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Fig
EM
3
Crankshafl
PISTON
AND
CONNECTING
ROD
The
pistons
are
of
a
special
alumi
num
casting
and
have
struts
to
control
thermal
expansion
two
compression
rings
and
one
combined
oil
ring
The
piston
heads
are
slightly
dished
The
piston
pil1S
are
a
special
hollow
steel
shaft
They
are
full
floating
fit
to
the
piston
and
press
fit
to
the
connecting
rods
The
connecting
rods
are
of
a
special
forged
steel
Oil
is
sprayed
to
the
connecting
rod
small
ends
through
drilled
passages
in
the
large
ends
of
rod
Oil
holes
in
the
connecting
rods
are
located
so
as
to
insure
optimum
lubrication
under
heavy
load
0
50
1
o
E
Moao
Fig
EM
4
Piston
and
connecting
rod
CYLINDER
HEAD
The
cylinder
head
is
made
of
a
light
strong
aluminum
alloy
with
good
cooling
efficiency
it
contains
wedge
type
combustion
chambers
A
special
aluminum
bronze
valve
seat
is
used
on
the
intake
valve
while
a
heat
resistant
steel
valve
seat
is
installed
on
the
exhaust
valve
These
parts
are
all
hot
press
fitted
EM407
Fig
EM
S
Cylinder
head
Engine
Mechanical
CAMSHAFT
The
camshaft
is
made
of
a
special
cast
iron
and
is
loca
ted
inside
the
rocker
cover
Four
aluminum
alloy
brackets
support
it
Camshaft
bearings
are
lubricated
from
oil
holes
which
lead
to
the
main
oil
gallery
of
the
cylinder
head
Concentric
passages
are
drilled
in
the
front
and
rear
parts
of
the
earn
shaft
Oil
to
each
earn
lobe
is
supplied
through
an
oil
hole
drilled
in
the
base
circle
of
each
lobe
Lubricant
is
sup
plied
to
the
front
oil
gallery
from
the
2nd
camshaft
bearing
and
to
the
rear
oil
gallery
from
the
3rd
camshaft
bearing
These
holes
on
the
base
circle
of
the
lobe
supply
lubricant
to
the
earn
pad
surface
of
the
rocker
arm
and
to
the
valve
tip
end
The
cams
feature
a
long
overlap
profile
to
reduce
NOx
emission
Fig
EM
6
Camshafl
VALVE
MECHANISM
The
valve
system
has
the
pivot
type
rocker
arms
that
are
activated
directly
by
the
earn
mechanism
this
has
made
its
moving
parts
considerably
lighter
and
provides
ideal
high
speed
perform
ance
Dual
type
valve
springs
are
in
stalled
h
@l
if
Exhaust
Intake
EM084
Fig
EM
7
Valve
mechanism
EM
3
CAMSHAFT
DRIVE
The
camshaft
is
driven
by
a
double
row
roller
chain
driven
by
the
crank
shaft
The
tension
of
the
chain
is
controlled
by
a
chain
tcosioner
which
is
operated
by
spring
and
oil
pressure
The
rubber
shoe
type
tensioner
damps
vibration
of
the
chain
and
controls
its
tension
EM537
Fig
EM
8
Chain
driving
aystem
MANIFOLDS
The
intake
manifold
is
of
an
alumi
num
cast
alloy
The
exhaust
manifold
is
of
a
dual
design
and
incorporates
a
heat
control
valve
in
it
The
heal
control
valve
is
used
to
warm
the
intake
manifold
A
plate
is
installed
on
the
outer
face
of
the
manifold
to
draw
hot
intake
air
out
through
it
The
exhaust
pipe
is
connected
to
the
flanged
sur
face
of
the
exhaust
manifold
Fig
EM
9
Intak
and
exhaust
manifolds
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I
I
PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
DISASSEMBL
Y
PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
AND
INSt
ECTION
Before
disassembling
engine
note
the
following
I
Fuel
oil
or
water
may
leak
past
cylinder
head
and
block
Prior
to
disassembling
check
cylinder
head
1
1ltermal
vacuum
valve
2
Check
valve
3
Altitude
compensator
in
air
cleaner
4
Air
gallery
pipe
S
Auto
choke
6
Automatic
temperature
control
air
cleaner
7
Anti
8ackfire
valve
A
B
valve
8
Boost
Controlled
Deceleration
Device
Bee
D
D
9
P
c
v
valve
to
Air
relief
valve
11
E
G
R
control
valve
12
B
C
D
D
control
valve
and
solenoid
valve
13
Emergency
air
relief
valve
14
Air
pump
air
cleaner
IS
Carbon
canister
16
Air
control
valve
11
Air
pump
Engine
Mechanical
ENGINE
DISASSEMBLY
CONTENTS
EM
4
EM
4
PISTONS
AND
CONNECTING
RODS
CYLINDER
HE
AD
EM
7
EM
7
front
chain
cover
oil
pan
and
oil
filter
gaskets
lInd
crankshaft
and
water
pump
seals
for
signs
of
leakage
past
their
gasketed
surfaces
2
Check
carburetor
and
fuel
pump
for
condition
fuel
hoses
for
deteriora
tion
cracks
or
leakage
of
fuel
past
their
jointed
or
connected
surfaces
Fig
EM
0
Emiuion
control
devic
s
California
mod
18
E
T366
3
Remove
carburetor
air
cleaner
Remove
fresh
air
duct
Disconnect
hot
air
duct
from
air
cleaner
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
air
pump
hose
at
air
cleaner
Disconnect
air
cleanef
to
rocker
cover
hose
at
rocker
cover
Disconnect
air
cIeaner
to
air
con
trol
valve
hose
at
air
cleaner
Cali
fornia
models
only
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
A
B
valve
hose
at
air
cleaner
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
related
part
vacuum
hoses
at
air
cleaner
Loosen
air
cleaner
band
bolt
and
remove
carburetor
air
cleaner
as
sembly
from
carburetor
4
Plug
up
carburetor
air
horn
to
prevent
entry
of
foreign
matter
5
Remove
alternator
drive
belt
alternator
and
alternator
bracket
EM
4
6
Remove
air
pump
drive
belt
cool
er
compressor
and
idler
pulley
if
so
equipped
7
Remove
starter
motor
from
trans
mission
8
Visually
inspect
cylinder
head
cylinder
block
rocker
C
Ner
front
chain
cover
oil
pan
and
all
other
outer
parts
for
oil
water
and
fuel
leaks
breakage
or
missing
parts
such
as
bolts
and
nuts
9
Check
piping
and
electrical
cir
cuits
for
deterioration
breakage
fit
tings
discontinuity
or
insulation
DISASSEMBLY
To
remove
engine
from
vehicle
refer
to
the
instructions
under
the
Engine
Removal
and
Installation
ER
section
I
Remove
transmission
from
en
gine
2
Remove
clutch
assembly
from
flywheeL
3
Thoroughly
drain
engine
oil
and
coolan
t
by
removing
drain
plugs
Store
engine
oil
and
coolant
if
they
are
to
be
used
again
4
Place
engine
assembly
on
engine
stand
I
Remove
cooling
fan
2
Remove
right
engine
mounting
bracket
3
Remove
oil
filter
with
Oil
Filter
Wrench
STI9320000
4
Remove
oil
pressure
swi
tch
5
Install
engine
attachment
to
cylinder
block
utilizing
bolt
holes
in
alternator
bracket
and
water
drain
hole
6
Set
engine
on
stand
Engine
Attachment
ST05260001
Engine
Stand
ST050I
SOOO
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EM410
Fig
EM
II
Engine
on
engine
land
Remove
oil
level
gauge
6
Remove
carburetor
from
intake
manifold
1
Disconnect
cylinder
block
to
P
C
V
valve
hose
at
P
C
V
valve
2
Disconnect
A
B
valve
to
E
G
R
passage
hose
at
E
G
R
passage
3
Disconnect
vacuum
tube
to
carburetor
hoses
white
and
yellow
at
vacuum
tube
4
Disconnect
fuel
hose
from
carburetor
5
Remove
dash
pot
bracket
from
intake
manifold
6
Remov
carburetor
attaching
bolts
and
remove
carburetor
assembly
and
gasket
7
Disconnect
distributor
high
ten
sion
cables
from
sparkplugs
8
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
from
distributor
and
remove
distributor
as
sembly
9
Disconnect
fuel
hose
from
fuel
pump
and
remove
fuel
and
vacuum
hoses
combined
from
cylinder
head
10
Remove
fuel
pump
assembly
from
cylinder
head
EM412
Fig
EM
12
Removing
fuel
pump
IJ
Remove
in
take
and
exhaust
manifold
assembly
from
cylinder
head
1
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
from
air
control
valve
and
remove
air
con
trol
valve
for
California
and
a
r
hoses
as
an
assembly
Engine
Mechanical
1
Air
control
valve
2
Distributor
EM531
Fig
EM
13
Removing
air
control
valve
Californio
model
2
Remove
carburetor
air
cleaner
bracket
3
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
from
E
G
R
valve
4
Remove
check
valve
from
air
gallery
pipe
5
Disconnect
E
G
R
tube
from
E
G
R
passage
and
exhaust
manifold
6
Remove
E
G
R
passage
and
E
G
R
valve
from
intake
manifold
I
E
G
R
passage
2
E
G
R
tube
Fig
EM
14
EM532
Removing
E
G
R
tube
and
passage
7
Remove
F
l
C
D
bracket
from
cylinder
head
if
so
equipped
8
Disconnect
vacuum
hoses
from
thermal
vacuum
valve
and
remove
thermostat
housing
and
gasket
from
cylinder
head
EM089
Fig
EM
15
Removing
thermostat
housing
EM
5
9
Remove
cylinder
block
to
P
C
V
valve
hose
blow
by
gas
hose
from
cylinder
block
10
Remove
manifold
attaching
bolts
and
remove
intake
and
exhaust
manifold
assembly
and
gasket
from
cylinder
head
Fig
EM
16
Removing
intake
and
exhaust
manifold
assembly
11
Remove
intake
and
exhaust
manifold
attaching
bolts
and
separate
intake
manifold
from
exhaust
mani
fold
12
Remove
air
gallery
pipes
from
exhaust
manifold
12
Remove
left
engi
e
mounting
bra
et
from
cylinder
blopk
13
Remove
air
pump
and
cooler
compressor
bracket
14
Remove
crankshaft
pulley
in
stalling
bolt
and
washer
and
then
remove
pulley
with
a
two
jaw
puller
15
Remove
water
pump
assembly
16
Remove
rocker
cover
17
R
emove
spark
plugs
18
Remove
fuel
pump
drive
earn
19
Remove
camshaft
sprocket
Refer
to
the
following
note
during
operation
when
removing
camshaft
sprocket
from
engine
installed
on
car
EM091
Fig
EM
17
Removing
cammaf
sprocket
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28
Remove
cylinder
head
assembly
Use
Cylinder
Head
Bolt
Wrench
STl0120000
to
remove
cylinder
head
bolts
Loosen
bolts
from
CD
to
@
as
shown
in
Figure
EM
18
Fig
EM
IS
Cylinder
head
bolt
loosening
equence
Notes
When
removing
cylinder
heao
from
engiJJe
installed
on
car
follow
the
instructions
below
a
Turn
crankshaft
until
No
I
pilton
is
at
T
D
C
on
its
compression
stroke
b
Remove
rocker
Cover
and
fuel
pump
c
To
facilitate
assembling
o
tion
scribe
8
mark
on
timing
c
8in
and
camshaft
sprocket
with
paint
be
fore
removal
d
Loosen
camshaft
bolt
and
remove
fuel
pump
drive
earn
e
Support
timing
chain
by
utilizing
Chain
Stopper
STl7420001
bet
ween
timiilg
chains
as
shown
in
Figure
EM
19
This
0
peration
eliminates
the
prob
lem
of
realigning
timing
marks
on
timing
chain
and
crankshaft
sprocket
EM538
Fig
EM
19
Supporting
timing
chain
f
Remove
camshaft
sprocket
g
Loosen
cylinder
head
bolts
and
remove
cylinder
head
Engine
Mechanical
29
Invert
engine
30
Remove
oil
pan
and
oil
strainer
EM094
Fig
EM
20
Removing
oil
traintir
and
oil
pump
31
Remove
oil
pump
and
its
drive
spindle
See
Figure
EM
20
32
Remove
front
cover
33
Remove
chain
tensioner
and
chain
slack
side
guide
EM095
Fig
EM
21
Removing
chain
ten
ioner
and
tim
ing
chain
34
Remove
timing
chain
See
Figure
EM
2l
35
Remove
oil
thrower
crankshaft
wonn
gear
and
chain
drive
sprocket
Fig
EM
22
Removing
chain
drive
Proc
et
EM
6
36
Remove
piston
and
connecting
rod
a
mbly
Extract
connecting
rod
bearings
keeping
them
in
order
I
Fig
EM
23
Removing
pilton
and
connecting
rod
aat
m
b
y
37
Remove
flywheel
and
rear
plate
Be
careful
not
to
drop
them
EM415
Fig
EM
24
Removing
flywheel
38
Remove
main
bearing
caps
Use
Crankshaft
Main
Bearing
Cap
Puller
KVIOI04ISO
to
remove
center
and
rear
main
bearing
caps
Keep
them
in
order
KVIOI04IS0
EM539
Fig
EM
25
Removing
rear
main
bearing
cap
39
Remove
two
side
seals
from
rear
main
bearing
ca
p
40
Remove
rear
oil
seal
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EM103
EM411
Fig
EM
29
Remouingpi
tonpin
Fig
EM
26
Remouing
rear
oil
eal
41
Remove
crankshaft
42
Remove
baffie
plate
and
cyl
inder
block
net
Fig
EM
27
Removing
baffle
plate
and
nel
PISTONS
AND
CONNECTING
RODS
Remove
piston
rings
with
a
ring
remover
O
EM102
Fig
EM
28
Removing
pilton
rings
2
Press
piston
pin
out
with
Piston
Pin
Press
Stand
STl3030001
Engine
Mechanical
3
Keep
disassembled
parts
in
order
CYLINDER
HEAD
I
Remove
valve
rocker
springs
Loosen
valve
rocker
pivot
lock
nut
and
remove
rocker
arm
by
pressing
valve
spring
down
Fig
EM
3D
Removing
rockerarrm
2
Remove
locate
plate
and
remove
camshaft
EM105
Fig
EM
31
Remouing
cammaft
EM
7
Note
Be
careful
not
to
damage
eam
shaft
bearings
and
earn
lobes
3
Remove
valves
using
Valve
Lifter
STl2070000
STl2070000
Fig
EM
32
Removing
ualves
Notes
a
Take
care
not
to
lose
valve
spring
seat
oil
seal
valve
collet
and
valve
rocker
guide
b
Be
sure
to
keep
camshaft
bearings
intact
or
the
bearing
center
is
liable
to
come
out
of
alignment
61
8
Exhaust
Intake
EM101
Fig
EM
33
Value
components
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Engine
Mechanical
INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
PREPARATION
FOR
INSPECTION
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVE
CHECKING
CYLINDER
HEAD
MATING
FACE
VALVE
ASSEMBLY
VALVE
SPRING
ROCKER
ARM
AND
VALVE
ROCKER
PIVOT
VALVE
GUIDE
VALVE
SEAT
INSERTS
CAMSHAFT
AND
CAMSHAFT
BEARING
CAMSHAFT
BEARING
CLEARANCE
VALVE
TIMING
CAMSHAFT
ALIGNMENT
CYLINDER
BLOCK
HOW
TO
MEASURE
CYLINDER
BORE
CYLINDER
BORING
PREPARATION
FOR
INSPECTI
N
I
Before
cleaning
check
for
signs
of
water
and
oil
leaks
in
cylinder
block
and
head
2
Clean
oil
carbon
deposits
and
sealant
from
an
parts
Remove
gasket
3
Clean
all
oil
holes
with
solvent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
Make
sure
that
they
are
not
restricted
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVE
CHECKING
CYLINDER
HEAD
MATING
FACE
EM407
Fig
EM
34
Cylinder
head
CONTENTS
EM
8
EM
B
EM
8
EM
8
EM
9
EM
lO
EM
l0
EM
11
EM
12
EM
12
EM
12
EM
13
EM
13
EM
13
EM
14
PISTONS
PISTON
PINS
AND
PISTON
RINGS
CONNECTING
ROD
CRANKSHAFT
BUSHING
AND
BEARING
MEASUREMENT
OF
MAIN
BEARING
CLEARANCE
MEASUREMENT
OF
CONNECTING
ROD
BEARING
CLEARANCE
FITTING
BEARINGS
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPONENTS
CRANKSHAFT
AND
CAMSHAFT
SPROCKETS
CHAIN
TENSIONER
AND
CHAIN
GUIDE
FLYWHEEL
FRONT
COVER
AND
REAR
OIL
SEAL
Note
Never
remove
camshaft
bear
ings
unless
you
have
a
Suitable
machine
or
boring
Camshaft
bear
ing
in
line
If
you
once
remove
camshaft
bearings
bearing
centers
will
come
out
o
alignment
reo
conditioning
is
very
difficult
with
out
center
borings
L
Make
a
v
isual
check
for
cracks
and
flaws
2
Measure
the
surface
of
cylinder
head
on
cylinder
block
side
for
warpage
If
it
is
found
to
be
beyond
the
limit
designated
below
regrind
the
affected
surface
with
a
surface
grinder
Fig
EM
35
Checking
cylinder
head
8JJrface
EM
8
Head
surface
flatnes
Standard
less
than
0
05
mm
0
0020
in
O
lmm
0
0039
in
EM
15
EM
16
EM
16
EM
17
EM
17
EM
1B
EM
18
EM
19
EM
19
EM
20
EM
20
EM
20
Maximum
VALVE
ASSEMBLY
Check
each
intake
and
exhaust
valve
for
worn
damaged
or
deformed
valve
caps
or
stems
Correct
or
replace
any
valve
that
is
faulty
2
Valve
face
or
valve
stem
end
surface
should
be
refaced
with
a
valve
grinder
10
L
I
I
I
EM109
Fig
EM
36
Intak
and
exhaust
valve
dimensions
Page 54 of 537

Engine
Mechanical
Valve
head
diameter
I
In
42
0
to
42
2
1
654
to
1
661
VALVE
SPRING
H
1
Check
valve
spring
for
squareness
mm
in
Ex
35
0
to
35
2
1
378
to
1
386
using
a
steel
square
and
surface
plate
In
114
9
to
115
2
4
524
to
4
535
If
spring
is
out
of
square
more
than
Valve
length
1
6
mm
0
063
in
replace
L
mm
in
2
Measure
lhe
free
length
and
ten
Ex
1157
to
116
0
4
555
to
4
567
sion
of
each
spring
If
the
measured
Valve
stem
diameter
In
7
965
to
7
980
0
3136
to
0
3142
value
exceeds
specified
limit
replace
D
mm
in
spring
Ex
7
945
to
7
960
0
3128
to
0
3134
Valve
seat
angle
In
45030
a
Intake
and
Exhaust
Ex
45030
EM110
Fig
EM
37
Checking
valve
tern
diameter
Spring
specifications
Valve
spring
free
length
Intake
and
exhaust
Outer
Inner
Valve
spring
pressured
length
valve
open
Intake
and
exhaust
Outer
Inner
Valve
spring
assembled
height
valve
close
Intake
and
exhaust
Outer
Inner
EMll1
Fig
EM
38
Regrinding
valve
face
Note
When
valve
head
has
been
worn
down
to
0
5
nun
0
0197
in
in
thickness
replace
the
valve
Grinding
allowance
for
valve
stem
end
surface
is
0
5
mm
0
0197
in
or
less
mm
in
mmlkg
in
lb
mmlkg
in
lb
EM
9
I
i
J
T
EM112
Fig
EM
39
Measuring
spring
quareneu
1
EM113
Fig
EM
40
Measuring
apring
ten
ion
49
98
1
968
44
85
1
766
29
5
49
0
1
161
108
24
5
25
5
0
965156
2
40
0
21
3
1
575
47
0
35
0
12
3
1
378
27
I
Page 55 of 537

rr
ROCKER
ARM
AND
VALVE
ROCKER
PIVOT
Check
pivot
head
and
cam
contact
and
pivot
contact
surfaces
of
rocker
arm
for
damage
or
wear
If
damage
is
found
replace
them
A
faulty
pivot
must
be
replaced
together
with
its
corresponding
rocker
arm
VALVE
GUIDE
Measure
clearance
between
valve
guide
and
valve
stem
If
clearance
exceeds
designated
limit
replace
worn
parts
or
both
valve
and
valve
guide
In
this
case
it
is
essential
to
determine
if
such
a
clearance
has
been
caused
by
a
worn
or
bent
valve
stem
or
by
a
worn
valve
guide
Stem
to
guide
clearance
mm
in
Maximum
limit
of
above
clearance
mm
in
Engine
Mechanical
Exhaust
8
3
to
8
5
dia
0
327
to
0
335
4
1
3
0
I2
J
L
12
223
to
12
234
150
0
4812
to
0
4817
dia
1
P
Intake
I
I
J
10
8
0
425
S9
0
2
323
7
6
to
7
8
0
299
to
0
307
dia
1
Unit
mm
in
EM572
Fig
EM
41
Se11Jice
value
guide
In
take
valve
Exhaust
valve
0
020
to
0
053
0
0008
to
0
002
As
an
emergency
expedient
a
valve
can
be
pushed
into
valve
guide
and
moved
to
the
right
and
left
If
its
tip
deflects
about
0
2
mm
0
0079
in
or
more
it
indicates
that
the
clearance
between
stem
and
guide
exceeds
the
maximum
limit
of
0
1
mm
0
0039
in
Note
Valve
should
be
moved
in
paral
lel
with
rocker
arm
Generally
a
large
amount
of
wear
occurs
in
this
direction
Max
allowable
deflection
0
2
mm
0
0079
in
n
r
C1r
30mm
l
18Iin
r
EM115
Fig
EM
42
Mea
uring
clearance
between
valve
tern
and
valve
gu
ide
0
040
to
0
073
0
00
6
to
0
0029
0
1
0
0039
Replacement
of
valve
guide
I
To
remove
old
guides
use
a
drift
and
a
press
under
a
2
ton
pressure
or
a
hammer
Drive
them
out
from
combustion
chamber
side
toward
rocker
cover
Heated
cylinder
head
will
facilitate
the
operation
2
Ream
cylinder
head
side
guide
hole
at
room
temperature
10
6
E
e
417
5t
0
m3l
lj
10
6
O
fl
H
dl7
l
IV
II
Unit
mm
in
EM116
Fig
EM
43
Valve
guide
hole
Guide
hole
inner
diameter
an
mm
in
For
factory
standard
valve
guide
11
985
to
11
996
0
4718
to
0
4723
For
service
valve
guide
3
Carefully
press
new
valve
guide
into
valve
so
that
it
will
fit
smoothly
after
heating
cylinder
head
to
150
to
2000C
302
to
3920
F
Valve
guide
of
0
2
mm
0
0079
in
oversize
diameter
is
available
for
ser
vice
as
indicated
above
Interference
fit
of
valve
guide
to
guide
hole
0
027
to
0
049
mm
0
0011
to
0
0019
in
4
Ream
bore
with
valve
guide
press
ed
in
using
Valve
Guide
Reamer
Set
KVIOI039S0
EM
10
12
185
to
12
96
0
4797
to
0
4802
Reaming
bore
8
000
to
8
018
rnm
0
3150
to
0
3157
in
EM419
Fig
EM
44
Reaming
valve
guide
Page 56 of 537

q
1
I
k
k
lO
i
I
37
9
to
38
1
eel
1
492
to
1
500
dis
co
q
0
45
597
to
45
613
1
795
to
1
796
dia
5
Correct
valve
seat
surface
with
new
valve
guide
as
the
axis
VALVE
SEAT
INSERTS
Check
valve
seat
inserts
for
any
evidence
of
pitting
at
valve
contact
surface
and
reseat
or
replace
if
worn
excessively
Valve
seat
insert
of
0
5
mm
0
0197
in
oversize
is
available
for
service
as
shown
below
Intake
Unit
mm
in
Engine
Mechanical
Fig
EM
45
Correcting
valve
seat
EM573
0
32
6
1
2835
dia
Exhaust
I
I
30
U81
dia
17
5
0
295
Unit
mm
in
37
580
to
37
596
1
4795
to
1
4802
dia
Cylinder
head
rece
diameter
For
factory
standard
insert
Intake
For
service
insert
For
factory
standard
insert
Exhaust
I
For
service
insert
Interference
fit
mm
in
Intake
Exhaust
Fig
EM
46
Seroice
valve
seat
dimensions
Unit
mm
in
45
000
to
45
016
1
7717
to
1
7723
45
500
to
45
516
1
7913
to
I
7920
37
000
to
37
016
1
4567
to
I
4573
37
500
to
37
516
1
4764
to
I
4770
0
081
to
0
113
0
0032
to
0
0044
0
064
to
0
096
0
0025
to
0
0038
EM
11
Replacln
valve
eat
In
ert
1
Old
insert
can
be
removed
by
boring
it
out
until
it
collapses
The
machine
depth
stop
should
be
set
so
that
boring
cannot
continue
beyond
the
bottom
face
of
the
insert
recess
in
cylinder
head
2
Select
a
suitable
valve
seat
insert
and
check
its
outside
diameter
3
Machine
cylinder
head
recess
to
the
concentric
circles
in
valve
guide
center
so
that
insert
will
have
the
correct
fit
4
Heat
cylinder
head
to
a
tempera
ture
of
150
to
2000C
302
to
3920
F
5
Fit
insert
ensuring
that
it
beds
on
the
bottom
face
of
its
recess
and
caulk
more
than
4
points
6
Newly
fitted
valve
seats
should
be
cut
or
ground
at
the
specified
dimen
sions
as
shown
in
Figure
EM
47
7
Apply
small
amount
of
fine
grind
ing
compound
to
valve
contacting
face
and
put
valve
into
guide
Lap
valve
against
its
seat
until
proper
valve
seat
ing
is
obtained
Remove
valve
and
then
clean
valve
and
valve
sea
1
Page 57 of 537

Intake
Engine
Mechanical
I
600
38
1
496I
dia
W
39
6
I
559Ildia
1
8
1
6457
dia
45
1
71l1
Unit
mm
in
Exhaust
30
30
1
l811
di
I
32
6
2835
dia
34
6
1
3622
dia
137
1
4567
dia
Unit
mm
m
CAMSHAFT
AND
CAMSHAFT
BEARING
CAMSHAnBEARING
CLEARANCE
Measure
inside
diameter
of
earn
haft
beating
with
an
inside
dial
gauge
and
outside
diameter
of
camshaft
jour
nal
with
a
micrometer
If
wear
is
found
inside
of
bracket
replace
cyl
inder
head
assembly
EM121
Fig
EM
47
Standard
value
aeat
dimensions
EM119
Fig
EM
48
Checking
cam
haft
bearing
Camshaft
journal
to
bearing
clearance
Standard
Wear
limit
Oil
clearance
mm
in
0
038
to
0
067
0
0015
to
0
0026
0
1
0
0039
Inner
diameter
of
earn
shaft
bearing
mm
in
48
000
to
48
016
1
8898
to
1
8904
EM
12
VALVE
TIMING
This
diagram
applies
to
all
cyl
inders
If
any
valve
is
found
out
of
specifications
one
possibility
that
carn
lobe
is
worn
or
damaged
This
calls
for
replacement
of
camshaft
B
D
C
EM421
Fig
EM
49
Value
timing
diagram