engine disassembly cylinder head removal loosening sequence inspect combustion chambers and ports...
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Engine disassembly
Cylinder head removal• Loosening sequence
• Inspect combustion chambers and ports
• Keep parts in order until inspected
Copyright 2003 Gary Lewis - Dave Capitolo
• Note location of different length bolts
• Inspect gasket seal
Engine disassembly
Cylinder head disassembly• Shock spring retainers with piston pin or socket
• Use spring compressor for removal
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Cylinder heads• Deburr valve stem tip with file or grinder to protect guide
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Cylinder heads• Check installed valve stem height while valves are still in order
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Other tips during disassembly• Clean combustion chambers caused by water
• Note direction of oil holes in rocker shafts• Burned surfaces caused by gasket failure• Carbon deposits caused by oil
• Note direction of offset rocker arms
Engine disassembly
For OHC cylinder heads . . .• Keep rockers/cam followers in order
For OHV cylinder heads . . .• Keep rockers/cam followers in order long enough for inspection or if reused
• Measure head thickness at teardown
• Keep valves in order long enough to check installed height
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Lifters• Safer to remove from the bottom
• Check for lack of rotation
• Check for dished or pitted bases
• Remove cam with engine standing on back
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Connecting rods• Check for correct rod numbering
Importance• Caps back on the same connecting rod
• If rods were already marked, verify position• Engrave cap and rod on the same side
• Housing bores do not get distorted
• Rods back in the samecylinder, facing the correct way
Engine disassembly
Connecting rods• Bearing tangs on same side
For disassembly . . .• Use rubber tubing to protect crank pin
• Valve reliefs• Pin offset major thrust side• Chamfer facing crankshaft radius
• Remove pistons one-at-a-time
• Use hammer handle to push piston assembly out
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Mains• Check for correct main cap numbering
• Inspect thrust surface
• If mains were already marked, verify position
• Stamp cap and block for position & direction (torqued)
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Ridge reaming• To remove ridge at top of cylinder
• Do not cut into ring travel
• To protect ring lands from damage
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Timing chain/gear removal• ½” slack serviceable on timing chain engines• Replace timing components as a set
• .006” wear limit for timing gear backlash
• Chain tensioners on OHC
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Removing cam bearings• Expandable or exact size drivers • Correct fit is important, so bore does not get scored
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Removing galley plugs• Heat plug red hot• Apply paraffin• Remove plug
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Removing core plugs (cup style)• Turn plug in bore with a blunt punch • Remove with rolling head pinch bar• . . . or pliers
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Removing core plugs (dish style)• Use blunt punch to dent center of plug• Remove plug• May have to drill & use slide hammer