Engine Block Cleaning and Inspection: Notes
Tools Required
- J 8087 Cylinder Bore Gage. See Special Tools .
- J 42385-100 Thread Repair Kit. See Special Tools .
- Clean the following areas:
- The engine block in the solvent, to remove all sludge, dirt, or debris
Refer to Cleanliness and Care .
- Dry the block with compressed air.
- The gasket surfaces
Refer to Replacing Engine Gaskets .
- The coolant passages
- The oil galleries
- The main bearing caps
- The engine block cylinder head bolt holes for threadlocking material
Thread repair driver tool J 42385-107 may be used to clean the threads of old threadlocking material.
NOTE: Do not use a caustic solution to clean the aluminum engine block.IMPORTANT: When cleaning the engine block in a thermal type oven, do not exceed 232°C (450°F).CAUTION: Refer to Safety Glasses Caution in Cautions and Notices. - The engine block in the solvent, to remove all sludge, dirt, or debris
- Inspect the following areas:
- The cylinder walls for excessive scratches, gouging, or ring ridge
- The cylinder bores for excessive ring ridge at the top of the cylinder
- The coolant jacket for cracks
- The valve lifter bores for excessive scoring or wear
- The crankshaft bearing webs for cracks
- The gasket sealing surfaces for excessive scratches or gouging
Refer to Replacing Engine Gaskets .
- The oil galleries for restrictions
- All threaded bolt holes for damage
- Measure the cylinder bores for excessive ring ridge at the top of the cylinder.