J 35667-A Cylinder Head Leakdown Tester, or equivalent
Important: A leakage test may be performed in order
to measure cylinder/combustion chamber leakage. High cylinder leakage may indicate
one or more of the following conditions:
• Worn or burnt valves. • Broken valve springs. • Stuck valve lifters. • Incorrect valve lash. • Damaged piston. • Worn piston rings. • Worn or scored cylinder bore. • Damaged cylinder head gasket. • Cracked or damaged cylinder head. • Cracked or damaged engine block.
Caution: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in the Preface section.
Important: It may be necessary to hold the crankshaft balancer bolt to prevent the crankshaft from rotating.
• | Air leakage noise at the throttle body or air inlet hose that may indicate a worn or burnt intake valve or a broken valve spring. |
• | Air leakage noise at the exhaust system tail-pipe that may indicate a worn or burnt exhaust valve or a broken valve spring. |
• | Air leakage noise from the crankcase, oil level indicator tube, or oil fill tube that may indicate worn piston rings, a damaged piston, a worn or scored cylinder bore, a damaged engine block or a damaged cylinder head. |
• | Air bubbles in the cooling system may indicate a damaged cylinder head or a damaged cylinder head gasket. |