Special Tools
| • | J 8089 Carbon Removal Brush |
| • | J 9666 Valve Spring Tester |
For equivalent regional tools, refer to
Special Tools
Warning: Refer to Safety Glasses Warning in the Preface section.
Note:
| • | When cleaning a cylinder head in a thermal type oven, do not exceed 204°C (400°F). |
| • | Be careful not to scuff the chamber. |
- Clean the following components:
| • | Use the
J 8089 brush
in order to remove the carbon from the combustion chambers. |
| • | Valve stems and heads on a buffing wheel |
| | Remove all dirt, debris, or threadlocking material from the bolt holes. |
- Inspect the cylinder head for the following conditions:
| 2.1. | Cracks in the exhaust ports and combustion chambers |
| 2.2. | External cracks in the water chambers |
| 2.3. | Gasket surfaces for excessive scratches or gouging |
Refer to
Replacing Engine Gaskets.
| 2.4. | Bolt hole threads for debris or damaged threads |
Refer to
Thread Repair or
Thread Repair Specifications.
- Inspect the cylinder head for warpage. Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- Use the
J 9666 tester
in order to measure the valve spring tension.
Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- Inspect for a leaking plug (1). Second design applications use a rivet-type
plug at the top rear coolant passage of each cylinder head. If service of a leaking plug is required, it is necessary to remove the cylinder head from the engine to properly remove the plug. Refer to
Cylinder Head Disassemble.