Special Tools
• | EN-48953
Camshaft Actuator Locking Tool |
Removal Procedure
- Drain the cooling system. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling.
- Remove the exhaust manifold. Refer to
Exhaust Manifold Replacement.
- Remove the intake manifold. Refer to
Intake Manifold Replacement.
- Reposition the radiator surge tank air bleed hose clamp.
- Remove the radiator surge tank air bleed hose from the cylinder head.
- Reposition the radiator inlet hose clamp using the
J 38185
.
- Remove the radiator inlet hose from the cylinder head.
- Disconnect all electrical connectors as necessary.
- Remove the camshaft cover. Refer to
Camshaft Cover Replacement.
- Remove the upper timing chain guide bolts and guide.
Important: If the intake camshaft actuator is moving independently of the camshaft, this means the camshaft is not locked to the actuator. Rotate the camshaft counter-clockwise while the holding tool is installed and this will lock
the camshaft to the actuator.
Important: Ensure the timing chain and the camshaft position actuators are marked for proper assembly.
- Rotate the intake camshaft clockwise and install the
EN-48953
(1) to the actuators.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the camshaft actuator retainer bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
- Clean the timing chain and gears with solvent.
- Mark the timing gear sprockets and the timing chain. It is recommended that the paint marks are located in the 12 o'clock position.
- Loosen, but do not remove the intake and exhaust camshaft actuator bolts.
- Remove the camshaft actuator locking tool,
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.
Important: Ensure the tips of the
EN-48749
are fully engaged into the timing chain. The retention tool rod can be used on the back side of the chain to ensure the teeth from
the retention tool are engaged.
- Install the timing chain retention tool
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(1) to the intake side of the timing chain.
- Remove the timing chain tensioner.
Important: The camshaft actuators should not rotate during the removal of installation.
- Install the timing chain retention tool
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(1) to the exhaust side of the timing chain.
- Remove and discard the exhaust camshaft actuator bolt (2).
- Remove and discard the intake camshaft actuator bolt (2).
- Remove the intake camshaft actuator (3) from the camshaft while also removing the actuator from the timing chain.
- Mark the cylinder head (1) in relationship to the camshaft actuator notch
is on the camshaft (2).
- Remove the fixed timing chain guide access plug.
Important: The threaded rod from the timing chain retention tool can be used to help feed the rubber band around the chain guides.
- Install a rubber band (1) around the top of the upper timing chain guides (2) in order to pull the guides together.
- Remove the cylinder head bolts in the sequence shown. Discard the bolts.
- Remove the cylinder head.
- Remove the cylinder head gasket.
- Clean all of the gasket surfaces.
- Use the following steps when cleaning the cylinder head and cylinder block surfaces:
• | Use a razor blade gasket scraper to clean the cylinder head and cylinder block gasket surfaces. Do not scratch or gouge either surface. |
| Important: DO NOT use any other method or technique to clean these gasket surfaces.
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• | Use a NEW razor blade on the cylinder head and a NEW blade on the cylinder block. |
| Important: Be careful not to gouge or scratch the gasket surfaces. DO NOT gouge or scrape the combustion chamber surfaces. The feel of the gasket surface is important, not the appearance. There will be indentations from the gasket
left in the cylinder head after all of the gasket material is removed. These small indentations will be filled in by the NEW gasket.
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• | Hold the razor blade as parallel to the gasket surface as possible. |
- Clean the old sealer/lube and any dirt from around the bolt holes.
Important: DO NOT use a tap to clean the cylinder head bolt holes.
- Clean the bolts holes with a nylon bristle brush.
- When cleaning the cylinder head bolt holes use suitable commercial spray liquid solvent and compressed air from an extended-tip blow gun in order to reach the bottom of the holes.
- If replacing the cylinder head, transfer all parts as necessary.
Installation Procedure
Important: DO NOT use any sealing material.
- Install the cylinder head gasket.
- Install the cylinder head.
- Install NEW cylinder head bolts.
- Install and tighten the cylinder head bolts in the sequence shown.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 30 N·m (22 lb ft) plus an additional 155 degrees using the
J 45059
.
- Install the NEW front cylinder head bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 35 N·m (26 lb ft).
- Ensure the cylinder head (1) and the camshaft (2) are correctly
aligned.
- Remove the rubber band (1) from around the top of the upper timing chain guides (2).
- Install the fixed guide bolt into the cylinder head.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 12 N·m (106 lb in).
- Apply sealant compound to thread and install the timing chain guide bolt access hole plug. Refer to
Adhesives, Fluids, Lubricants, and Sealers for the correct part number.
- Install the fixed timing chain guide access plug.
Tighten
Tighten the chain guide plug to 90 N·m (59 lb ft).
Important: Ensure that the alignment mark made previously on the exhaust camshaft actuator is still aligned properly with the mark on the timing chain.
- Install the timing chain onto the intake camshaft actuator.
- Align the intake camshaft actuator alignment mark made previously with the timing chain mark and install the actuator onto the camshaft.
- Install a NEW intake camshaft actuator bolt (2) until snug.
- Remove the timing chain retention tool
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(1)
from the intake side of the timing chain.
Important: Ensure that the alignment mark made previously on the intake camshaft actuator is still aligned properly with the mark on the timing chain.
- Install the timing chain onto the exhaust camshaft actuator.
- Align the exhaust camshaft actuator alignment mark made previously with the timing chain mark and install the actuator onto the camshaft.
- Install a NEW exhaust camshaft actuator bolt (2) until snug.
- Remove the timing chain retention tool
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(1) from the exhaust side of the timing chain.
- Reset and install the timing chain tensioner. Refer to
Timing Chain Tensioner Replacement.
- Install the
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(1) to the actuators.
- Install the camshaft actuator locking tool bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
- Tighten the NEW camshaft actuator bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 85 N·m (63 lb ft), plus an additional 30 degrees using the
J 45059
.
- Release the tensioner by applying a counterclockwise torque on the harmonic balancer bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 45 N·m (33 lb ft).
- Remove the camshaft actuator locking tool,
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.
- Install the upper timing chain guide bolts and guide.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
- Install the camshaft cover. Refer to
Camshaft Cover Replacement.
- Connect all electrical connectors as necessary.
- Install the radiator inlet hose to the cylinder head.
- Position the radiator inlet hose clamp using the
J 38185
.
- Install the radiator surge tank air bleed hose to the cylinder head.
- Position the radiator surge tank air bleed hose clamp.
- Install the exhaust manifold. Refer to
Exhaust Manifold Replacement.
- Install the intake manifold. Refer to
Intake Manifold Replacement.
- Fill the cooling system. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling.