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Title: RECONDITIONING CYLINDER HEADS


1
RECONDITIONING CYLINDER HEADS
  • Chapter 9
  • Page 209
  • Classroom Manual
  • Page 207
  • Lab Manual

2
CHAPTER OBJECTIVE
  • Correct valve guide clearance by
  • Knurling.
  • Reaming to accept oversize valve stems.
  • Installing bronze guide liners.
  • Installing cast iron guide inserts.
  • Replace intregal and insert valve seats.
  • Grind valve seats correct contact pattern.

3
CHAPTER OBJECTIVE
  • Recondition valve faces tips.
  • Identify proper valve face-to-seat contact
    pattern.
  • Correct valve stem seal allignment.
  • Replace worn or damaged pressed-in rocker arm
    studs with oversize and threaded studs.
  • Resurface cylinder head sealing surface.

4
CHAPTER OBJECTIVE
  • Measure correct valve guide height.
  • Measure correct valve spring installed height.
  • Measure correct valve stem height.

5
VALVES and VALVE SERVICE
  • Exhaust Seat temperature 800 degrees
  • Exhaust Valve neck temperature 1300 degrees
  • Depend on seat contact for cooling

6
Effect of Valve Lash on Cooling
  • Tight valves will not allow proper seating
  • Resulting in a burned valve

7
UNLEADED GAS
  • Valve seat wear
  • Loss of valve lash

8
Temperature Protection
  • Positive valve rotators
  • Rotators can cause excessive valve face wear
  • Multi-Groove keepers allow passive rotation
  • Check Multi-Groove valves for wear
  • Sodium filled valves
  • Page 165

9
Exhaust and Intake Valves
  • Exhaust valves are smaller
  • Intake valves are larger
  • Valve stem tips are hardened

10
MEASURING the VALVE STEM
  • .001 MAXIMUM WEAR

11
STEM WEAR
  • Rocker arm side force on the valve stem causes
    valve stem and valve guide wear.
  • Figure 9-15 Page 217 Classroom Manual

12
OIL CONSUMPTION
  • Figure 9-16 Page 218 Classroom Manual

13
GUIDE PROTRUSION
  • Figure 9-19 Page 221 Classroom Manual

14
BEVELING GUIDE
  • Figure 9-25 Page 224 Classroom Manual

15
SEAT ANGLES
  • Figure 9-26 Page 224 Classroom Manual

16
VALVE SEAT GRINDING
Page 227
17
VALVE SEAT GRINDING
  • Figure 9-33 Page 228

18
BEFORE TOPPING
  • Figure 9-36 Page 229

19
AFTER TOPPING
  • Figure 9-36 Page 229

20
FINISHED SEAT
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