• | J 38185 Hose Clamp Pliers |
• | J 45059 Angle Meter |
• | EN-48953 Camshaft Actuator Locking Tool |
• | EN 46101 Spark Plug Tube Seal Guide |
Note: 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.
Note: Ensure the timing chain and the camshaft position actuators are marked for proper assembly.
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Note: 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.
Note: The camshaft actuators should not rotate during the removal of installation.
Note: The threaded rod from the timing chain retention tool can be used to help feed the rubber band around the chain guides.
• | Use a razor blade gasket scraper to clean the cylinder head and cylinder block gasket surfaces. Do not scratch or gouge either surface. |
Note: DO NOT use any other method or technique to clean these gasket surfaces. |
• | Use a NEW razor blade on the cylinder head and a NEW blade on the cylinder block. |
Note: 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. |
• | Hold the razor blade as parallel to the gasket surface as possible. |
Note: DO NOT use a tap to clean the cylinder head bolt holes.
Note: DO NOT use any sealing material.
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Note: Ensure that the alignment mark made previously on the exhaust camshaft actuator is still aligned properly with the mark on the timing chain.
Note: Ensure that the alignment mark made previously on the intake camshaft actuator is still aligned properly with the mark on the timing chain.