Cleaning Procedure
Tools Required
J 8089  Carbon Removing
      Brush
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
Important: Mark, sort, or organize components for return to their original locations.
- Clean the valve heads on a buffing wheel.
 
- Clean the following components in solvent
 
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Dry the components with compressed air.
 
Important: Be careful not to scuff the chamber or damage the valve seat.
- Use the J 8089 
 in
 order to clean the carbon from the combustion chambers.
 
Visual Inspection Procedure
Inspect the cylinder head for the following conditions:
|     •  | Damaged gasket surfaces | 
 
|     •  | Damage to threaded bolt holes | 
 
|     •  | Burnt or eroded areas in the combustion chamber | 
 
|     •  | Cracks in the exhaust ports and combustion chambers | 
 
|     •  | External cracks in the water chamber | 
 
|     •  | Restrictions in the intake or exhaust passages | 
 
|     •  | Restrictions in the cooling system passages | 
 
Flatness Measurement Procedure
- Measure the cylinder head
 for warpage with a straight edge and feeler gauge.
 
| •  | A cylinder head block deck with warpage in excess of 0.076 mm
 (0.003 in) within a 152.4 mm (6.0 in) area must be repaired
        or replaced. | 
 
| •  | A cylinder head exhaust manifold deck with an overall warpage
 in excess of 0.152 mm (0.006 in) must be repaired or replaced. | 
 
| •  | A cylinder head intake manifold deck with warpage in excess of
 0.10 mm (0.004 in) must be repaired or replaced. | 
 
- A cylinder head block deck can be resurfaced up to 0.305 mm
 (0.012 in) maximum removal.
 
Important: Excessive cylinder head resurfacing will affect compression ratio and
 emission control.
- A cylinder head that requires excessive resurfacing must be replaced.
 
Valve Inspection Procedure
- Inspect the valves for
 the following conditions:
 
| •  | Burnt or damaged areas (1) | 
 
| •  | Undersized valve margin (2) | 
 
| •  | Wear, scoring or other damage to the stem (4) | 
 
- Inspect the valve contact
 surface for the following conditions:
 
| •  | Burnt or eroded areas (3) | 
 
| •  | Acceptable edge (margin) (4) | 
 
Important: Minor imperfections of the valve may be corrected during reconditioning.
- Valves with excessive damage must be replaced.
 
Valve Spring Inspection and Measurement
Tools Required
J 9666  Valve Spring
       Tester
- Inspect the valve springs for broken coils or coil ends.
 
- Use the J 9666 
 in order to measure the valve spring
 tension. Refer to 
Engine Mechanical Specifications 
.
 
Important: Add a maximum of one shim up to 0.726 mm (0.030 in) thick
 to increase tension.
- If low valve spring tension is found, use a shim to increase tension.
 
- Recheck the valve spring tension, a valve spring that does not
 meet specification must be replaced.
 
Valve Guide Measurement Procedure
Tools Required
J 8001  Dial Indicator
       Set
Important: Excessive valve stem-to-guide clearance may cause an excessive
oil consumption  and may also cause a valve to break. Insufficient clearance
  will result  in      noisy and sticky functioning of the valve and will
disturb   the engine    assembly    smoothness.
- Measure the valve stem-to-guide clearance.
 
| •  | Clamp the J 8001 
on
 the exhaust port side of the cylinder head. | 
 
|     | Important: The indicator stem must contract the side of the valve stem just above
 the valve guide.
 | 
| •  | Locate the indicator so that the movement of the valve stem from side
 to side (crosswise to the cylinder head) will cause a direct movement   of
      the indicator stem. | 
 
| •  | Drop the valve head about 1.6 mm (0.064 in) off
 the valve seat. | 
 
- A valve guide (2)
with  excessive clearance must be repaired. Refer to 
Valve Guide Reaming, and Valve and Seat Grinding 
.
 
- Replace the cylinder head if the valve guide cannot be repaired.