Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Clean the
engine camshaft in cleaning solvent.
- Dry the engine camshaft with compressed air.
- Inspect the camshaft retainer plate for damage.
If the camshaft retainer plate is damaged, replace as necessary.
- Inspect the camshaft bearings for correct fit into the engine
block camshaft bearing bores.
The camshaft bearings have an interference fit to the engine block camshaft
bearing bores and must not be loose in the engine block camshaft bearing bores.
Important: If any camshaft bearing is excessively worn or scored, replace all the
camshaft bearings.
- Inspect the camshaft bearings for excessive wear or scoring.
- Inspect the engine camshaft for the following:
• | Worn, scored, or damaged bearing journals (1) |
• | Worn engine camshaft lobes (2) |
• | Damaged bolt hole threads (3) |
• | Damaged camshaft sprocket locator pin (4) |
- Measure the engine camshaft journals
with a micrometer.
If the camshaft journals are more than 0.025 mm (0.0010 in)
out-of-round, then replace the engine camshaft.
- Measure for a bent engine camshaft or
excessive engine camshaft runout using the
J 7872 .
8.1. | Mount the engine camshaft in a suitable stand between centers. |
8.2. | Use the
J 7872 in order
to check the intermediate engine camshaft journals. |
If the runout exceeds 0.065 mm (0.0026 in), the engine
camshaft is bent and must be replaced.
- Measure the engine camshaft lobe lift using the
J 7872 .
9.1. | Place the engine camshaft on the V-blocks. |
9.2. | Use the
J 7872 in order
to measure the engine camshaft lobe lift. |
- Replace the engine camshaft if the engine camshaft lobe lift is
not within specifications.