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Engine - Early Build con'tIf equipped with a crankshaft wear sleeve, use the special tool to remove the crankshaft rear wear sleeve.
47. Clean and inspect the crankshaft sealing surface.
48. Remove the rear engine cover.
^ Remove the bolts.
^ Clean and inspect the gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.
^ Clean and inspect the sealing surfaces.
49. Prior to removing the exhaust manifold, inspect the exhaust manifold for warpage with a feeler gauge between the manifold and the cylinder head. Record the measurement and compare with the specification.
50. Remove the bolts and the RH exhaust manifold.
51. Remove the bolts and the LH exhaust manifold.
52. Using the special tool, disconnect the high-pressure oil rail supply line at the high-pressure oil rail.
53. Remove the bolts and the high pressure oil rail.
54. Using the special tool, disconnect and remove the high-pressure oil supply line.
55. CAUTION: Do not attempt to put battery voltage to the fuel injector or damage to the fuel injector will occur.
Using a 19 mm (0.74 inch) socket, push the fuel injector electrical connector out of the rocker arm carrier.
56. CAUTION: To prevent engine damage, do not use air tools to remove the fuel injectors. The clip that extracts the injector can dislodge and fall into the oil drain hole.
NOTE: If engine oil is found in the engine coolant or engine coolant is found in the combustion chambers, new injector sleeve may need to be installed.
Remove the bolt, the fuel injector hold down and the fuel injector.
57. Remove and discard the crankcase-to-head tube assembly.
58. Remove the 20 head bolts from both cylinder heads.
59. Remove the 16 bolts and the rocker arm assemblies.
60. Remove the rocker arm carrier from the cylinder head.
^ Remove the bolts.
^ Clean and inspect the gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.
^ Clean and inspect the sealing surfaces.
61. NOTE: Mark the location of the valve bridges before removing.
Remove the 16 valve bridges.
62. CAUTION: To prevent engine damage, keep the push rods in the order in which they were removed. Install all push rods back in their original positions.
Mark the location and remove the 16 push rods.
63. Remove the 10 outer head bolts.
64. Remove the cylinder heads.
1 Install the special tool.
2 Install the bolts.
65. Remove and discard the cylinder head gasket.
66. Remove and discard the four cylinder head dowel sleeves.
67. Remove the bolts from the rear engine tube assembly.
68. Remove the bolt and the rear engine tube assembly.
69. CAUTION: To prevent engine damage, keep the cam followers in the order in which they were removed. Install all cam followers back in their original positions.
Remove the bolts and the roller follower guides. Remove the hydraulic cam followers.
70. Remove the oil pan.
^ Remove the 16 bolts.
^ Remove the oil pan.
^ Clean and inspect the gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.
^ Clean and inspect the sealing surfaces.
71. Remove the oil pick-up tube and the screen.
^ Remove the bolts.
^ Remove and discard the O-ring.
72. Remove the upper oil pan.
^ Remove the bolts.
^ Clean and inspect the gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.
^ Clean and inspect the sealing surfaces.
73. NOTE: Prior to removing any piston and connecting rod assemblies, it is recommended that piston protrusion be evaluated. This will help identify bent or twisted connecting rods.
Check the piston protrusion above the crankcase as follows.
^ Zero the dial indicator gauge on the crankcase deck surface.
^ Position the dial indicator tip on the piston head at the 3 or 9 o'clock position.
^ Rotate the crankshaft to measure the maximum piston protrusion and record.
^ Reposition the dial indicator tip onto the piston head at the opposite position.
^ Rotate the crankshaft to measure the maximum piston protrusion and record. Average the two readings to see if the maximum piston protrusion is exceeded.
74. Using a feeler gauge, check for connecting rod side clearance.
75. Remove the bolts and the connecting rod caps.
76. CAUTION: To prevent engine damage, remove the carbon ridge prior to removing the rod and piston assemblies, if evident from the top of the cylinder bore. This reduces the chance of piston ring land damage during removal.
Use a razor knife or emery board to scrape the ridge from the top of the cylinder bore.
77. Using a wood or plastic hammer handle, push the connecting rod and piston assembly out of the cylinder bore.
78. Remove the piston rings.
1 Remove the top compression ring.
2 Remove the intermediate compression ring.
3 Remove the oil control ring.
79. Remove and discard the connecting rod bearings.
80. Install the special tool and measure the camshaft gear backlash. Install a new camshaft gear if backlash is not within specification.
81. Install the special tool and measure the camshaft end play. Install a new camshaft thrust plate if end play is not within specification.
82. CAUTION: To prevent engine damage, do not remove the rear primary crankshaft flange bolts under any circumstances. If the flange is removed and reinstalled, it will result in engine vibration and premature transmission component wear.
Install the special tool and measure the crankshaft end play. Record the end play.
83. Remove the bolt and the Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor.
84. Remove the bolt and the Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor.
85. Remove the block heater.
86. Remove the 20 lower case bolts and the 8 outside lower crankcase bolts. Remove the lower crankcase assembly.
87. Remove the lower crankcase seals and the lower bearings and discard.
88. Using the appropriate lifting device, remove the crankshaft assembly.
89. Remove and discard the crankshaft upper bearings and crankshaft upper thrust bearing.
90. CAUTION: Do not knick or scratch the camshaft bearings with the camshaft lobes or engine damage will occur.
Remove the thrust plate mounting bolts and remove the camshaft and gear.
91. CAUTION: This patch bolt is unique - do not substitute or engine damage can occur.
Remove the bolts and the eight piston cooling tubes.
92. Using the special tool, remove the camshaft bearings and discard.