3363555 - 1016E10 SINGLE CYLINDER HEAD, REMOVED - OVERHAUL

Removing ( Refitting ) 1. Position the cylinder head (1a) in the vice supporting it using a suitable tool (1b).
DescriptionCode
1bSupport1.860.470.000
2. Remove the spark plugs (2b) using the tool (2a).
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2bSpanner1.850.184.000
1. With the tools (1a), (1b), (1c), (1d) and (1e) assembled as illustrated in the diagram, compress the valve springs.
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1aLever1.860.790.000
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1bLever hook1.860.788.000
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1cExtension1.860.787.000
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1dValve retaining base1.860.786.000
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1eChamber1.860.789.000
2. Release the cotters (2a), caps (2b) and springs (2c), then, removing the tool, release the inlet and exhaust valves (2d) from the cylinder head.
1. User pliers (1a) to remove oils seals (1b) from the valve guides.
DescriptionCode
1aExtractor1.860.989.000
Refitting ( Removing ) De-carbonize and clean the valve seats and ducts.Clean any residues of the gasket from the lower cylinder head plane.Check that the cylinder head plane flatness is within the recommended values.
MeasurementValue
-Lower plane planarity (mm)0.1
If the planarity of the cylinder head plane is not within the recommended values, regrind the head plane.1. When the cylinder head has been reground, check that the minimum height between the reference plane inside the combustion chamber and the cylinder head plane is within the recommended values using a dial gauge (1a) and tool (1b).
MeasurementValue
1aMinimum height between combustion chamber/cylinder head plane (mm)12.5 ÷ 13.0
DescriptionCode
1bDial gauge support1.870.404.000
The minimum permitted height after refacing is 12.5 mm
Depending on the planarity value measured, the cylinder head can be refaced until it reaches the minimum permitted valueIf the value measured is within the tolerance, but close to the minimum permitted figure, refacing the cylinder head may alter the specifications of the actual cylinder head because it could produce too great an increase in the compression ratio resulting in engine knock.Also check the volume of all the combustion chambers by carrying out the following procedure.1. Fit the valves and spark plugs provisionally and use a graduated test tube containing a known amount of engine oil.2. Rest a glass plate on the cylinder head with holes corresponding to the combustion chambers.3. Fill the combustion chamber completely, taking care not to pour oil outside the combustion chamber.Wait about 10 minutes to allow the oil to decant.Measure the amount of oil remaining in the burette and then calculate the difference between this and the amount of oil used initially with the burette full. The difference is the volume of the chamber.Check that this value is within specified values, otherwise replace the cylinder head.
MeasurementValue
-Volume of combustion chamber in cylinder head (cm)33.35
De-carbonize the valves removing the combustion residues.Check that the valves do not show signs of scoring or seizing.Check that the thickness in the part in contact with the valve seat is within the recommended values.
MeasurementValue
-Valve size (mm)/= 1
Check that the diameter of the valve stem corresponds to the recommended figures; if not, replace the valves.
MeasurementValue
-Inlet valve stem diameter (mm)6.982 - 7.000
MeasurementValue
-Exhaust valve stem diameter (mm)6.974 - 6.992
Check that the diameter of the valve head corresponds to the recommended figures; if not, replace the valves.
MeasurementValue
-Inlet valve head diameter (mm)30.200 - 34.500
MeasurementValue
-Exhaust valve head diameter (mm)29.750 - 30.050
Check that the contact angle with the valve seat for both valves is within the recommended values or else the valve has to be replaced.
MeasurementValue
-Angle of band in contact with valve seat (-)Inlet45° 30'' +/- 5''
MeasurementValue
-Contact band angle with exhaust valve seat (-)45° 30'' +/- 5''
Using special equipment, check that the valve spring specifications in the different load conditions have not changed or else they must be replaced.
MeasurementValue
-Height of inlet spring (mm)34
Under a load of (daN)27.8 ÷ 30.8
MeasurementValue
-Height of inlet spring (mm)25.5
Under a load of (daN)60.1 ÷ 65.9
MeasurementValue
-Height of exhaust spring (mm)34
Under a load of (daN)27.8 ÷ 30.8
MeasurementValue
-Height of exhaust spring (mm)26
Under a load of (daN)57.7 ÷ 63.5
MeasurementValue
-Height of valve spring (mm)34.6
Under a load of (daN)25.0 ÷ 28.0
MeasurementValue
-Height of valve spring (mm)26.0
Under a load of (daN)59.2 ÷ 65.0
Regrind the valve seats to the recommended measurements for a length of around 2 mm.
MeasurementValue
-Contact band angle with inlet valve ()45° +/- 20''
MeasurementValue
-Contact band angle with inlet valve ()45° ± 20''
Ream the valve guide inner diameter using a suitable reamer.Check that the inner diameter of the valve guide and the clearance after refacing between it and the valve are within specified values, otherwise replace the valve guide.If necessary, replace the valve guides with reference to op.    Op. 1016E14 VALVE GUIDES IN SINGLE CYLINDER HEAD - REPLACE DURING OP. 1016E10.
MeasurementValue
-Valve guide inner diameter (mm)7.022 ÷ 7.040
MeasurementValue
-Inlet valve - inlet valve guide clearance (mm)0.022 ÷ 0.058
MeasurementValue
-Exhaust valve - exhaust valve guide clearance (mm)0.030 ÷ 0.066
1. Fit the oil seals (1a) on the valve guides using the tool (1b).
DescriptionCode
1bDrift1.860.813.000
Fit the oil seal in the housing using the drift and remove the drift.
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1bDrift1.860.813.000
Refit the valves, springs, cotters and caps using the same equipment as for the dismantling.
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-Lever1.860.790.000
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-Lever hook1.860.788.000
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-Extension1.860.787.000
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-Valve retaining base1.860.786.000
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-Chamber1.860.789.000
Remove the cylinder head from the vice.Remove the cylinder head support tool fitted earlier .
DescriptionCode
-Support1.860.470.000
1. Remove the hydraulic tappets from the camshaft housing taking care to place them on a suitable surface making a note of their fitting position in the camshaft housing.
Do not turn the tappets upsidedown to prevent the oil in them from escaping.
1. Fit the support tool (1a) on the camshaft housing (1b) and place it in a vice.
DescriptionCode
1aSupport1.860.470.000
1. Undo the nut (1a) and remove the rear cover (1b).Release the camshaft complete with oil seal from the housing.
Measure the diameters of the supports for the camshaft housings checking that the values measured correspond to the recommended figures or else the damaged camshaft housing has to be replaced.
MeasurementValue
-1st inlet side camshaft support diameter in camshaft housing (mm)29.989 - 30.014
MeasurementValue
-2nd inlet side camshaft support diameter in camshaft housing (mm)52.445 - 52.470
MeasurementValue
-3rd inlet side camshaft support diameter in camshaft housing (mm)52.845 - 52.870
MeasurementValue
-4th inlet side camshaft support diameter in camshaft housing (mm)53.245 - 53.270
MeasurementValue
-5th inlet side camshaft support diameter in camshaft housing (mm)53.645 - 53.670
Measure the camshaft bearings checking that the figures correspond to the recommended values or else the damaged camshaft has to be replaced.
MeasurementValue
-1st timing side shaft bearing diameter (mm)29.944 - 29.960
MeasurementValue
-2nd timing side shaft bearing diameter (mm)52.400 - 52.415
MeasurementValue
-3rd timing side shaft bearing diameter (mm)52.800 - 52.815
MeasurementValue
-4th timing side shaft bearing diameter (mm)53.200 - 53.215
MeasurementValue
-5th timing side shaft bearing diameter (mm)53.600 - 53.615
Check that the nominal camshaft cam lift corresponds to the recommended figures; if not, replace the worn camshaft.
MeasurementValue
-Camshaft cam height (mm)Inlet8.5
Exhaust8
Also check that the surfaces of the cams and the bearings should not show signs of wear, grooves or seizing.Fit the camshafts in the camshaft housing bearing in mind that the matching of the two components must not exceed the recommended clearance.
MeasurementValue
-Clearance between camshaft bearings and camshaft housing supports (mm)0.030 - 0.070
1. Fit the new oil seal (1a) on the camshaft housings using the tool (1b).
DescriptionCode
1bFitting tool1.860.882.000
Measure the diameters of the tappet housings checking that the values measured correspond to the recommended figures or else the camshaft housing has to be replaced.
MeasurementValue
-Tappet housing diameter (mm)33.000 - 33.025
1. Measure the diameters of the tappets checking that the values measured correspond to the recommended figures or else the tappets have to be replaced.
MeasurementValue
1Tappet outer diameter (mm)32.959 - 32.975
Fit the hydraulic tappets in the special housings in the camshaft housing.Calculate the tappet clearance with the housing in the camshaft housing checking that the figures are within the recommended values.
MeasurementValue
-Clearance between housing in head and hydraulic tappet (mm)0.025 - 0.066