Troubleshooting Tips
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Installation Tips
- Compare cylinder head purchased to your original cylinder head.
- Clean & inspect all head bolt holes in cylinder block.
- Clean & inspect all head bolts.
- Clean & inspect cylinder block surface.
- Install camshaft seal on OHC applications.
- Check for cooling system problems. (Such as worn belts or hoses, plugged radiator or leaking water pump.)
- Check electric cooling fan operation where applicable.
- Replace thermostat.
- Prime cooling system before starting engine. "VERY IMPORTANT"
Break-In Tips
- Check for proper oil supply to cylinder head. Run for 15 minutes at 1500 RPM or to normal operating temperature.
- Let engine cool, re-torque cylinder head and re-adjust valves.
- Re-start engine, check cooling system function and CO2 level of engine. Road test.
Common Problems Leading to Cracking
- Defective cooling system components: belt, thermostat, radiator, etc.
- Weak, low or missing antifreeze.
- Broken cylinder head gasket .
- Air pocket in cooling system.
- Incorrect torquing of the cylinder head, etc.
- Incorrect timing
When you need to replace a cracked cylinder head, make sure to correct the problem that caused the cylinder head to crack in the first place. |