C6.6 Industrial Engine Caterpillar


Inlet and Exhaust Valves - Remove and Install

Usage:

C6.6 667

Removal Procedure

Table 1
Required Tools 
Tool  Part Number  Part Description  Qty 
9U-6195  Valve Spring Compressor 
268-1969 Adapter 
276-1221 Head 

Start By:

  1. Remove the cylinder head. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Cylinder Head - Remove" for the correct procedure.


NOTICE

Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.


  1. Clean the bottom mating surface of the cylinder head. Check the depth of the valves below the face of the cylinder head before the valve springs are removed. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head Valves" for the correct dimensions.

  2. Place a temporary identification mark on the heads of the valves in order to identify the correct position.

    Note: Inlet valves have a recess in the center of the head.

  3. Use a suitable lifting device to position the cylinder head with the valve springs upward. The weight of the cylinder head is approximately 65 kg (143 lb).

    Note: Ensure that the cylinder head is kept on a clean, soft surface in order to prevent damage to the machined face.

    ------ WARNING! ------

    Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a released spring force.

    Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.

    Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to release the spring force.




    Illustration 1g01978994

  4. Install Tooling (A) into position on the cylinder head in order to compress appropriate valve spring (3).


    NOTICE

    Ensure that the valve spring is compressed squarely or damage to the valve stem may occur.


  5. Apply sufficient pressure to Tooling (A) in order to remove valve keepers (1).

    Note: Do not compress the spring so that valve spring retainer (2) touches valve stem seal (4).

  6. Slowly release the pressure on Tooling (A).


    Illustration 2g01978995

  7. Place a temporary identification mark on valve spring (3) in order to identify the correct position.

  8. Remove valve spring retainer (2). Remove valve spring (3).

  9. Repeat Step 4 through Step 8 for the remaining valves.

  10. Remove Tooling (A).

  11. Remove valve stem seals (4).

  12. Use a suitable lifting device to turn over the cylinder head.

  13. Place a temporary identification mark on valves (5). Remove valves (5) from the cylinder head.

Installation Procedure

Table 2
Required Tools 
Tool  Part Number  Part Description  Qty 
9U-6195  Valve Spring Compressor 
268-1969 Adapter 
276-1221 Head 


NOTICE

Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.


Note: The valves have a hard surface finish. Grinding compound must not be used on the valves. Grinding compound will damage the hard surface finish of the valves.

  1. Clean all components of the cylinder head assembly. Ensure that all ports, all coolant passages, and, all lubrication passages in the cylinder head are free from debris. Follow Step 1.a through Step 1.e in order to inspect the components of the cylinder head assembly. Replace any components that are worn or damaged.

    1. Inspect the cylinder head for wear and for damage. Refer to System Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Cylinder Head Inspect" for the correct procedure.

    2. Inspect the valve seats for wear and for damage. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head Valves" for further information.

    3. Inspect the valve guides for wear and for damage. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head Valves" and System Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Valve Guide - Inspect" for further information.

    4. Inspect the valves for wear and for damage. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head Valves" for the correct information.

    5. Inspect the valve springs for damage and for the correct length. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head Valves " for the correct information.


    Illustration 3g01978995

  2. Lubricate the stems of valves (5) with clean engine oil. Install valves (5) in the appropriate positions in the cylinder head. Check the depth of the valves below the face of the cylinder head. Refer to System Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Valve Depth - Inspect" for more information.

  3. Use a suitable lifting device to turn over the cylinder head. The weight of the cylinder head is approximately 65 kg (143 lb).

    Note: Ensure that all of the valves remain in place.

  4. Install new valve stem seals (4) onto each of the valve guides.

    Note: The outer face of the valve guides must be clean and dry before installing valve stem seals (4).

  5. Install valve spring (3) onto the cylinder head. Position valve spring retainer (2) on valve spring (3).

    ------ WARNING! ------

    Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a released spring force.

    Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.

    Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to release the spring force.




    Illustration 4g01978994

  6. Install Tooling (A) in the appropriate position on the cylinder head in order to compress valve spring (3).


    NOTICE

    Ensure that the valve spring is compressed squarely or damage to the valve stem may occur.


  7. Apply sufficient pressure to Tooling (A) in order to install valve keepers (1).

    Note: Do not compress the spring so that valve spring retainer (2) touches valve stem seal (4).

    ------ WARNING! ------

    The valve spring keepers can be thrown from the valve when the valve spring compressor is released. Ensure that the valve spring keepers are properly installed on the valve stem. To help prevent personal injury, keep away from the front of the valve spring keepers and valve springs during the installation of the valves.


  8. Carefully release the pressure on Tooling (A).

  9. Repeat Step 5 through Step 8 for the remaining valves.

  10. Remove Tooling (A) from the cylinder head.

End By:

  1. Install the cylinder head. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Cylinder Head - Install" for the correct procedure.

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