Notice: Do not use assembly aids or lubricants on the cylinder
bore sleeve or the cylinder bore block when installing a new cylinder bore sleeve,
or engine damage will occur. These items will not aid in the installation of the new
cylinder bore sleeve.
Notice: Do not chill or heat the cylinder bore sleeve or the cylinder
block when removing or installing a new cylinder bore sleeve. Chilling or heating
the cylinder bore sleeve or the cylinder block will cause engine damage and will not
aid the removal or installation of the new cylinder bore sleeve.
- Place the NEW cylinder bore sleeve (117)
onto the cylinder block.
- Install the fixture (1) over the cylinder bore sleeve (117)
and onto the cylinder block. Do not apply downward pressure to the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
Important: Use 4 old cylinder head bolts for
the attaching bolts.
- Insert the 4 attachment bolts into the legs of the fixture (1).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Tighten the 4 attachment bolts. Do not apply downward pressure to the
cylinder bore sleeve (117).
Tighten
Tighten the 4 attachment bolts to 15 N·m
(11 lb ft).
- Align the bottom of the cylinder bore sleeve (117)
with the cylinder bore of the block (100).
- Align the installation arbor (1)
onto the top of the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
- Align the pusher block (2) into the
groove of fixture (1).
Notice: Do not use any air powered or electric tools to
rotate the threaded shaft of the cylinder bore sleeve installer in the fixture assembly or damage to the cylinder bore sleeve will occur.
- Using a ratchet, rotate the threaded shaft of fixture (1) in order to
install the cylinder bore sleeve (117) into the engine block (100).
- Do not completely seat the cylinder bore sleeve in the block. Leave approximately
1/16 inch of the cylinder bore sleeve above the surface of the cylinder block.
- Using a torque wrench, torque the threaded
shaft to 102 N·m (75 lb ft) to completely seat the cylinder
bore sleeve in the cylinder block. With the cylinder bore sleeve properly installed,
a minimal portion of the cylinder bore sleeve flange will protrude above the block
deck surface.
- Remove
the fixture (1) from the cylinder block (100).
Notice: Do not bore or hone the cylinder bore sleeve. The cylinder
bore sleeve inside diameter (I.D) is fully machined and honed to size and is optimally
finished as shipped. Any attempt to modify this factory-produced sizing and
finish with additional boring and honing will lead to engine damage, excessive noise
or abnormal oil consumption.
- After
installing the NEW cylinder bore sleeve(s) into the engine block, trim the excess
material from the cylinder bore sleeve flange.
Notice: Ensure that all the metal particles are collected in order to prevent internal damage to the engine
or bearings.
- Place the metal shaving catch plug into the cylinder bore sleeve to be trimmed.
Position the top approximately 3.0 mm (0.12 in) below the top surface
of the cylinder bore sleeve.
- Place additional metal shaving catch plugs into all remaining cylinder
bore sleeves.
Notice: Installing the metal shaving catch plug deeper
than the recommended depth will create a decrease in vacuum system performance. A
decrease in vacuum system performance will cause metal shavings to enter the engine
and cause engine failure.
Notice: Installing the metal shaving catch plug above the
recommended depth will cause damage to the metal shaving catch plug.
- Ensure that the metal shaving catch plug is 3.0 mm (0.12 in) below
the top surface of the cylinder bore sleeve.
Important: Before using the trim tool assembly, the
height of the cutting blades must be set to the proper specification. The proper specification
is that the cylinder bore sleeve flange must be flush to +0.02 mm (0.0008 in)
above the block deck surface.
- The groove side of the set gage ring (1) should be positioned upward
on a flat surface.
Important: Ensure that the set gage ring surfaces are
clean.
- Carefully position the trim tool assembly onto the set gage ring.
- Loosen the shaft collar screw (2).
- Push the shaft collar (2) downward using the trim tool preloader (1)
until the shaft collar is positioned against the top of the flange bearing (3).
Important: Once this procedure is done, it is not necessary
to reset the trim tool assembly height until the blades are worn or damaged.
- Apply downward pressure on the collar and inner drive shaft using the trim tool
preloader (1), then tighten the shaft collar screw.
Tighten
Tighten the shaft collar screw to 19 N·m
(14 lb ft).
- Place the trim tool assembly onto the cylinder
to be trimmed with the directional arrow (1) pointing in line with the crankshaft
centerline and the front of the block.
- Install the 4 bolts (2) into the cylinder head bolt holes
in the block.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
Notice: For proper tool operation, a drill motor with a 1/2 inch
chuck, 1 1/8 hp, 7 amps, triple gear reduction, and a 450-600 RPM rotational
speed in a clockwise direction must be used. If the proper drill motor is not used,
damage to the cylinder bore sleeve will occur.
- Fasten drive adapter (1) into the drill chuck.
Notice: Ensure that there are no crimps in the air feed hose or the vacuum hose.
Crimps in the hose may cause metal shavings to exit the cutting tool in any
direction, causing engine damage.
- Connect a compressed air supply (75-125 psi) to the male quick
connect (3) located on trim tool assembly. Turn the compressed air valve (2)
to the open position. This starts the venturi vacuum system that will catch the metal
shavings.
- Place the drive adapter and drill assembly (1) vertically onto
the drive adapter end of trim tool assembly. Do not apply downward force on the drill
until full rotational speed has been reached. After reaching full rotational speed,
gradually apply downward force until the cutting action is complete in approximately
5 seconds.
- Remove the drive adapter (1) and drill assembly from the trim tool
assembly.
- Turn off the compressed air valve (2).
- Remove the trim tool assembly from the engine block.
- Remove any material shavings that may be found on the metal shaving catch
plug.
- Wipe the cylinder bore sleeve and surrounding areas free of any powder
residue and then remove the metal shaving catch plug.
- Install a straight edge on the cylinder
block perpendicular to the crankshaft center line.
- Using a light, illuminate the backside of the straight edge.
- Looking at the front of the straight edge,
check to see if light is protruding through the bottom of the straight edge and the
top of the cylinder bore sleeve flange. If light is present on either side or both
sides of the cylinder bore sleeve, the cylinder bore sleeve is cut incorrectly and
a new cylinder bore sleeve needs to be installed.
- Looking at the front of the straight edge,
check to see if light is protruding through the bottom of the straight edge and the
top of the cylinder block deck surface. If light is present on both sides of the cylinder
block, the cylinder bore sleeve is cut correctly.
- Proceed to the next bore sleeve to be trimmed repeating steps 10-23
if necessary.