
REMOVALÐCRANKCASE BREATHER VAPOR
CANISTER
NOTE: It is recommended to empty the contents of
the vapor canister at each oil and filter service
interval.
(1) Loosen cap from top of vapor canister.
(2) Remove nut retaining canister to engine front
cover.
(3) Slide clamp upwards on hose, then remove
hose from crankcase breather.
INSTALLATIONÐENGINE
(1) Install the engine with the cylinder head cover
and the #5 and 6 rocker arm assemblies removed.
(2) Lower the engine into the compartment and
install the engine mount through bolts and nuts.
(3) Tighten the mount through bolts and nuts to
88 N´m (65 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Remove the engine lifting device.
(5) Install the #5 and #6 rocker arms and pedes-
tals in their original locations (Fig. 8). Torque the
mounting bolts to 36 N´m (27 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Install the cylinder head cover and gasket
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - INSTAL-
LATION).
(7) Connect the fuel supply and return hoses (Fig.
7).
(8) Connect the engine harness connector and
ground cable to the PDC.
(9) Connect the vacuum pump supply hose.(10) Connect the APPS connector (Fig. 5).
(11) Install the APPS assembly bracket to the cyl-
inder head bracket.
(12) Install the throttle linkage cover.
(13) Connect the power steering pressure and
return lines.
(14) Connect the passenger battery ground cable to
the engine block. Tighten the bolt to 77 N´m (57 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(15) Connect the engine block heater connector.
(16) Connect the a/c compressor electrical connec-
tors.
(17) Install the charge air cooler and a/c condenser
(if a/c equipped). Install and tighten the charge air
cooler mounting bolts to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.) torque.
(18) Connect the charge air cooler piping. Torque
all clamps to 8 N´m (72 in. lbs.) torque.
(19) Connect the a/c refrigerant lines to the a/c
condenser (if equipped).
(20) Install the front bumper (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT
BUMPER - INSTALLATION).
(21) Install the radiator upper support panel.
(22) Install the radiator (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ENGINE/RADIATOR - INSTALLATION).
Fig. 8 Rocker Arm and PedestalÐRemoval/
Installation
1 - ROCKER ARM
2 - PEDESTALFig. 9 Crankcase Breather Vapor Canister
1 - ENGINE FRONT COVER STUD
2 - STRAP
3 - VAPOR CANISTER
4 - NUT
5 - CAP
6 - CRANKCASE BREATHER
7 - CLAMP
8 - HOSE
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ENGINE 5.9L DIESEL (Continued)

(23) Connect the transmission quick-connect oil
cooler lines to the radiator. Push together until an
audible ªclickº is heard. Verify connection by pulling
apart.
(24) Raise vehicle.
(25) Connect a/c compressor suction/discharge hose
(if a/c equipped).
(26) Install the radiator lower hose and clamps.
(27) Install the starter motor (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/STARTING/STARTER MOTOR - INSTAL-
LATION).
(28) Install the transmission and transfer case (if
equipped).
(29) Connect the exhaust pipe to the turbocharger
elbow (Fig. 3). Torque the bolts to 34 N´m (25 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(30) Connect the transmission auxiliary oil cooler
lines (if equipped).
(31) Lower the vehicle
(32) Connect the heater core supply and return
hoses.
(33) Install the cooling fan and shroud at the same
time (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR
FAN - INSTALLATION).
(34) Install the coolant recovery bottle to the fan
shroud (Fig. 2) and connect the hose to the radiator
filler neck.
(35) Install the windshield washer bottle to the fan
shroud and connect the pump supply hose and elec-
trical connections.
(36) Install the radiator upper hose and clamps.
(37) Change oil filter and install new engine oil.
(38) Fill cooling system with coolant (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(39) Connect battery negative cables.
(40) Perform the fuel line air bleed procedure
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY -
STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(41) Start engine and inspect for engine oil, cool-
ant, and fuel leaks.
INSTALLATIONÐCRANKCASE BREATHER
VAPOR CANISTER
(1) Position vapor canister with strap over stud on
engine front cover. Install retaining nut. Tighten nut
10 N´m ( 89 in. lbs.).
(2) If removed, position hose onto crankcase
breather, then position clamp.
(3) Position lower portion of hose into vapor canis-
ter, then install and tighten cap.
SPECIFICATIONS
5.9L DIESEL
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Engine Type In-Line 6 Cyl. Turbo
Diesel
Bore and Stroke 102.0 X 120.0 mm
(4.02 X 4.72 in.)
Displacement 5.9L (359 cu. in.)
Compression Ratio
245 H.P. Version 17.0:1
235 H.P. Version 16.3:1
Horsepower (A/T and 5
Speed M/T)235 @ 2700 rpm
Horsepower (6 Speed M/T
Only)245 @ 2700 rpm
Torque Rating (A/T and 5
Speed M/T)460 ft. lbs. @ 1600 rpm
Torque Rating (6 Speed
M/T Only)505 ft. lbs. @ 1600 rpm
Firing Order 1-5-3-6-2-4
Lubrication System Pressure Feed-Full Flow
With Bypass Valve
Cylinder Block Cast Iron
Crankshaft Induction Hardened
Forged Steel
Cylinder Head Cast Iron With Valve
Seat Inserts
Combustion Chambers High Swirl Bowl
Camshaft Chilled Ductile Iron
Pistons Cast Aluminum
Connecting Rods Cross Rolled Micro Alloy
PISTONS AND CONNECTING RODS
Piston
Skirt Diameter 101.864 ± 101.88 mm
(4.0104 ± 4.011 in.)
Ring Groove Clearance
Intermediate (Max.) 0.095 mm (0.0037 in.)
Oil Control (Max.) 0.085 mm (0.0033 in.)
Piston Pins
Pin Diameter (Min.) 39.990 mm (1.5744 in.)
Bore Diameter (Max.) 40.025 mm (1.5758 in.)
Piston Ring End Gap
Top Ring 0.35 ± 0.45 mm
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DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
(0.014 ± 0.0177 in.)
Intermediate 0.85 ± 1.15 mm
(0.0334 ± 0.0452 in.)
Oil Control 0.250 ± 0.550 mm
(0.010 ± 0.0215 in.)
Connecting Rods
Pin Bore Diameter (Max.) 40.042 mm (1.5764 in.)
Side Clearance 0.100 ± 0.330 mm
(0.004 ± 0.013 in.)
CYLINDER HEAD
Overall Flatness End to
End (Max.)0.30 mm (0.012 in.)
Overall Flatness Side to
Side (Max.)0.076 mm (0.003 in.)
Intake Valve Seat Angle 30É
Exhaust Valve Seat Angle 45É
Valve Seat Width
(Min.) 1.49 mm (0.059 in.)
(Max.) 1.80 mm (0.071 in.)
Valve Margin (Min.) 0.72 mm (0.031 in.)
OIL PRESSURE
At Idle 69 kPa (10 psi)
At 2,500 rpm 207 kPa (30 psi)
Regulating Valve Opening
Pressure448 kPa (65 psi)
Oil Filter Bypass Pressure
Setting344.75 kPa (50 psi)TORQUE
TORQUE CHART 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE
DESCRIPTION N´m In. Ft.
Lbs. Lbs.
Connecting RodÐBolts
Step 1 35 Ð 26
Step 2 70 Ð 51
Step 3 100 Ð 73
Cylinder HeadÐBolts
Step 1 80 Ð 59
Step 2 105 Ð 77
Step 3 Verify 105 Ð 77
Step 4 Rotate All Bolts 1/4
Turn
Cylinder Head CoverÐBolts 24 18 Ð
Fuel Delivery Lines (High
Pressure)
At Pump 24 Ð 18
At Cylinder Head 38 Ð 28
Fuel Drain LineÐBanjo 24 Ð 18
(rear of head)
Oil PanÐBolts 24 Ð 18
Oil PanÐDrain Plug 60 Ð 44
Oil Pressure RegulatorÐPlug 80 Ð 60
Oil Pressure Sender/Switch 16 Ð 12
Oil PumpÐBolts 24 Ð 18
Oil Suction Tube (Flange)Ð
Bolts24 Ð 18
Oil Suction Tube (Brace)Ð
Bolt24 Ð 18
Rocker Arm/PedestalÐBolts 36 Ð 27
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ENGINE 5.9L DIESEL (Continued)

in air pressure due to an air cleaner element restric-
tion moves the diaphragm and the yellow disc will
indicate the size of the air drop.
CAUTION: Certain engine degreasers or cleaners
may discolor or damage the plastic housing of the
Filter Minder. Cover and tape the Filter Minder if any
engine degreasers or cleaners are to be used.
To test, turn the engine off. If the yellow disc (Fig.
12) has reached the red colored zone on the gradu-
ated scale, the air cleaner element should be
replaced. Refer to the proceeding removal/installation
paragraphs.
Resetting the Filter Minder:After the air
cleaner (filter) element has been replaced, press the
rubber button on the top of the Filter Minder (Fig.
12). This will allow the yellow colored disc to reset.
After the button has been pressed, the yellow disc
should spring back to the UP position.
If the Filter Minder gauge has reached the red col-
ored zone, and after an examination of the air
cleaner (filter) element, the element appears to be
clean, the high reading may be due to a temporary
condition such as snow build-up at the air intake.
Temporary high restrictions may also occur if the air
cleaner (filter) element has gotten wet such as during
a heavy rain or snow. If this occurs, allow the ele-
ment to dry out during normal engine operation.
Reset the rubber button on the top of the Filter
Minder and retest after the element has dried.Removal
(1) Loosen air inlet tube clamp at air cleaner hous-
ing inlet (Fig. 11). Remove this tube at air cleaner
housing cover.
(2) The housing cover is equipped with four (4)
spring clips (Fig. 11) and is hinged at front with plas-
tic tabs. Unlatch clips from top of air cleaner housing
and tilt housing cover up and forward for cover
removal.
(3) Remove air cleaner element from air cleaner
housing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Before installing a new air cleaner element,
clean inside of air cleaner housing.
(2) Position air cleaner cover to tabs on front of air
cleaner housing. Latch four spring clips to seal cover
to housing.
(3) Install air inlet tube at air cleaner housing
inlet. Note hose alignment notches at both inlet hose
and air cleaner cover (Fig. 11).
(4) Position tube clamp to inlet tube and tighten to
3 N´m (25 in. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 11 Filter MinderŸÐLocationÐDiesel Engine
1 - AIR FILTER HOUSING COVER
2 - TURBOCHARGER
3 - AIR INLET TUBE
4 - HOSE CLAMP
5 - HINGE TABS
6 - FILTER MINDER
7 - CLIPS (4)
8 - TUBE ALIGNMENT NOTCHES
Fig. 12 Filter MinderŸÐDiesel Engine
1 - PRESS BUTTON TO RESET
2 - YELLOW DISC
3 - RED ZONE
4 - TO AIR FILTER HOUSING
5 - FILTER MINDER
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AIR CLEANER ELEMENT (Continued)

(3) Lightly lubricate head bolts with engine oil and
install. Using the sequence shown in (Fig. 30),
tighten bolts in the following steps:
(a) Torque bolts to 80 N´m (59 ft. lbs.)
(b) Torque bolts to 105 N´m (77 ft. lbs.)
(c) Re-check all bolts to 105 N´m (77 ft. lbs.)
(d) Tighten all bolts an additional ò turn (90É)
(4) Connect fuel return line at rear of head (Fig.
24). Install both sealing washers and torque banjo
bolt to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(5)
Install push rods into their original locations (Fig.
31).Verify that they are seated in the tappets
.
(6) Lubricate valve stem tips and install the cross-
heads in their original locations.
(7)
Lubricate the rocker arms and pedestals and
install them in their original locations (Fig. 32). Install
the bolts and torque them to 36 N´m (27 ft. lbs.).
(8) Verify that the valve lash settings are main-
tained (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/IN-
TAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
(9) Install cylinder head cover (Fig. 33) (Refer to 9
- ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION).(10) Connect the IAT and MAP sensor connectors.
(11) Install the fuel filter canister assembly and
torque mounting bolts to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(12) Connect the lift pump to fuel filter low pres-
sure line. Torque fittings to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(13) Connect the Water-in-Fuel and Fuel Heater
Element connectors at the filter assembly.
(14) Remove the engine lift bracket at rear of cyl-
inder head.
(15)Install the high pressure fuel lines (Fig.
18) (Fig. 19) as follows:
(a) Lubricate the threads (both ends) of the high
pressure line nuts with diesel fuel or engine oil.
(b) Install the rear line bundle (cyls. #3, 5, and
6), and tighten the threads at the head and pump
by hand.
(c) Torque the connections at the cylinder head
first. Torque connections to 38 N´m (28 ft. lbs.).
(d) Torque the line connections at the injection
pump to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 28 Inspecting Push Rod for Cracks
Fig. 29 Inspecting Push Rod for Flatness
Fig. 30 Cylinder Head Bolt Torque Sequence
Fig. 31 Push Rod Installation
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CYLINDER HEAD (Continued)

(e) Install the front line bundle (cyls. #1, 2, and
4) following the same procedure used for the rear
line bundle.
(f) Torque the connections at the cylinder head
first. Torque connections to 38 N´m (28 ft. lbs.).
(g) Torque the line connections at the injection
pump to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(h) Install the injection line support bracket to
intake cover/cylinder head bolts and torque to 24
N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(16) Install the engine lift bracket at the rear of
cylinder head. Torque to 77 N´m (57 ft. lbs.).
(17) Install the fuel filter to injection pump low
pressure line. Inspect and replace sealing washers if
necessary. Torque banjo bolts to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(18) Using new gaskets, install the intake grid
heater and air inlet housing. Torque bolts to 24 N´m
(18 ft. lbs.).
(19) Connect the APPS connector (Fig. 17).
(20) Install the APPS assembly. to the cylinder
head bracket and torque bolts to 12 N´m (105 in.
lbs.).
(21) Install the throttle linkage cover (Fig. 15).
(22) Install the charge air cooler-to-air inlet hous-
ing duct assembly. Torque all clamps to 11 N´m (100
in. lbs.).
(23) Connect intake grid heater wires.
(24) Fasten engine harness to front of cylinder
head with bolt.
(25) Install engine harness ground wire and torque
bolt to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(26) Connect engine coolant temperature sensor
connector.
(27) Connect radiator upper hose to thermostat
housing.
(28) Install generator upper bracket and torque
bolts to 41 N´m (31 ft. lbs.).
(29) Install accessory drive belt (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
INSTALLATION).
(30) Install exhaust manifold/turbocharger assem-
bly. and start all bolts/spacers by hand. Torque bolts
to 43 N´m (32 ft. lbs.).
(31) Connect turbocharger oil drain tube.
(32) Perform the turbocharger pre-lube procedure.
Refer to Group 11, Exhaust System and Turbo-
charger for the correct procedure.
(33) Connect the turbocharger oil supply line.
(34) Install air cleaner housing and duct.
(35) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(36) Install exhaust pipe to turbocharger elbow
(Fig. 14). Torque bolts to 34 N´m (25 ft. lbs.).
(37) Lower vehicle.
(38) Fill engine coolant (Refer to 7 - COOLING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(39) Start engine and check for leaks.
Fig. 32 Rocker Arms and Pedestal Installation
1 - ROCKER ARM
2 - PEDESTAL
Fig. 33 Cylinder Head Cover Installation
1 - BOLT (5)
2 - GASKET
3 - ªTOP FRONTº
4 - ISOLATOR (5)
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CYLINDER HEAD (Continued)

CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S)
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect both battery negative cables.
(2) Loosen the five (5) cylinder head cover bolts
(Fig. 34). Remove the front three bolts and leave the
rear two bolts in the cover.
(3) Lift cover off of cylinder head.
CLEANING
Using a suitable solvent, Clean and dry gasket
mating surfaces on cylinder head and cover. Wipe
gasket dry and inspect for re-use.
INSPECTION
The cylinder head cover gasket and isolators
are reusable.However, should cracks be present in
the rubber/silicone construction, the defective compo-
nents should be replaced.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the gasket as shown in (Fig. 34). Make
sure the gasket is properly located around the cylin-
der head bolts, with the words ªtop frontº facing up
and towards front of engine.(2) Place two bolts and isolators into the rear two
mounting holes and install the cover.
(3) Install the remaining bolts and isolators. Start-
ing with the center bolt, torque in a circular pattern
to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.).
(4) Connect both battery negative cables.
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES &
SEATS
DESCRIPTION
The valves are made of heat resistant steel, and
have chrome plated stems to prevent scuffing. The
intake and exhaust valves are both similar in head
diameter and overall length, but they have unique
face angles which makes them non-interchangeable.
The valves are distinguished by unique dimples on
the exhaust valve head (Fig. 35).
The exhaust valve springs are made from high
strength, chrome silicon steel. The exhaust valve
springs are also exhaust brake compatible.
STANDARD PROCEDURE-VALVES,GUIDES AND
SPRINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove cylinder head (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL).
(2) Support cylinder head on stands, or install
head bolts upside down (through combustion surface
side) to protect injector tips from damage from work
bench.
(3) Remove the injector clamp (Fig. 36) from the
cylinder(s) to be serviced.Do not remove the bolt
shown in (Fig. 36).
Fig. 34 Cylinder Head Cover and Gasket
1 - BOLT (5)
2 - GASKET
3 - ªTOP FRONTº
4 - ISOLATOR (5)
Fig. 35 Valve Identification
1 - INTAKE VALVES
2 - EXHAUST VALVES
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Measure the valve spring free length and maxi-
mum inclination (Fig. 44).
Test valve spring force with tool C-647 (Fig. 45).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new valve seals. The yellow springs are
for the intake valves and the green seals are for the
exhaust valves.(2) Install the valves in their original postion. The
exhaust valves are identified by a dimple on the
valve head (Fig. 46).
(3) Install the valve springs and retainer.
(4) Install the valve spring compressor tool 8319±A
as shown in (Fig. 37) and (Fig. 38).
(5) Compress the valve springs and install the
valve retaining locks (Fig. 39).
(6) Remove the compressor and repeat the proce-
dure on the remaining cylinders.
(7) Install the injector clamp and hold down bolts
and tighten to 10 N´m (89 in. lbs.) torque.
(8) Install the cylinder head (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD - INSTALLATION).
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐVALVE LASH
ADJUSTMENT AND VERIFICATION
NOTE: To obtain accurate readings, valve lash mea-
surements AND adjustments should only be per-
formed when the engine coolant temperature is less
than 60É C (140É F).
The 24±valve overhead system is a ªlow-mainte-
nanceº design. Routine adjustments are no longer
necessary, however, measurement should still take
place when trouble-shooting performance problems,
or upon completion of a repair that includes removal
and installation of the valve train components.
(1) Disconnect battery negative cables.
Fig. 44 Measure Valve Spring Free Length and Max.
Inclination
VALVE SPRING FREE LENGTH
47.75 mm (1.88 in.)
MAX INCLINATION
1.5 mm (.059 in.)
Fig. 45 Testing Valve Spring with Tool C-647
1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-647
VALVE SPRING FORCE 35.33 mm @ 339.8 N (1.39 IN. @76.4
lbs.)
Fig. 46 Valve Identification
1 - INTAKE VALVES
2 - EXHAUST VALVES
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INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS (Continued)