• | J 7872 Magnetic Base Dial Indicator Set |
• | J 8520 Camshaft Lobe Lift Indicator |
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
If the camshaft retainer plate sealing gasket is not cut or damaged, it may be reused.
• | Excessive wear or scoring. The presence of the copper color bearing material should be considered normal and not a guideline for bearing replacement. Measure the bearing inside diameter (ID) as required for an over-sized condition. Refer to Engine Mechanical Specifications. |
• | Proper fit in the engine block. Camshaft bearings have an interference fit to the engine block and should not be loose in the engine block bearing bores. |
• | Oil lubrication hole plugged by debris. |
• | Bearings with excessive wear or scoring must be replaced. |
• | If the camshaft bearing journals are more than 0.025 mm (0.001 in) out-of-round, replace the camshaft. |
• | If the camshaft bearing journal diameter is less that 54.99 mm (2.164 in), replace the camshaft. |
• | A camshaft with an intake lobe that measures 46.169 mm (1.817 in) or less must be replaced. |
• | A camshaft with an exhaust lobe that measures 46.199 mm (1.818 in) or less must be replaced. |
12.1. | Mount the camshaft in wooden V-blocks or between centers on a fixture. |
12.2. | Check the runout of the intermediate camshaft bearing journals using the J 7872 . |
12.3. | If camshaft runout exceeds 0.05 mm (0.002 in), the camshaft is bent and should be replaced. |
Important: Measuring camshaft lobe lift is a procedure used to determine if the camshaft lobes have worn. This test is to be performed prior to engine disassembly and with the camshaft and valve train components installed in the engine.
• | The proper lobe lift for intake lobes is 6.82 mm (0.268 in). |
• | The proper lobe lift for exhaust lobes is 6.96 mm (0.274 in). |