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KRYOTEC ENGINE

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D. CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

A cylinder head gasket leak can be located

between adjacent cylinders or between a cylinder

and the adjacent water jacket.

Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket

leaking between adjacent cylinders are:

• Loss of engine power

• Engine misfiring

• Poor fuel economy

Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket

leaking between a cylinder and an adjacent water

jacket are:

• Engine overheating

• Loss of coolant

• Excessive steam (white smoke) emitting from

exhaust

• Coolant foaming

CLEANING

CAUTION: When cleaning cylinder head and

cylinder block surfaces, DO NOT use a metal

scraper because the surfaces could be cut or

ground. Use ONLY a wooden or plastic scraper.

To ensure engine gasket sealing, proper surface

preparation must be performed, especially with

the use of aluminum engine components and

multi-layer steel cylinder head gaskets.

NOTE: Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) head gaskets

require a scratch free sealing surface.

1. Remove all gasket material from cylinder head

and block (Refer to 09 - Engine - Standard

Procedure). Do not damage the aluminum head

sealing surface.

2. Clean all the engine oil passages.

3. Clean out the cylinder head bolt holes in the

engine block.

INSPECTION

1. Check the flatness of the cylinder head gasket

surface with a straight edge (2) and a feeler

gauge (1).

2. The cylinder head must be flat within

specification (Refer to 09 - Engine -

Specifications).

3. Remove any carbon or varnish deposits from

inside of valve guides with a reliable guide

cleaner.

4. Inspect the following components and verify

that they are within specification (Refer to 09 -

Engine - Specifications):

• Valve Springs

• Valve Seats

• Valve Guides

• Valves