34. Cylinder Head Clean and Inspect
Cylinder Head Cleaning and Inspection^ Tools Required
- J 8001 Dial Indicator Set
- J 42096 Valve Guide Reamer
- SA91 101NE Feeler Gage Set
- SA9177NE Straight Edge (24 inch)
- SA9183NE Spring Tester
1. Clean the top of the pistons and the top of the block:
1.1. Turn the crankshaft and bring each piston to Top Dead Center (TDC). Using a gasket scraper, remove all of the carbon from the piston top.
Important: Cover the front of the engine with a shop towel to prevent debris from entering the engine.
1.2. Remove all gasket material from the top of the block using a plastic or wood scraper.
Caution: Wear safety glasses when using compressed air in order to prevent eye injury.
1.3. Blow carbon and oil from the bolt holes.
Notice: Intake and exhaust manifold stud threads can be damaged during removal and must be replaced when a new machined cylinder head casting is installed.
Notice: Be careful not to damage the aluminum the aluminum cylinder head and block gasket sealing surfaces when removing the cylinder head or during cleaning.
2. To remove gasket material, use a plastic or wood gasket scraper. Remove all gasket material from the manifold and head surfaces.
3. Using a wire brush, remove all carbon from the combustion chambers.
4. Using a valve guide brush and solvent, clean all of the valve guide bushings.
5. Using a soft brush and solvent, thoroughly clean the cylinder head:
^ Intake and exhaust parts
^ Intake and exhaust valve seats
6. Inspect the cylinder head for flatness. Using a precision SA9177NE and SA91101NE, measure the surfaces contacting the cylinder block and manifolds for warpage. If warpage is greater than the maximum, replace the cylinder head.
^ The maximum warpage cylinder block side is 0.025 mm/100 mm (0.0010 in/3.917 inch).
7. Inspect the cylinder head for cracks. Using a dye penetrant, check the combustion chamber intake and exhaust ports, head surface, and the top of the head for cracks. If cracked, replace the cylinder head.
8. Inspect the valve spring. Using calipers, measure the height of the valve spring at 4 locations. If the spring is bent, replace it.
^ The intake and exhaust valve squareness service limit is 1.58 mm (0.0622 inch) maximum.
9. Inspect the valve spring again. Using calipers, measure the free length of the valve spring. If the free length is not within specification, replace the valve spring.
^ The free length standard is 39.2 mm (1.543 inch) minimum.
10. Using a SA9183NE, or equivalent, fully collapse the spring 3 times, then measure the tension of the intake and exhaust valve springs at the specified installed length. If the installed tension is not as specified, replace the valve spring.
^ The standard is 34 mm (1.338 inch) at 252 N (56.6 lb).
11. Clean the valves.
11.1. Using a gasket scraper or wire brush, remove all carbon from the valve head.
11.2. Using a wire brush, thoroughly clean the valve.
Notice: Small scratches, scores, or scuffs on the valve stem will damage and wear out the valve stem seal. Always lubricate the valve guide and valve stem before installing a new valve stem seal. If a valve stem seal is removed after installation, it must be discarded.
12. Inspect the valve stems and guides for wear, scratches, and burrs.
13. Replace the spring if the spring length is less than 34 mm (1.338 inch) when subjected to a compressive force of 252 N (56.6 lbs).
14. Perform the following steps to inspect the valve stem-to-valve guide clearance:
14.1. Clamp the J8001 on the exhaust port side of the cylinder head.
14.2. Locate the indicator so that the movement of the valve stem from side to side, crosswise to cylinder head, will cause a direct movement of the indicator stem.
14.3. Measure the valve head with the valve protruding 10 mm (0.39 inch) from the seat.
14.4. Drop the valve head about 10 mm (0.39 inch) off the valve seat
14.5. Use light pressure to move the stem of the valve from side to side to obtain a clearance reading.
14.6. The intake valve clearance should be 0.03 - 0.057 mm (0.001 - 0.0022 inch).
14.7. The exhaust valve clearance should be 0.03 - 0.057 mm (0.001 - 0.0022 inch).
15. Measure the valve stem in 3 locations. If the valve clearance is out of specifications, then compare the lowest measurement to the specifications below. Replace the valve if the valve stem is out of specification:
^ The intake valve stem is 5.955 - 5.970 mm (0.2344 - 0.235 inch).
^ The exhaust valve stem is 5.945 - 5.960 mm (0.234 - 0.2346 inch).
16. Ream the valve guide and use an oversized valve if the valve stem is not within the specification, using J 42096.