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Tool | Part Number | Part Description | Qty |
A | 207-5034(1) | Stud Tensioner Tool Gp | 1 |
301-5215(2) | Stud Tensioner Tool Gp | 1 | |
B | 8T-0820 | Hydraulic Pressure Gauge | 1 |
3S-6224(3) | Electric Hydraulic Pump | 1 | |
8S-8033(3) | Electric Hydraulic Pump | 1 | |
9U-6600(3) | Hand Hydraulic Pump | 1 | |
8T-3035 | Hydraulic Line | 1 | |
C | 126-6918(4)
or 126-6919(5) |
Lifting Bracket | 1 |
126-6920 | Handle Rod | 1 | |
5D-1972 | Bolt | 2 | |
D | 229-3639 | Overhaul Protection Gp | 1 |
E | 126-6920 | Handle Rod | 1 |
(1) | Operating pressure is |
(2) | Operating pressure is |
(3) | There are three pumps that are listed in the tool chart. Any one of the pumps may be used for this procedure. |
(4) | Use with V-engines |
(5) | Use with In-line engines |
Start By:
- Remove the exhaust manifold shields. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Exhaust Manifold Shield - Remove and Install".
- Remove the fuel injector. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Fuel Injector - Remove".
- If necessary, remove the engine lifting bracket. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Lifting Bracket - Remove and Install".
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Keep all parts clean from contaminants. Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life. |
Note: Make sure that the starting system is disabled.
Note: Tooling (D) provides all the protective covers and plugs for one cylinder. Use these protective covers in order to maximize the protection during these procedures.
- Drain the coolant to a level that is below the cylinder heads into a suitable container for storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant (ELC) - Change".
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Illustration 3 g01337117 - Remove water manifold segment (2) in order for the cylinder head to be removed.
- Remove exhaust manifold section (1) in order for the cylinder head to be removed.
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Illustration 4 g00639824 - Disconnect rod assembly (4) from lever (3).
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Illustration 5 g00639825 - Remove oil supply tube assembly (5).
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Illustration 6 g00639827 Show/hide tableNOTICE Use the proper procedure in order to apply tension to the cylinder head studs. Failure to follow the correct procedure will result in damage to the cylinder head assembly and the cylinder block assembly.
Note: Tooling (A) has a guard that is not used in the photo.
- Place pedestals (9) over the cylinder head nuts. These pedestals are a part of Tooling (A).
- Place hydraulic cylinders (8) over the pedestals. These cylinders are a part of Tooling (A).
- Attach Tooling (B) to Tooling (A).
- Install collars (6). Tighten these collars with a ratchet lever (1/2 inch drive). These collars are a part of Tooling (A).
- Loosen the collars to 1 1/2 turns.
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Personal injury can result from oil under high pressure.
DO NOT allow high pressure oil to contact skin.
Wear appropriate protective equipment while working with high pressure oil systems.
Note: The stud tensioner tool groups in Tooling (A) require different operating pressure.
- Run the pump in Tooling (B) until the operating pressure is registered on the gauge.
Note: This procedure may require more pump pressure which will depend on the temperature of the engine.
- Use dowel handle (7). Place the dowel handle through the slot in each adapter. Use the handle in order to turn the nut until the nut contacts the collar. This is equivalent to the passing of 12 holes.
- Slowly release the hydraulic pressure and remove Tooling (A).
- Remove the nuts and washers from the cylinder head studs.
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Illustration 7 g01337103 - Use the bolts that hold the rocker arm shaft in place. Attach Tooling (C) to the rocker arm support on cylinder head (10).
- Attach a suitable lifting device to Tooling (C). The weight of cylinder head (10) is approximately
204 kg (450 lb) .Show/hide tableIllustration 8 g00639829 - Before the cylinder head is lifted, use Tooling (E), a suitable sized block, and a pry bar in order to loosen the cylinder head.
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NOTICE Pry only where shown in the preceding photo. Do not pry against the coupling assembly.
Show/hide tableIllustration 9 g00639830 Note: Hold rod assembly (4) so that the rod does not interfere with the removal of the cylinder head.
- Carefully raise the cylinder head on the cylinder head studs, and remove the cylinder head.
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Illustration 10 g00639831 Cuffed liner Note: Steps 19 and 20 are for engines with cuffed liners.
- Remove seal plate (11) and seal plate (13). Remove the seal adapters from the cylinder head studs. Remove the O-ring seals from the seal plates and remove the O-ring seals from both sides of the seal adapters.
- Remove combustion gasket (12) from the cylinder liner.
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Illustration 11 g00639834 Flange Cooled Cylinder Liners Note: Steps 21 through 23 are for engines that are equipped with flange cooled cylinder liners.
- Remove the combustion gasket from cylinder liner (14).
- Remove seal plate (15). Remove the O-ring seals from both sides of the seal plates.
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Illustration 12 g00639836 Flange Cooled Cylinder Liners - Remove O-ring seals (16) from cylinder liner (14).
Note: Later cylinder blocks do not have the plugs that are shown in the photo.
Show/hide tableIllustration 13 g00639838 - Measure the thickness of combustion gasket (12) all the way around. Refer to Specifications, "Cylinder Head" for more information.
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Personal injury or death can result from the engine starting. The engine can start and injure persons working on or near the engine. Be sure the engine cannot be started while service work is being performed. This is very important when the engine is equipped with an Automatic Start Stop System. On engines equipped with an air starting system, close the air supply valve to the air starting motor before service work is begun. |