Tools Required
J 8087
Cylinder Bore Gage
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Clean all the remaining sealing or gasket material from the sealing surfaces.
- Clean the engine block with cleaning solvent.
- Flush the engine block with clean water or steam.
- Clean the cylinder bores.
- Clean the oil galleries and the oil passages.
- Clean the scale and the deposits from the coolant passages.
Notice: Clean all dirt, debris, and coolant from the engine block cylinder head
bolt holes. Failure to remove all foreign material may result in damaged threads,
improperly tightened fasteners or damage to components.
- Clean the engine block cylinder head bolt holes.
- After cleaning the engine block, spray or wipe the cylinder bores and the machined surfaces with clean engine oil.
- Inspect the following areas:
• | Coolant jackets (1) for cracks |
• | Cylinder bores (2) for scratches or gouging |
• | Valve lifter bores (3) for excessive scoring or wear |
• | Threaded holes (4) for damage |
• | Crankshaft bearing webs (5) for cracks |
• | Crankshaft bearing caps (6) and the crankshaft bearing bores (7) for damage |
- | The crankshaft bearing bores should be round and uniform when measuring the inside diameter (ID). |
- | The surface where the crankshaft bearings contact the crankshaft bearing bore should be smooth. |
- | If a crankshaft bearing cap is damaged and requires replacement, replace the crankshaft bearing cap first, then rebore the engine block crankshaft bearing bores and check for the proper alignment. Finally, check the crankshaft for the proper
clearances. |
• | Engine block core hole plug bores (8) for damage |
• | Engine block (9) for cracks or damage |
• | Engine mount bosses (10) for damage |
- Measure the cylinder bores for taper and out-of-round.
10.1. | Depress the plunger on the
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to 7 mm (0.275 in) or until the
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enters the cylinder bore. |
10.2. | Center the
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in the cylinder bore and turn the indicator dial to 0. |