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Cylinder Head Assembly: Service and Repair

REMOVAL PROCEDURE

^ Tools Required
- J 36660 Torque Angle Meter
- J 36011 Spark Plug Connector Assembly Remover
- J 28467-360 Engine Support Fixture
- J 28467-400 Engine Lift Hook





1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.

CAUTION: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in Service Precautions.

2. Drain and recover the coolant. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System in Cooling System.
3. Remove the throttle body to the air cleaner duct.
4. Remove the heater inlet and throttle body hose from the water outlet.
5. Remove the power brake vacuum hose from the throttle body.





6. Remove the following electrical connections:
- MAP sensor.
- Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor.
- EVAP Canister Purge solenoid.
- Camshaft position sensor.
7. Remove the generator stud-ended bolt.
8. Remove the intake manifold brace.
9. Remove the intake manifold. Refer to Intake Manifold Removal in Unit Repair.
10. Install the generator stud-ended bolt.
11. Install the J 28467-360 and J 28467-400 in order to support the engine.
12. Remove the exhaust manifold. Refer to Exhaust Manifold Removal in Unit Repair.
13. Remove the ignition coil and module assembly electrical connections.
14. Remove the ignition coil and the module assembly to the camshaft housing bolts. Remove the assembly by pulling it straight up.
15. Use the J 36011 to remove the connector assembly if it is stuck to the spark plugs. Use the tool by first twisting then pulling up on the connector assembly.
16. Disconnect the camshaft position sensor connector.
17. Remove the power steering pump. Refer to Power Steering, Pump Replacement.
18. Disconnect the vacuum line from the fuel pressure regulator and the fuel injector harness connector.
19. Remove the fuel line retaining clamp from the bracket on top of the intake camshaft housing.





20. Remove the fuel rail to the camshaft housing retaining bolts.
21. Use the following procedure in order to remove the fuel rail from the cylinder head:
21.1. Cover the injector openings in the cylinder head.
21.2. Cover the injector nozzles.
21.3. Leave the fuel lines attached and position the fuel rail aside (on top of the master cylinder).
22. Disconnect the timing chain housing at the intake camshaft housing. Do not remove it from the vehicle. Refer to Timing Chain Housing Replacement.
23. Disconnect the electrical connection from the oil pressure switch.
24. Remove the transmission fluid level indicator tube assembly from the exhaust camshaft cover and position it aside (automatic transmission only).
25. Remove the intake camshaft housing. Refer to Intake Camshaft, Housing and Litter Replacement.
26. Remove the exhaust camshaft housing. Refer to Exhaust Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement.
27. Disconnect the radiator inlet (upper) hose from the coolant outlet.
28. Remove the coolant temperature sensor connectors.





29. Remove the cylinder head to block bolts.





30. Reverse the tightening sequence shown in order to remove the cylinder head to block bolts.

31. When cleaning the cylinder head long bolt holes, use a suitable commercial spray liquid solvent and compressed air from an extended-tip blow gun in order to reach the bottom of the holes.

CAUTION: Wear safety glasses when using compressed air in order to prevent eye injury.

32. Clean the following components:
- The cylinder head bolts.
- The cylinder head. Remove all the varnish, the soot, and the carbon to the bare metal. Do not use a wire brush on any gasket sealing, surface.
- The valve guides.
- The threaded holes.
- The remains of sealer from the plug holes.

NOTICE: Engine damage may result if an abrasive paper, pad, or motorized wire brush is used to clean any engine gasket surfaces.

IMPORTANT:
- Use a razor blade gasket scraper in order to clean the cylinder head and the cylinder block gasket surfaces. Do not gouge or scratch the gasket surfaces or the combustion chamber surfaces. Use a new razor blade for each cylinder head and the cylinder block.
- Hold the gasket scraper so the blade is as parallel to the gasket surface as much as possible.
- The feel of the gasket surface is important, not the appearance. There will be indentations from the gasket left in the cylinder head after all of the gasket material is removed. These small indentations will be filled in by the new gasket.
- Do not use any other method or technique to clean the gasket surfaces.
- Do not use a tap to clean the cylinder head bolt holes. Use a nylon bristle brush.
Clean the old sealer/lube and dirt from the bolt, the studs, and the bolt holes.
Clean the bolt holes with a nylon bristle brush.





33. Remove the spark plugs.

IMPORTANT:
- Do not remove the spark plugs from an aluminum cylinder head until the cylinder head has cooled.
- Clean the dirt and debris from the spark plug recess area.
- If the spark plug opening threads are damaged and not restorable with a Thread Chaser, use the thread inserts in order to repair the threads.

Disassemble the following components:
- The valve mechanism.
- Obtain a suitable self-threading screw.
- Drill a hole in the plug.
- Install the self-threading screw.
- Pry out the plug.

34. Inspect the cylinder head gasket and mating surfaces for the following damage:
- Leaks.
- Corrosion.
- Blow-by.
35. If the gasket has failed, use the following list to determine the cause:
- Improper installation.
- Loose or warped cylinder head.
- Missing, off location, or not fully seated dowel pins.
- Corrosion in the seal area around the coolant passages.
- Chips in the cylinder head bolt holes.
- Bolt holes in the cylinder block not drilled or tapped deeply enough.
36. Inspect the cylinder head bolts for damaged threads or stretching and damaged heads caused by an improper use of tools. Replace any suspect bolts.

37. Inspect the cylinder head for cracks between the valve seats and in the exhaust ports.

IMPORTANT: Replace the cylinder head as necessary. Do not attempt to weld the cylinder head.

38. Inspect the cylinder head deck for damage. Replace as necessary.





39. Inspect the following components for flatness:
- The cylinder head deck.
- The intake manifold mating surfaces.
- The exhaust manifold mating surfaces.
40. These surfaces may be reconditioned by parallel grinding.
- If the warpage is less than 0.076 mm (0.003 inch), reuse the cylinder head but do not resurface.
- If the warpage is between 0.076 mm - 0.25 mm (0.003 inch - 0.010 inch), resurface the cylinder head before reusing.
- If the warpage is greater than 0.25 mm. (0.010 inch), discard the cylinder head.
41. Inspect all of the threaded holes for damage. The threads may be reconditioned with thread inserts.
42. Inspect the sealing surfaces and the cylinder head plug.
43. Inspect the valve seats for excessive wear and burned spots.
- The valve seats may be reconditioned by grinding. An oscillation type valve seat grinder is preferred. Follow the grinder manufacturer's instructions. Refer to Specifications for seat angles. If after grinding, the new seat is too wide, it may be narrowed by using a 20 degree or 70 degree stone. The 20 degree stone will lower the seat and the 70 degree stone will raise the seat.
- Since the valve guide serves to support and center the valve grinder, it is essential that the valve guide is cleaned properly. The valve guide cleaning must be done before any necessary reaming. Refer to Valve Stem Oil Seal and Valve Spring Replacement (Intake) or Valve Stem Oil Seal and Valve Spring Replacement (Exhaust).

44. Assemble the cylinder head plug.
Coat the plugs with the Head Gasket Sealer GM, PM 1050026 or the equivalent.

NOTICE: In order to avoid damage, install the spark plugs after the cylinder head has been installed on the engine.

45. Assemble the valve mechanism.


INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Cylinder Head
^ Tools Required
- J 36660 Torque Angle Meter





1. Install the cylinder head gasket to the block.
2. Install the cylinder head.
3. Lightly apply clean engine oil to the threads and the bottom side of the flange of the head bolt and allow the oil to drain before installing.





4. Install and tighten the cylinder head bolts in sequence.
^ Tighten bolts 1-8 to 65 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
^ Tighten bolts 9 and 10 to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).
Then turn all the bolts an additional 90 degrees in sequence. Use the J 36660.

NOTICE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.


Component Parts




1. The intake camshaft housing. Refer to Intake Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement.
2. The exhaust camshaft housing. Refer to Valve Stem Oil Seal and Valve Spring Replacement (Exhaust).
3. Install the timing chain housing and the timing chain. Refer to Timing Chain Housing Replacement.
4. Uncover the fuel injectors.
5. Install new injector O-ring seals.
6. Lubricate the O-ring seals with engine oil.
7. Uncover the injector openings in the cylinder head.
8. Install the fuel rail onto the cylinder head.
9. Install the fuel rail to the camshaft housing bolts and tighten to specification.
^ Tighten the bolts to 26 Nm (19 ft. lbs.).

10. Install the fuel line retaining clamp and the retainer to the bracket on top of the camshaft housing.
11. Install the vacuum line to the fuel pressure regulator.
12. Install the fuel injector harness connector.
13. Install the camshaft position sensor connector.





14. Install the power steering pump assembly. Refer to Power, Steering Pump Replacement in Steering and Suspension.

IMPORTANT: When reinstalling the power steering pump apply a 3 mm bead of GM P/N 12346586 sealer or the equivalent to the joint at the end of the camshaft housing halves before installation of the power steering pump and the pump face seal.

15. Install the power steering bolt.
^ Tighten the bolt to 26 Nm (19 ft. lbs.).

16. Install the electrical connection from the oil pressure switch.
17. For automatic transmission equipped vehicles, install the transmission fluid level indicator tube assembly from the exhaust camshaft cover.
Position aside.
18. Install the electrical connector to the ignition coil and the module assembly.
19. Reinstall any spark plug boot connector assembly that stuck to a spark plug back onto the ignition coil and module assembly.
20. Locate the ignition coil and the module assembly over the spark plugs and push straight down.
21. Clean any loose lubricant that is present on the ignition coil and the module assembly to the camshaft housing bolts.





22. Apply the Pipe Sealant GM P/N-1052080 or the equivalent onto the ignition coil and the module cover assembly to the camshaft housing bolts.
^ Tighten the bolts to 15 Nm (11 ft. lbs.) + 30 degrees.

23. Install the electrical connector to the ignition coil and the module assembly.
24. Remove the J 28467-360
25. Install the intake manifold. Refer to Intake Manifold Replacement.
26. Connect the coolant temperature sensor connectors.
27. Connect the upper radiator hose to the coolant outlet.
28. Connect the following electrical connectors:
- The MAP sensor
- The IAT sensor
- The purge solenoid
29. Install the exhaust manifold. Refer to Exhaust Manifold Replacement.
30. Install the throttle body to air cleaner duct.
31. Fill the coolant system. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System in Cooling System.
32. Connect the negative battery cable.