Tools Required
• | J 8089 Carbon Removing Brush |
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
Important: When cleaning a cylinder head in a thermal
type oven, do not exceed 204°C (400°F).
- Clean the following components:
| Important: Be careful not to scuff the chamber.
|
• | Use the J 8089
in order to remove the
carbon from the combustion chambers. |
• | Valve stems and heads on a buffing wheel |
• | Remove all dirt, debris, or threadlocking
material from the bolt holes. |
- Inspect for the following conditions:
2.1. | The cylinder head (218) for cracks in the exhaust ports and combustion
chambers |
2.2. | The cylinder head for external cracks in the water chambers |
2.3. | The gasket surfaces for excessive scratches or gouging |
Refer
to
Replacing Engine Gaskets
.
2.4. | The bolt hole threads for debris or damaged threads |
Refer
to
Thread Repair
or
Thread Repair Specifications
.
- Inspect the cylinder head for warpage.
- Inspect the valve springs for squareness.
- Use the J 9666
in
order to measure the valve spring tension.
• | Replace the LS1 spring if the spring tension is less than 310 N
(70 lb) at 45.75 mm (1.80 in). |
• | Replace the LS6 spring if the spring tension is less than 400 N
(90 lb) at 45.75 mm (1.80 in). |