Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

44. Cylinder Head Disassemble



Cylinder Head Disassemble

1. Remove the spark plugs from the cylinder heads. Refer to Spark Plug Replacement (Service and Repair) .





Important:
* With the components at room temperature.

* Mark, organize, or sort the cylinder head components for assembly. Return the components to their original location during assembly.



2. Use a commercially available valve spring compressor in order to compress the valve spring.




3. Remove the valve stem keys (2).
4. Release the spring compressor and remove from the cylinder head (1).
5. Remove the valve spring cap (3).
6. Remove the valve spring (4).
7. Remove the valve (7).
8. Remove the valve stem oil seal (5). Refer to Separating Parts (Separating Parts) .
9. Repeat steps 2-8 for each valve as required.

Important: DO NOT remove the coolant core plugs (6) unless servicing is required. These will be damaged on removal and must be replaced.


10. Remove the cylinder head core hole plugs (6), as required.





Notice: Use care when handling the coolant sensor. Damage to the coolant sensor will affect the operation of the fuel control system.

11. Remove the ECT sensor (1) from the cylinder head.




12. Remove the coolant plug (2) from the right cylinder head (1).




13. Check all valve springs for distortion. There should be no more than 1.6 mm variance (1) of the spring end while the spring is being rotated on a flat surface.
Replace springs that exceed this specification.




14. Use a commercially available valve spring tester and measure each valve spring for free height and tension. Refer to Engine Mechanical Specifications (L76) (Specifications) .