautionary instructions are recommended for proper installation of special bodies and/or
equipment on GM frames. Failure to follow these recommendations could result in serious damage to the basic vehicle.
Flanges
Do not drill holes in frame flanges.
Holes
Holes to mount brackets, supports, and out-riggers must be drilled in the vertical side rail web with the following restrictions:
•
Material between edge of hole and inside of upper or lower flange must not be less than 37 mm (1.50 in.) for HSLA
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The minimum edge distance between any two (2) holes must be larger than twice the diameter of the larger hole.
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No holes should exceed 20 mm (0.75 in.) in diameter.
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All holes should be drilled in the frame using appropriate drilling practice and safety precautions.
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Welding
CAUTION: Fuel tank and fuel lines must be drained and all vapors purged to ensure non-combustible mixture before any welding,
brazing or soldering.
When welding high-strength, low-allow (HSLA) side rails or crossmembers and brackets, emphasis is placed upon weld application
techniques to avoid stress risers that may adversely affect frame operating stresses.
When welding is performed anywhere on the vehicle, precautionary measures should be taken to prevent damage to electrical system
wiring or components. Prior to any welding, parts or components which could be damaged by excessive temperatures must be
removed or adequately shielded; the battery cables should be disconnected at the battery. Also prior to welding, the area to be welded
and surrounding area must be cleaned of all frame protective coating. After welding, when parts are cool, carefully inspect wiring and
electrical components for shorts or other damage which could draw excessive currents and possibly cause an electrical system short
when the battery is reconnected. Apply protective coating to areas where coating was removed.
Alterations
If the wheelbase is modified the alterer must take responsibility for compliance with affected FMVSS and for warranty on items such as
driveshafts, universal joints, center bearings and rear transmission tailshaft, transfercase and transmission case fractures, output shaft
bushings, bearings, brakes, fuel systems and any other related component failures. Additionally, the customer must be alerted in the
modifier’s owner’s manual that parts for the reworked area are not available through the General Motors service parts system.
Shear Plate Attachments
Attachments of shear plates should be accomplished by using existing manufacturing holes already available in the frame side rails.
Manufacturing holes, normally 25 mm in diameter, are consistently placed along the frame side member in the center of the web on
each frame.
When additional holes are required for shear plate attachment, they should be no larger than 19 mm (0.75 in.) in diameter. Holes are to be
drilled no closer than 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) apart. For holes drilled forward of the rear axle, centers are to be no closer than 63.5 mm (2.5 in.)
from the top or bottom flanges and no closer than 89 mm (3.5 in.) from any suspension attachments. For frame holes drilled rearward
of the rear axle, hole centers are to be no closer than 51 mm (2.0 in.) from the top or bottom flange and no closer than 89 mm (3.5 in.)
from suspension attachments.
No additional holes or notching of either top or bottom frame flanges is allowed.
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Section 3 — Front Suspension
Since there is a large variation in completed vehicle front weight due to differences in body weight and equipment, the front suspension
alignment must be checked and reset if necessary after the vehicle is completed. Caster and camber should be set with reference to the
“A” dimensions.
See Truck Service Manual for complete alignment procedure, specifications and measurement of the “A” dimension under “Diagnosis
and Front Alignment” section.
C/K Models are designed such that camber and caster do not need adjustment unless severe road impact or accident deformation
occurs. Toe should be reset after the vehicle is completed and while at normal operating load with trim height as specified (K-Model).
Section 4 — Rear Suspension
Clearance to body should be provided for the suspension, axle, driveshaft and tires under the following conditions: (1) Axle in full jounce
against the metal-to-metal stop, (2) Axle at 4.5º roll with one side of axle in full jounce at the metal-to-metal stop and (3) Axle at design
position. Allowance for the tire chain clearance shown on a maximum grown tire must allow for 42.2 mm (1.66 in.) clearance to the sides
of the tire and 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) to the top of the tire. Be sure sufficient clearance is provided for suspension, axle and tire and wheel in
full vertical travel (up and down).
NOTE: Notification to the consumer may be required in certain states if tire chains cannot be used.
Pipes, wiring, conduits and any other related components must not be placed where they cross the path of motion of the rear axle,
driveshaft, axle brake pipes, hoses, spring or tires. Such crossing could result in rupture, wear-through, or separation due to normal
axle motion.
See chassis data information for additional clearances and for assistance in calculating trim heights.
Section 5 — Brakes
See Truck Service Manual for brake specifications.
Due to the critical nature of brake systems, anyone making modifications or alterations must assume complete responsibility for system
reliability, performance and certification to FMVSS 105 or FMVSS 121.
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It is mandatory that no change be made to the brake main cylinder location, brake pedal push rod length or pedal position. Ensure that
the hydraulic brake system is free of air and hydraulic leaks. Bleed brakes if required, following procedures as outlined in truck chassis
service manual. Ensure that the vacuum booster system or hydraulic brake booster system is functional and free of leaks.
Check master cylinder fluid level and fill as necessary. (Refer to Owner’s Manual).
Check power steering fluid level for models equipped with hydroboost brake. (Refer to Owner’s Manual).
Added floor covering or carpeting must not restrict service or parking brake pedal travel from released position to full pedal travel.
No body part or chassis-mounted component may be located within 2.0 in. of brake hose routing in all wheel and axle positions. All
exhaust system components must also have a minimum of 2.0 in. clearance to brake hoses in closest positions. (Be sure to account for
brake hose travel with suspension.)
Body builder is to verify that the brake warning switch is operative. The brake warning switch on models equipped with vacuum-hydraulic
brakes is located on the master cylinder. This includes both the brake system fluid level and parking brake actuator switch.
Section 6 — Engine
For additional information refer to Body - Section 1.
Air conditioning and auxiliary belt-driven equipment installation recommendations:
No alterations or additions to the accessory drive belt system will be warranted on serpentine belt systems.
The serpentine belt type of drive is designed as a total system, incorporating a single poly-V belt and an automatic tensioner. In this type
of system, degrees of pulley wrap, belt tension, and pulley alignment are very critical factors. Modification is not recommended.
In some single belt serpentine systems, belt tension is determined by the automatic tensioner and its position relative to the belt. No
adjustment required.
Due to the critical nature of the accelerator system, anyone making modifications or alterations assumes complete responsibility for
system reliability, performance and compliance to FMVSS 124.
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Caution must be taken so that the accelerator pedal remains properly located. Guidelines for accelerator pedal locations are
as follows:
1) Ensure that the accelerator can freely operate from idle to wide-open throttle position and return. Make sure that the pedal
will not hang up on any nearby items such as carpets, floor, screws, wiring harnesses, etc.
2) Accelerator to brake pedal relationship has been designed to provide minimum driver movement and should not be altered
in any way.
Gasoline engine induction and/or ignition system is certified in compliance with the Federal Vehicle Emission Standards. Any alterations
to the systems or components could void compliance and render the vehicle illegal. System includes:
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Fuel system – throttle body fuel rails and associated tubes, hoses and pipes, air cleaner, outside air hose and spacer heat
stove and heat stove pipe, fuel pump and inlet manifold, fuel vapor canister.
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Exhaust system.
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Ignition system dis and coil packs, spark plugs, spark plug wires.
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Crankcase ventilation system.
Diesel engine induction and injector pump system is certified to be in compliance with the Federal Vehicle Emission Standards and/or
Noise Standards. Any alterations to the system or components could void compliance and render the vehicle illegal. System includes:
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Fuel system – Injection pump, injector lines and injectors, fuel return hoses and pipes, air cleaner, outside air hose, fuel pump,
fuel filter, fuel heater assembly and intake manifold.
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Exhaust system.
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Crankcase pressure regulation system.
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Charge air cooler system.
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Engine driven fan clutch – electronically controlled.
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External engine components, such as air cleaner, crankcase pressure regulator valve, alternator, injection pipes, fuel return hoses
from injectors, exhaust manifolds, oil fill pipe, etc., must be provided with sufficient clearance for engine roll and torque.
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When a vehicle is equipped with a electronic fuel injection (EFI) engine, it has an engine control module ECM/TCM/PTOCM or
ITBC. This ECM/TCM/PTOCM or ITBC must be maintained at a temperature below 185ºF at all times. This is most essential if
the vehicle is put through a paint baking process. The ECM/TCM/PTOCM or ITBC will become inoperative if its temperature
exceeds 185ºF. Therefore, it is recommended that temporary insulation be placed around the ECM/TCM/PTOCM or ITBC
during the time the vehicle is in a paint oven or undergoing another high temperature process.
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Section 7 — Transmission
Models equipped with automatic transmissions have a steering column mounted neutral/park start safety mechanical lockout feature,
which interfaces with the steering column ignition switch. Starter should operate only when gearshift lever is in neutral or park position.
Readjust the shift linkage if necessary as outlined in the Truck Service Manual.
Transmission lubricant capacity. (Refer to Owner's Manual).
It is mandatory that no change be made to the clutch master cylinder location, clutch master or slave cylinder push rod length, or
pedal position.
POWERTRAIN SPECIFICATIONS AND LINE-UP CHARTS
SPECIFICATIONS — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS (6-SPEED)
RPO
MAKE
CASE MATERIAL
TORQUE RATING (LB.-FT.)
RATIO (:1) 1st Gear
2nd Gear
3rd Gear
4th Gear
5th Gear
6th Gear
Reverse
OUTPUT SHAFT SPLINE # OF TEETH
PITCH DIAMETER
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
SIZE
“K” FACTOR
STALL TORQUE RATIO
PTO OPENING
6-SPEED
MYC
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439
4.03
2.36
1.53
1.15
0.87
0.67
3.06
32 (2WD/AWD)
33.8667 mm
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300 mm
101 k
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4.03
2.36
1.53
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0.87
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36 (2WD) / 29 (AWD)
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300 mm
101 k
1.9
NO
6-SPEED
MW7
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660
3.10
1.81
1.41
1.00
0.71
0.61
4.49
34
43.18 mm
YES
310 mm
6.6L = 107
6.6L = 2.0
YES
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It is mandatory that no change be made to the clutch master cylinder location, clutch master or slave cylinder push rod length, or
pedal position.
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SPECIFICATIONS — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS (8-SPEED)
6-SPEED
RPO
MYC 8-SPEED
RPO Codes
MAKE
6L80 M5N, M5T
Make
CASE MATERIAL
ALUMINUM 8L45
Case Material
TORQUE RATING (LB.-FT.)
439 Aluminum
Torque
Rating
(lb/ft)
635
4.03
RATIO (:1) 1st Gear
1st Gear Ratio
4.62
2.36
2nd Gear
2nd Gear Ratio
3.04
1.53
3rd Gear
1.15
4th Gear
3rd Gear Ratio
2.07
0.87
5th Gear
4th Gear Ratio
1.66
0.67
6th Gear
5th Gear Ratio
1.26
3.06
Reverse
6th Gear Ratio
1.000
OUTPUT SHAFT SPLINE # OF TEETH
32 (2WD/AWD)
7th Gear Ratio
0.85
PITCH DIAMETER
33.8667 mm
8th Gear Ratio
0.60
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
YES
Reverse
3.93
SIZE
300 mm
Torque Converter Size
“K” FACTOR
101 k 236 mm
Diameter of Torque Converted Turbine
STALL TORQUE RATIO
1.9
Torque Converter Clutch
Yes
PTO OPENING
NO
PTO
No
6-SPEED
MYD 8-SPEED
6L90 M5U, M5X
ALUMINUM 8L90
531 Aluminum
635
4.03
4.560
2.36
2.971
1.53
1.15
2.075
0.87
1.688
0.67
1.270
3.06
1.000
36 (2WD) / 29 (AWD)
0.845
38.1 mm (2WD)/36.25 mm (AWD)
0.652
YES
3.818
300 mm
101 k 258 mm
1.9
Yes
NO
No
6-SPEED
MW7
ALLISON
ALUMINUM
660
3.10
1.81
1.41
1.00
0.71
0.61
4.49
34
43.18 mm
YES
310 mm
6.6L = 107
6.6L = 2.0
YES
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TRANSMISSION/ENGINEAVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITYMATRIX
MATRIX
AUTOMATIC
ENGINE // TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
MYC
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MYD(6-SPEED)
(6-SPEED)
MW7(6-SPEED)
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ENGINE
M5U
M5X
MY
C (6-SPEED)
MYD
MW7
4.3L LV3
LU3 V6
V6
BASE
N/A
N/A
4.3L
BASE
N/A
N/A
5.3L
L83
V8
N/A
N/A
BASE
A
5.3L L83 V8
N/A
N/A
BASE
N/A
BASE
N/A
6.0L L5P
L96 V8
A
6.6L
DIESEL
N/A
N/A
N/A
6.0L L86
LC8V8
V8
N/A
BASE
6.2L
BASE
N/A
N/A
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N/A
6.6L L8B
LML DIESEL
N/A
N/A
A
5.3L
6.2L L86 V8
BASE
N/A
N/A
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Section 8 — Fuel and Exhaust
Fuel Systems
The fuel evaporative emission control equipment is certified to be in compliance with the Federal and California Vehicle Emission
Standards. The fuel tank is molded from multi-layer plastic and should not be repaired or altered. Metal fuel lines have a surface coating
to reduce corrosion on inside and outside surfaces to comply with useful life requirements. All fuel hoses, including plastic lines, are
made of a low permeation multi-layer material to comply with enhanced evaporative emission requirements. Any alterations to systems or
components including materials, hose lengths and their location, except as described in the fuel fill system modifications section, could
void compliance. The system includes:
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Fuel tank, fuel level sender, fuel fill and vent hoses and pipes, emission canisters, fuel feed, fuel return and vapor lines, purge
control solenoids, fuel fill cap, canister vent solenoid.
For these reasons, NO ALTERATION OF THE FUEL SYSTEM IS RECOMMENDED.
Fuel Fill
It is recommended that when mounting the fuel filler pipe assembly and vent hose that a minimum of 3.0 in. clearance be provided to any
body component to prevent contact between hoses and/or mating parts and that retention be provided to ensure routing and prevent
failure due to wear and fatigue. Both the fill and vent hoses must be routed (and supported, if needed) such that there are no sags or
kinks. As viewed from the filler neck, pipes and hoses must have a downward slope toward the tank. There should be a minimum of 4º of
downward slope in the fill and vent pipe at any location. No fuel traps are allowed. Alterations of fuel line routings could affect the ability
of the completed vehicle and are, therefore, not desirable. The complete fuel system must comply with FMVSS 301. If additional new
hose is required when installing fuel tank filler neck, this hose must be suitable for use with unleaded fuels or diesel fuel respectively and
must allow the vehicle to meet enhanced evaporative emissions requirements.
Fuel Lines
Fuel line routing precautions:
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5 in. minimum clearance to exhaust system is required or a metal shield must be provided.
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Fuel lines should be clipped to chassis to prevent chafing. Metal clips must have rubber or plastic liners.
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Use corrosion resistant steel tubing with short sections of approved hose to connect components. Hose-to-tube connections
should be clamped for diesel systems. Steel tube ends should be beaded for hose retention. Fuel supply is pressurized by an
in-tank pump for MPFI systems. Coupled hose or nylon quick-connects must be used. Clamped hose is not acceptable for
MPFI systems.
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All gasoline engine vehicles are equipped with fuel evaporative emission control equipment which is certified to be in compliance with the
Federal or applicable California Vehicle Emission Standards. Alterations to fuel tank and metering unit, lines, canister or canisters, canister
filters, canister purge control valves, relay switches, tank auxiliary vent valve, engine speed controller, or other devices/systems are
therefore not allowable since vehicle adherence to C.A.R.B. and Federal regulations may be affected.
Diesel powered vehicles incorporate water drain provisions in the fuel system. These valves are only to be opened when siphoning water
and contaminants from the fuel system.
Body attachment brackets and u-bolts must be located such that there is adequate clearance to all fuel system components, such as the
fuel lines and the fuel level sending unit, under all operating conditions.
Fuel Tank
For vehicles with full frames, the tank must provide adequate clearance to top, front, rear and sides to body and other supports.
Tank may be pressurized to 1.25 PSI maximum to check for final line leakage or for forcing fuel through the system. Pressures greater
than this amount may be detrimental and affect tank durability.
The use of auxiliary fuel tanks is not recommended. If an auxiliary fuel tank is added, the alterer must take responsibility for
compliance with affected motor vehicle safety standards. Also, if an auxiliary fuel tank is added to a gasoline-powered vehicle, the fuel
must be drawn through a pipe at the top of the tank (balance line between tanks is not permitted).
In gasoline engines the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. The battery must be disconnected before starting any work on the fuel system.
Gaseous Fuel Conversions
In the use of dual fuel systems, the vehicle operator should strictly adhere to the manufacturer’s procedures for switching from gasoline
to gaseous fuel operation. Improper switching procedures may result in overheating and damage to the exhaust system and the vehicle.
The gaseous fuel tank should not be mounted in an enclosed area of the vehicle, such as the passenger compartment, truck, etc., and the
system should be vented to the outside of the vehicle. In addition, vehicles converted to gaseous fuels should not be stored in enclosed
places such as garages. Further, General Motors cautions purchasers that the design, location and installation of any type of fuel storage
system involves significant technical and engineering considerations and that these statements on gaseous fuel conversions should not
be interpreted to be an approval by General Motors of any modification to the original equipment fuel system. Conversions to gaseous
fuel should be made in conformance with applicable Federal and State regulations. Removal of emission-control components or the
addition of gaseous fuel systems, which could damage or reduce the longevity of those components could also cause the mechanical
and emission performance warranty to be voided.
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Exhaust System
Particular care should be taken to prevent the possibility of exhaust fumes and carbon monoxide exposure to vehicle occupants in units
completed by body builders. Holes and openings through the floor and all other parts of the body must be permanently and adequately
sealed by the body builder to avoid exhaust intrusion into any occupant area. If it is necessary to change the exhaust outlet location, the
exhaust discharge must be unobstructed and directed away from occupant areas. Alteration of the exhaust outlet or its position may
increase exhaust noise and render the vehicle illegal in those areas with pass-by noise regulations. All vehicles >10,000 lbs. GVWR come
under Federal noise regulations, vehicles ≤10,000 lbs. GVWR are regulated by various state and local regulations of the Environmental
Protection Agency; see those regulations for rules, test procedure and noise levels permitted.
Tail pipe outlet location must be tested statically and with the vehicle in motion to ensure that exhaust gases do not penetrate side or rear
windows or under body seams and holes. Auxiliary power plants should also be tested under the same conditions. Tail pipe exit ahead
of rear wheels is not recommended.
Check for leaks in exhaust systems and repair as required.
Exhaust temperatures can exceed 1600ºF under extreme operating conditions, with pipe surface temperatures slightly less than this.
Extreme care must be used when placing body components in the proximity of the exhaust system so as not to exceed the rated
temperature limits of the components. Due to variants in underbody configurations of the vehicles, we are not in a position to make
recommendations on how to insulate or design components in the proximity of the exhaust system.
Each manufacturer must make temperature checks of critical areas of his vehicle and adjust his design accordingly, or provide shielding
to ensure safe operation of his body components.
The same can be said for the engine compartment. Obviously there will be additional heat radiated from the engine. How much is
retained in the area will depend on how well this area is ventilated in your individual designs. Here again, temperature checks of interior
areas surrounding the engine should be made to determine if your insulation is adequate. This is the same engineering practice we have
followed on our complete vehicles incorporating these exhaust systems.
Exhaust system materials are selected and tested to withstand the operating environment of the vehicle. Do not modify the exhaust
system in any way. The tail pipes are made of 409 stainless steel.
Heat shields are mounted to the underbody and/or exhaust system components (catalytic converter and muffler). Shields for the
propshaft hanger bearings are also provided in some vehicles.
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2007I Diesel Exhaust Systems, option LMM, Duramax 6.6L Diesel
With the exception of the tailpipe, do not modify the exhaust system in any way.
Exhaust system materials are selected and tested to withstand the operating environment of the vehicle. Tailpipes are made of 4 inch
outer diameter 409 aluminized stainless steel w 1.8 mm wall thickness; modifications should have the same construction.
The exhaust gas temperature exiting the diesel particulate filter may be as high as 1200º F. The exhaust system is provided with a cooler
on the tailpipe to reduce the exit gas temperature. If it is necessary to change the tailpipe outlet location, the exhaust cooler must be
re-attached to the tailpipe after the final location is determined.
Alteration of the exhaust outlet or its position may increase exhaust noise and render the vehicle illegal in those areas with pass-by noise
regulations. All vehicles >10,000 lbs GVWR come under Federal noise regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency; see those
regulations for rules, test procedures, and permitted noise levels.
Care should be taken to prevent the possibility of exhaust gas / carbon monoxide exposure to vehicle occupants in 2nd units added by
body builders. Holes and openings through the floor and all other parts of the body must be permanently and adequately sealed by the
body builder to avoid exhaust gas intrusion into any occupant area. Exhaust discharge must be unobstructed and directed away from
occupant areas. The tailpipe outlet location must be tested statically and with the vehicle in motion to ensure that exhaust gas does not
penetrate side or rear windows or underbody seams and holes. Auxiliary power plants should also be tested under the same conditions.
The tailpipe outlet must extend 2.0 to 2.5 in. outboard of the 2nd unit side panels. Positioning of the tailpipe exit ahead of the rear wheels
is not recommended. If tailpipe modifications are necessary, check for leaks in the exhaust system and repair as required.
Exhaust temperatures can exceed 1600º F under extreme operating conditions, with pipe surface temperatures slightly less than this.
Extreme care must be used when placing body components in the proximity of the exhaust system so as not to exceed the rated
temperature limits of the components. Due to variants in underbody configurations of the installed 2nd units , we are not in a position
to make recommendations on how to insulate or design components in the proximity of the exhaust system. Each manufacturer must
make temperature checks of critical areas of his 2nd unit and adjust his design accordingly, or provide shielding to ensure safe operation
of his 2nd unit components. For those portions of the vehicle provided by General Motors, heat shields are mounted to the underbody
and/or exhaust system components to manage the exhaust temperatures.
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Section 9 — Steering
Check power steering fluid level and system operations. (Refer to Owner’s Manual).
Steering wheel and horn pad must not be altered or replaced.
The steering column mast jacket must not be altered.
Section 10 — Tires
Check wheel lug nuts for proper torque; specifications are provided in the Owner’s Manual.
Substitution of tires of greater capacity than those offered as original equipment by vehicle manufacturer is not approved for use on
original equipment wheels. Any usage of higher capacity tires must be accompanied by higher capacity wheels. However, the wheel
offset (the distance from centerline of rim to wheel mounting face) must be the same as the replaced original equipment wheel to ensure
proper wheel bearing loading and clearance of tires to body and chassis components. Increasing tire and wheel capacity does not
necessarily increase vehicle GVW ratings.
Any substitution of tires may affect Speedometer/Odometer accuracy.
It is recommended that tire chain clearance guideline J683, from the Society of Automotive Engineers, be adhered to in designing rear
wheelhouse clearance.
Check tires and inflate to recommended tire pressure according to the tire pressure information provided in Owner’s Manual and tire
inflation label provided with vehicle.
All vehicles with a GVWR <10,000 lbs. are provided with a factory-installed tire pressure monitoring system per FMVSS 138. See the
Incomplete Vehicle Documents for important information regarding this system.
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Section 12 — Electrical Battery and Battery Cables
The vehicle battery should be located and positioned to make use of the existing battery cables. If the battery requires relocation and
longer cables are required, a proportionately larger gauge wire must be used. If, in relocating the battery the negative ground cable is
attached to the frame rail, a cable of similar gauge must be provided between the frame rail and the engine. This is required due to the
heavy electrical loads imposed by the starting circuit. To ensure proper operation of the battery cables the following chart on length,
gauge and materials must be strictly adhered to:
Cable Gauge
4
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Combined length of positive and negative
Cable in Inches (Copper)
66
107
170
The All New C/K is equipped with a Remote Positive (+) Jump Starting terminal which is located behind a red plastic cover near the
engine accessory drive bracket. This terminal is intended for jump starting only and should NOT be used by upfitters to obtain battery
power. Three fused studs, however, are available on the Underhood Electrical Center and, if available, may be used by upfitters to obtain
battery power. If the battery is remotely mounted (other than in the engine compartment), the ‘sense’ circuit in the generator regulator
shall be used. The sense circuit consists of a 7.76 OHM 1/4 watt resistor connected in series between the ‘S’ terminal of the generator
and the B+ terminal of the battery.
Auxiliary Battery (Heavy Duty Pickups, Gasoline Engines Only)
If an auxiliary battery is to be retro-fitted, the electrical schematic for option TP2 is recommended as a guide. This will result in the
auxiliary battery being connected to the vehicle load and charging circuit when the ignition switch is ‘on’ (fuse block terminal “Acc. Ign.
Fused”). When the ignition switch is turned off, the interlocking relay is disengaged and the auxiliary battery is disconnected from the
vehicle circuit.
Modifications/add-on wiring must be carefully reviewed to ensure compatibility with the base vehicle wiring by reviewing system
schematics, wire routing paths, harness connections, etc. Due to the wide range of modifications that may be required for vocational
needs, it is not feasible for the O.E.M. to take into account all potential revisions. For this reason, any person modifying existing vehicle
wiring must assume responsibility that the revisions have not degraded the electrical system performance. Any add-on wiring must be
properly fused and routed to prevent cut, pinch, and chafe problems, as well as avoid exposure to excessive heat. Care must be exercised
that existing vehicle interfaces do not have their current load capabilities exceeded and the respective control devices are not overloaded.
Added wire size should be at least as large as the wire to which it is attaching in order for fuse protection to be maintained.
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(Section 12 — continued from previous page)
A wiring repair kit is available through your dealer. This kit contains instructions, tools and components for making repairs to wiring
harness components. This kit would also greatly assist in accomplishing necessary add-on wiring, such as body marker lamps, so that
system reliability/durability is maintained.
Electrical wiring components can be obtained through your authorized GM dealer. Many Packard Electric components are also available
through Pioneer Standard Company (1-800-PACKARD). Pioneer may also be able to assist in making necessary wiring additions by
providing custom wiring stubs or jumpers to your specifications.
Section 13 — Cooling
To provide satisfactory engine cooling, the following conditions must be met:
1. Do not locate any large objects in front of the radiator core or grille, such as batteries, spare tires, lights/sirens, etc. They
restrict air flow into the radiator core and influence fan blade stress.
2. Grille opening, size configuration and the external baffles provided should not be altered in any manner. Any reduction in
cooling ability may adversely affect engine/transmission performance.
3. Fan clutches not conforming to the original equipment specifications may not operate correctly and may stay “on” continuously,
never come on, or cycle on and off excessively. This will result in a reduction of fuel economy, engine overheat at times, and
annoying cycling respectively.
4. Heavy duty cooling equipment is required when snow plows, winches, etc., are installed.
5. If a heater unit is not installed in the vehicle or a heater shut-off valve is required, a line connecting the heater connection on
the engine to the heater connection on the surge tank outlet hose (gas) or lower radiator hose (diesel) must be installed. When
a shut-off valve is required in the heating system, it must be teed into the system in such a manner as to maintain continuous
flow between engine heater connection – surge tank outlet hose/lower radiator hose connection at all times.
Do not install any internal flow restrictors.
NOTE: SCPI unit does not have internal coolant passages.
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