Engine Block Cleaning and Inspection
| Engine Block Cleaning and Inspection | 
| Special Tools | 
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         EN-7872
        
        Magnetic Base Dial Indicator
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         EN-8087
        
        Cylinder Bore Gauge
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For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools (LDK, LHU) .
| 1. | 
        Clean the sealing material from the gasket mating surfaces with a suitable tool (1).
         
        
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| 2. | 
        Clean the engine block and lower crankcase in a cleaning tank with solvent appropriate for aluminum.
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| 3. | 
        Flush the engine block with clean water or steam.
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        Clean the oil passages.
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        Clean the blind holes.
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| 6. | 
        Spray the cylinder bores and the machined surfaces with engine oil.
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        Inspect the threaded holes. Clean the threaded holes with a rifle brush. If necessary, drill out the holes and install thread inserts. Refer to
        
         Thread Repair Specifications (LDK, LHU)
        
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| 9. | 
        Inspect the oil pan rail for nicks. Inspect the front cover attaching area for nicks. Use a flat mill file to remove any nicks.
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| 10. | 
        Clean the sealing material from the gasket mating surfaces on the lower crankcase engine block side with a suitable tool (1).
         
        
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        Clean the sealing material from the gasket mating surfaces on the lower crankcase oil pan side with a suitable tool (1).
         
        
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| 12. | 
        Inspect the mating surfaces of the transmission face.
         
        
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| 13. | 
        
         
 Use the following procedure in order to measure the engine block flange runout at the mounting bolt hole bosses:  | 
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| 13.1. | 
        Temporarily install the crankshaft and upper bearings. Measure the crankshaft flange run-out using the
        
         EN-7872
        
        dial indicator (1)
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| 13.2. | 
        Hold the gauge plate flat against the crankshaft flange.
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| 13.3. | 
        Place the dial indicator stem on the transmission mounting bolt hole boss. Set the indicator to 0.
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| 13.4. | 
        Record the readings obtained from all of the bolt hole bosses. The measurements should not vary more than 0.203 mm (0.008 in).
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| 13.5. | 
        Recheck the crankshaft flange runout if the readings vary more than 0.203 mm (0.008 in).
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| 13.6. | 
        Remove the crankshaft and bearings.
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        Install the bed plate and bolts. Tighten the bed plate bolts to specification.
         
        
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| 15. | 
        Inspect the crankshaft main bearing bores. Use the
        
         EN-8087
        
        gauge (1) to measure the bearing bore concentricity and alignment. Refer to
        
         Engine Mechanical Specifications (LDK, LHU)
        
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| 16. | 
        Replace the engine block and bed plate if the crankshaft bearing bores are out of specification.
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| 17. | 
        Remove the bed plate.
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| 18. | 
        Inspect the cylinder bores using the
        
         EN-8087
        
        gauge (1). Inspect for the following items:
         
        
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        Wear
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        Taper
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        Runout
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        Ridging
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| 19. | 
        If the cylinder bores are out of specification, install a NEW cylinder bore sleeve. Refer to
        
         Cylinder Sleeve Removal
        
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         Cylinder Sleeve Installation
        
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