Valve cover JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2002 WJ / 2.G Owner's Guide

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ENGINE - 4.7L
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
ENGINE - 4.7L
DESCRIPTIONÐ4.7L ENGINE.............63
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION...........64
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - PERFORMANCE...........65
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - MECHANICAL.............66
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - LUBRICATION.............67
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CYLINDER
COMPRESSION PRESSURE.............68
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CYLINDER
COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE......69
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REPAIR
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS.........70
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FORM-IN-
PLACE GASKETS AND SEALERS.........70
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE
GASKET SURFACE PREPARATION........70
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE CORE
AND OIL GALLERY PLUGS..............71
REMOVAL.............................71
INSTALLATION.........................73
SPECIFICATIONS
4.7L ENGINE.........................74
SPECIFICATIONS - 4.7L H.O. ENGINE.....77
TORQUE............................79
SPECIAL TOOLS
4.7L ENGINE.........................80
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT
REMOVAL - 4.7L........................83
INSTALLATION - 4.7L....................83
AIR CLEANER HOUSING
REMOVAL - 4.7L........................84
INSTALLATION - 4.7L....................84
CYLINDER HEAD - LEFT
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - CYLINDER HEAD........84
DESCRIPTION - VALVE GUIDES..........84
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HYDRAULIC
LASH ADJUSTER.....................84
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐCYLINDER
HEAD GASKET.......................85
REMOVAL.............................85
CLEANING............................86
INSPECTION..........................87INSTALLATION.........................87
CAMSHAFT(S) - LEFT
DESCRIPTION.........................88
REMOVAL.............................89
INSTALLATION.........................90
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) - LEFT
DESCRIPTION.........................93
REMOVAL - LEFT SIDE..................93
CLEANING............................93
INSTALLATIONÐLEFT SIDE...............93
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS
DESCRIPTION.........................94
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐREFACING......94
REMOVAL.............................94
INSTALLATION.........................95
ROCKER ARM / ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION.........................96
REMOVAL.............................96
INSTALLATION.........................96
VALVE SPRINGS
DESCRIPTION.........................97
VALVE STEM SEALS
DESCRIPTION.........................97
CYLINDER HEAD - RIGHT
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - CYLINDER HEAD........97
DESCRIPTION - VALVE GUIDES..........97
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐCYLINDER
HEAD GASKET.......................97
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HYDRAULIC
LASH ADJUSTER.....................98
REMOVAL.............................98
CLEANING............................99
INSPECTION..........................99
INSTALLATION.........................99
CAMSHAFT(S) - RIGHT
DESCRIPTION........................100
REMOVAL............................100
INSTALLATION........................102
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) - RIGHT
DESCRIPTION........................104
REMOVAL - RIGHT SIDE................104
CLEANING...........................104
INSTALLATION - RIGHT SIDE.............104
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS
DESCRIPTION........................104
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐREFACING.....105
REMOVAL............................105
INSTALLATION........................106
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ROCKER ARM / ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION........................107
REMOVAL............................107
INSTALLATION........................107
VALVE SPRINGS
DESCRIPTION........................108
VALVE STEM SEALS
DESCRIPTION........................108
ENGINE BLOCK
DESCRIPTION........................108
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐCYLINDER BORE
HONING...........................108
CLEANING...........................109
INSPECTION.........................109
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CONNECTING
ROD BEARING FITTING...............109
CRANKSHAFT
DESCRIPTION........................111
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MEASURING
CRANKSHAFT END PLAY..............111
REMOVAL............................112
INSPECTION..........................112
INSTALLATION........................112
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐCRANKSHAFT
MAIN BEARING - FITTING..............114
INSPECTION..........................115
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT
REMOVAL............................115
INSTALLATION........................116
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR
REMOVAL............................117
INSTALLATION........................117
FLEX PLATE
REMOVAL............................118
INSTALLATION........................118
PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
DESCRIPTION........................118
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐPISTON FITTING . 118
REMOVAL............................118
CLEANING...........................119
INSPECTION..........................119
INSTALLATION........................120
PISTON RINGS
STANDARD PROCEDURE - PISTON RING
FITTING............................121
VIBRATION DAMPER
REMOVAL............................122
INSTALLATION........................123
STRUCTURAL COVER
DESCRIPTION........................124
OPERATION..........................124
REMOVAL............................124
INSTALLATION........................124
FRONT MOUNT
REMOVAL............................124INSTALLATION........................125
REAR MOUNT
REMOVAL............................125
INSTALLATION........................126
LUBRICATION
DESCRIPTION........................126
OPERATION..........................126
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐENGINE OIL
PRESSURE.........................128
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐREAR SEAL
AREA LEAKS........................128
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐENGINE OIL
LEAK..............................129
OIL
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE OIL....130
OIL FILTER
REMOVAL............................131
INSTALLATION........................132
OIL PAN
DESCRIPTION........................132
REMOVAL............................132
CLEANING...........................132
INSPECTION.........................132
INSTALLATION........................132
OIL PRESSURE SENSOR/SWITCH
DESCRIPTION........................133
OPERATION..........................133
REMOVAL............................133
INSTALLATION........................133
OIL PUMP
REMOVAL............................134
DISASSEMBLY........................134
CLEANING...........................134
INSPECTION.........................134
ASSEMBLY...........................135
INSTALLATION........................135
INTAKE MANIFOLD
DESCRIPTION........................136
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐINTAKE
MANIFOLD LEAKAGE.................136
REMOVAL............................136
CLEANING...........................137
INSPECTION.........................137
INSTALLATION........................137
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT
DESCRIPTION........................138
REMOVAL............................138
CLEANING...........................138
INSPECTION.........................138
INSTALLATION........................138
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT
DESCRIPTION........................139
REMOVAL............................139
CLEANING...........................140
INSPECTION.........................141
INSTALLATION........................141
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VALVE TIMING
DESCRIPTION - TIMING DRIVE SYSTEM....141
OPERATION - TIMING DRIVE SYSTEM.....141
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE TIMING
- VERIFICATION.....................141
STANDARD PROCEDUREÐMEASURING
TIMING CHAIN WEAR.................145TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S)
REMOVAL............................146
INSTALLATION........................146
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS
REMOVAL............................147
INSPECTION.........................149
INSTALLATION........................149
ENGINE - 4.7L
DESCRIPTIONÐ4.7L ENGINE
The 4.7 liter (287 CID) eight-cylinder engine is an
90É single overhead camshaft engine. The cast iron
cylinder block is made up of two different compo-
nents; the first component is the cylinder bore and
upper block, the second component is the bedplate
that comprises the lower portion of the cylinder block
and houses the lower half of the crankshaft mainbearings. The cylinders are numbered from front to
rear with the left bank being numbered 1,3,5 and 7,
and the right bank being numbered 2,4,6 and 8. The
firing order is 1±8±4±3±6±5±7±2. The engine serial
number is located at the right front side of the
engine block (Fig. 1)
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²Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
²Coil Over Plugs
(10) Install generator (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
CHARGING/GENERATOR - INSTALLATION).
(11) Install radiator (Refer to 7 - COOLING/EN-
GINE/RADIATOR - INSTALLATION).
(12) Install A/C condenser (Refer to 24 - HEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/A/C CON-
DENSER - INSTALLATION).
(13) Connect radiator lower hose at the thermostat
housing.
(14) Connect the transmission oil cooler lines to
the radiator.
(15) Install A/C compressor. (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/A/C COM-
PRESSOR - INSTALLATION).
(16) Install accessory drive belt (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
INSTALLATION) and radiator fan (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR FAN - INSTALLA-
TION).
(17) Install breathers, then connect tube to both
crankcase breathers (Fig. 5).
(18) Connect throttle and speed control cables.
(19) Install throttle body resonator assembly and
inlet hose.
(20) Raise vehicle.
(21) Connect two ground straps on the lower left
hand side of the engine and one ground strap on the
lower right side.
(22) Install torque converter bolts.
(23) Connect crankshaft position sensor (Fig. 4).
(24) Install starter.
(25) Install rubber splash shield.
CAUTION: The structural cover requires a specific
torque sequence. Failure to follow this sequence
may cause severe damage to the cover.
(26) Install structural cover (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
ENGINE BLOCK/STRUCTURAL COVER - INSTAL-
LATION).
(27) Install exhaust crossover pipe.
(28) Install engine block heater power cable, If
equipped.
(29) Lower vehicle.
(30) Check and fill engine oil (Refer to LUBRICA-
TION & MAINTENANCE/FLUID TYPES - SPECIFI-
CATIONS).
(31) Recharge the A/C system (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
(32) Refill the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(33) Connect the battery negative cable.
(34) Start engine and check for leaks.SPECIFICATIONS
4.7L ENGINE
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Type 90É SOHC V-8 16-Valve
Displacement 4.7 Liters / 4701cc
(287 Cubic Inches)
Bore 93.0 mm (3.66 in.)
Stroke 86.5 mm (3.40 in.)
Compression Ratio 9.0:1
Horsepower 235 BHP @ 4800 RPM
Torque 295 LB-FT @ 3200 RPM
Lead Cylinder #1 Left Bank
Firing Order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
CYLINDER BLOCK
Cylinder Block Cast Iron
Bore Diameter 93.010   .0075 mm
(3.6619   0.0003 in.)
Out of Round (MAX) 0.076 mm (0.003 in.)
Taper (MAX) 0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
PISTONS
Material Aluminum Alloy
Diameter 92.975 mm (3.6605 in.)
Weight 367.5 grams (12.96 oz)
Ring Groove Diameter
No. 1 83.73 - 83.97 mm
(3.296 - 3.269 in.)
No. 2 82.833 - 83.033 mm
(3.261 - 3.310 in.)
No. 3 83.88 - 84.08 mm
(3.302 - 3.310 in.)
PISTON PINS
Type Pressed Fit
Clearance In Piston 0.010 - 0.019 mm
(0.0004 - 0.0008 in.)
Diameter 24.013 - 24.016 mm
(0.9454 - 0.9456 in.)
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DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Exhaust 36.87 - 37.13 mm
1.4516 - 1.4618 in.)
Length (Overall)
Intake 113.45 - 114.21 mm
(4.4666 - 4.4965)
Exhaust 114.92 - 115.68 mm
(4.5244 - 4.5543 in.)
Stem Diameter
Intake 6.931 - 6.957 mm
(0.2729 - 0.2739 in.)
Exhaust 6.902 - 6.928 mm
(0.2717 - 0.2728 in.)
Stem - to - Guide
Clearance
Intake .018 - .069 mm
(0.0008 - 0.0028 in.)
Exhaust .047 - .098 mm
(0.0019 - 0.0039 in.)
Max. Allowable Stem -
to -
Guide Clearance
(Rocking
Method)
Intake 0.069 mm (0.0028 in.)
Exhaust 0.098 mm (0.0039 in.)
Valve Lift (Zero Lash)
Intake 11.25 mm (0.443 in.)
Exhaust 10.90 mm (0.4292 in.)
VALVE SPRING
Free Length (Approx)
Intake and Exhaust 48.6 mm (1.9134 in.)
Spring Force (Valve
Closed)
Intake and Exhaust 315.5 - 352.5 N @ 40.89
mm
(70.92722 - 79.24515 lbs.
@ 1.6099 in.)DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Spring Force (Valve
Open)
Intake and Exhaust 786.0 - 860.0 N @ 29.64
mm
176.6998 - 193.3357 lbs.
@ 1.167 in.)
Number of Coils
Intake and Exhaust 6.69
Wire Diameter
Intake and Exhaust 4.2799 - 4.3561 mm
(0.1685 - 0.1715 in.)
Installed Height (Spring
Seat to Bottom of
Retainer)
Nominal
Intake 40.97 mm (1.613 in.)
Exhaust 40.81 mm (1.606 in.)
CYLINDER HEAD
Gasket Thickness
(Compressed) .7 mm (0.0276 in.)
Valve Seat Angle 44.5É - 45.0É
Valve Seat Runout (MAX) 0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
Valve Seat Width
Intake 1.75 - 2.36 mm
(0.0698 - 0.0928 in.)
Exhaust 1.71 - 2.32 mm
(0.0673 - 0.0911 in.)
Guide Bore Diameter
(Std.)6.975 - 7.00 mm
(0.2747 - 0.2756 in.)
Cylinder Head Warpage
(Flatness) 0.0508 mm (0.002 in.)
OIL PUMP
Clearance Over Rotors /
End Face (MAX).035 - .095 mm
(0.0014 - 0.0038 in.)
Cover Out - of -Flat
(MAX).025 mm (0.001 in.)
Inner and Outer Rotor
Thickness 12.02 mm (0.4731 in.)
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DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Valve Lift (Zero Lash)
Intake 12.00 mm (0.4724 in.)
Exhaust 10.90 mm (0.4292 in.)
VALVE SPRING
Free Length (Approx)
Intake and Exhaust 48.92 mm (1.9259 in.)
Spring Force (Valve
Closed)
Intake and Exhaust 380.0 +/- 19.0 N @ 40.12
mm
(85.4274 lbs. @ 1.5795
in.)
Spring Force (Valve
Open)
Intake and Exhaust 1030.0 +/- 46.0 N @
28.12 mm
231.5532 lbs. @ 1.107
in.)
Number of Coils
Intake and Exhaust 7.30
Wire Diameter
Intake and Exhaust 4.77 +/- 0.03 mm x
3.80+/- .03mm
Installed Height (Spring
Seat to Bottom of
Retainer)
Nominal
Intake 40.97 mm (1.613 in.)
Exhaust 40.81 mm (1.606 in.)
CYLINDER HEAD
Gasket Thickness
(Compressed) .7 mm (0.0276 in.)
Valve Seat Angle 44.5É - 45.0É
Valve Seat Runout (MAX) 0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
Valve Seat Width
Intake 1.75 - 2.36 mm
(0.0698 - 0.0928 in.)
Exhaust 1.71 - 2.32 mm
(0.0673 - 0.0911 in.)
Guide Bore Diameter
(Std.)6.975 - 7.00 mm
(0.2747 - 0.2756 in.)DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Cylinder Head Warpage
(Flatness) 0.0508 mm (0.002 in.)
OIL PUMP
Clearance Over Rotors /
End Face (MAX).035 - .095 mm
(0.0014 - 0.0038 in.)
Cover Out - of -Flat
(MAX).025 mm (0.001 in.)
Inner and Outer Rotor
Thickness 12.02 mm (0.4731 in.)
Outer Rotor Clearance
(MAX).235 mm (.0093 in.)
Outer Rotor Diameter
(MIN)85.925 mm (0.400 in.)
Tip Clearance Between
Rotors
(MAX) .150 mm (0.006 in.)
OIL PRESSURE
At Curb Idle Speed
(MIN)*25 kPa (4 psi)
@ 3000 rpm 170 - 758 kPa (25 - 110
psi)
* CAUTION: If pressure is zero at curb idle, DO
NOT run
engine at 3000 rpm.
TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. In.
Lbs. Lbs.
Camshaft
Non - Oiled Sprocket Bolt 122 90 Ð
Bearing Cap Bolts 11 Ð 100
Timing Chain CoverÐBolts 54 40 Ð
Connecting Rod CapÐBolts 27 20 Ð
PLUS 90É TURN
Bed PlateÐBolts Refer to Procedure
Crankshaft DamperÐBolt 175 130 Ð
Cylinder HeadÐBolts
M11 Bolts 81 60 Ð
M8 Bolts 26 19 Ð
Cylinder Head CoverÐBolts 12 Ð 105
Exhaust ManifoldÐBolts 25 18 Ð
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AIR CLEANER ELEMENT
REMOVAL - 4.7L
(1) Unlatch four clips retaining air cleaner cover to
air cleaner housing (Fig. 8).
(2) Lift cover up and position to the side.
(3) Remove air cleaner element.
INSTALLATION - 4.7L
(1) Clean inside of air cleaner housing before
installing new element.
(2) Install air cleaner element into housing.
(3) Latch clips and clamp cover down to secure. Be
sure air cleaner cover is properly seated to air
cleaner housing.
Valve Spring Tester C-647
Dial Indicator C-3339
Valve Spring Compressor C-3422-B
Bore Size Indicator C-119
Oil Pressure Gauge C-3292
Piston Ring Compressor C-385
Pressure Tester Kit 7700
Bloc±Chek±Kit C-3685±A
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AIR CLEANER HOUSING
REMOVAL - 4.7L
(1) Disconnect air cleaner cover-to-air duct clamp
(Fig. 8).
(2) Disconnect air duct at housing.
(3)Each of the 3 air cleaner housing mount-
ing bolts is attached with 2 nuts (an upper nut
and lower nut). DO NOT REMOVE BOLTS. To
prevent stripping bolts, only remove lower
nuts. The lower housing nuts are located under
left front inner fender (Fig. 8).
(a) To gain access to lower nuts, raise vehicle.
(b) Remove clips retaining rubber inner fender
shield.
(c) Pry back shield enough to gain access to
lower nuts.
(d) Remove 3 nuts.(e) Remove air cleaner assembly from vehicle.
(4) If resonator is to be removed, disconnect
breather tube at resonator, disconnect air duct clamp
at resonator (Fig. 8)and remove 2 resonator mount-
ing bolts (at sides of resonator). Remove resonator
from throttle body by loosening clamp at throttle
body.
INSTALLATION - 4.7L
(1) Position air cleaner assembly to body and
install 3 nuts. Tighten nuts to 10 N´m (93 in. lbs.)
torque.To prevent excessive vibration transmit-
ted through housing, the nuts must be properly
torqued. Do not overtighten nuts.
(2) If resonator was removed: Install resonator and
bolts. Tighten bolts to 4 N´m (35 in. lbs.) torque.
Tighten clamp at throttle body to 4 N´m (35 in. lbs.)
torque.
(3) Position fender liner and install clips.
(4) Connect air duct at housing (Fig. 8).
(5) Tighten air duct clamp.
CYLINDER HEAD - LEFT
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - CYLINDER HEAD
The cylinder heads are made of an aluminum alloy.
The cylinder head features two valves per cylinder
with pressed in powdered metal valve guides. The
cylinder heads also provide enclosures for the timing
chain drain, necessitating unique left and right cylin-
der heads.
DESCRIPTION - VALVE GUIDES
The valve guides are made of powered metal and
are pressed into the cylinder head. The guides are
not replaceable or serviceable, and valve guide ream-
ing is not recommended. If the guides are worn
beyond acceptable limits, replace the cylinder heads.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HYDRAULIC LASH
ADJUSTER
A tappet-like noise may be produced from several
items. Check the following items.
(1) Engine oil level too high or too low. This may
cause aerated oil to enter the adjusters and cause
them to be spongy.
(2) Insufficient running time after rebuilding cylin-
der head. Low speed running up to 1 hour may be
required.
Fig. 8 Air Cleaner Assembly - 4.7L
1 - AIR DUCT
2 - CLAMPS
3 - AIR CLEANER COVER
4 - CLIPS
5 - HOUSING
6 - HOUSING BOLTS (3)
7 - LOWER HOUSING NUTS (3)
8 - RESONATOR BOLTS
9 - RESONATOR
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(3) Turn engine off and let set for a few minutes
before restarting. Repeat this several times after
engine has reached normal operating temperature.
(4) Low oil pressure.
(5) The oil restrictor in cylinder head gasket or the
oil passage to the cylinder head is plugged with
debris.
(6) Air ingested into oil due to broken or cracked
oil pump pick up.
(7) Worn valve guides.
(8) Rocker arm ears contacting valve spring
retainer.
(9) Rocker arm loose, adjuster stuck or at maxi-
mum extension and still leaves lash in the system.
(10) Oil leak or excessive cam bore wear in cylin-
der head.
(11) Faulty lash adjuster.
a. Check lash adjusters for sponginess while
installed in cylinder head and cam on camshaft at
base circle. Depress part of rocker arm over adjuster.
Normal adjusters should feel very firm. Spongy
adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
b. Remove suspected lash adjusters, and replace.
c. Before installation, make sure adjusters are at
least partially full of oil. This can be verified by little
or no plunger travel when lash adjuster is depressed.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐCYLINDER HEAD
GASKET
A cylinder head gasket leak can be located between
adjacent cylinders or between a cylinder and the
adjacent water jacket.
Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket
leaking between adjacent cylinders are:
²Loss of engine power
²Engine misfiring
²Poor fuel economy
Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket
leaking between a cylinder and an adjacent water
jacket are:
²Engine overheating
²Loss of coolant
²Excessive steam (white smoke) emitting from
exhaust
²Coolant foaming
CYLINDER-TO-CYLINDER LEAKAGE TEST
To determine if an engine cylinder head gasket is
leaking between adjacent cylinders, follow the proce-
dures in Cylinder Compression Pressure Test (Refer
to 9 - ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). An
engine cylinder head gasket leaking between adja-
cent cylinders will result in approximately a 50±70%
reduction in compression pressure.
CYLINDER-TO-WATER JACKET LEAKAGE TEST
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE
ENGINE IS OPERATING WITH COOLANT PRES-
SURE CAP REMOVED.
VISUAL TEST METHOD
With the engine cool, remove the coolant pressure
cap. Start the engine and allow it to warm up until
thermostat opens.
If a large combustion/compression pressure leak
exists, bubbles will be visible in the coolant.
COOLING SYSTEM TESTER METHOD
WARNING: WITH COOLING SYSTEM TESTER IN
PLACE, PRESSURE WILL BUILD UP FAST. EXCES-
SIVE PRESSURE BUILT UP, BY CONTINUOUS
ENGINE OPERATION, MUST BE RELEASED TO A
SAFE PRESSURE POINT. NEVER PERMIT PRES-
SURE TO EXCEED 138 kPa (20 psi).
Install Cooling System Tester 7700 or equivalent to
pressure cap neck. Start the engine and observe the
tester's pressure gauge. If gauge pulsates with every
power stroke of a cylinder a combustion pressure
leak is evident.
CHEMICAL TEST METHOD
Combustion leaks into the cooling system can also
be checked by using Bloc-Chek Kit C-3685-A or
equivalent. Perform test following the procedures
supplied with the tool kit.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
(2) Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
(3) Disconnect the exhaust pipe at the left side
exhaust manifold.
(4) Drain the engine coolant. (Refer to 7 - COOL-
ING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(5) Lower the vehicle.
(6) Remove the intake manifold. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/MANIFOLDS/INTAKE MANIFOLD -
REMOVAL).
(7) Remove the cylinder head cover. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S) - REMOVAL).
(8) Remove accessory drive belt. (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
REMOVAL).
(9) Remove the power steering pump and set
aside.
(10) Rotate the crankshaft until the damper tim-
ing mark is aligned with TDC indicator mark (Fig.
9).
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(11) Verify the V8 mark on the camshaft sprocket
is at the 12 o'clock position (Fig. 11). Rotate the
crankshaft one turn if necessary.
(12) Remove the crankshaft damper. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/VIBRATION DAMPER -
REMOVAL).
(13) Remove the timing chain cover. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT / CHAIN
COVER(S) - REMOVAL).
(14) Lock the secondary timing chains to the idler
sprocket using Special Tool 8515 (Fig. 10).
NOTE: Mark the secondary timing chain prior to
removal to aid in installation.
(15) Mark the secondary timing chain, one link on
each side of the V8 mark on the camshaft drive gear
(Fig. 11).
(16) Remove the left side secondary chain ten-
sioner. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIM-
ING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS - REMOVAL).
(17) Remove the cylinder head access plug (Fig.
12).
(18) Remove the left side secondary chain guide.
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS - REMOVAL).
(19) Remove the retaining bolt and the camshaft
drive gear.CAUTION: Do not allow the engine to rotate. Severe
damage to the valve train can occur.
CAUTION: Do not overlook the four smaller bolts at
the front of the cylinder head. Do not attempt to
remove the cylinder head without removing these
four bolts.
NOTE: The cylinder head is attached to the cylinder
block with fourteen bolts.
(20) Remove the cylinder head retaining bolts.
(21) Remove the cylinder head and gasket. Discard
the gasket.
CAUTION: Do not lay the cylinder head on its gas-
ket sealing surface, due to the design of the cylin-
der head gasket any distortion to the cylinder head
sealing surface may prevent the gasket from prop-
erly sealing resulting in leaks.
CLEANING
To ensure engine gasket sealing, proper surface
preparation must be performed, especially with the
use of aluminum engine components. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
Fig. 9 Engine Top Dead Center
1 - TIMING CHAIN COVER
2 - CRANKSHAFT TIMING MARKS
Fig. 10 Using Special Tool 8515 to Hold Chains to
Idler Sprocket.
1 - LOCK ARM
2 - RIGHT CAMSHAFT CHAIN
3 - SECONDARY CHAINS RETAINING PINS (4)
4 - IDLER SPROCKET
5 - LEFT CAMSHAFT CHAIN
6 - SPECIAL TOOL 8515
9 - 86 ENGINE - 4.7LWJ
CYLINDER HEAD - LEFT (Continued)

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