In this chapter the details are provided for Cylinder head removal.
It covers Chevrolet and GM car models.
The details for 6.6L Engine Cylinder head removal.
Covers All U.S. And Canadian Models Of Chevrolet Avalanche, Express Van, and GM Savana.
The procedure is as follows:----
6.6L Engine
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It covers Chevrolet and GM car models.
The details for 6.6L Engine Cylinder head removal.
Covers All U.S. And Canadian Models Of Chevrolet Avalanche, Express Van, and GM Savana.
The procedure is as follows:----
6.6L Engine
- Relieve the fuel system pressure.
- Drain the coolant system.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Negative battery cablesLeft or right front splash shield from the fender well, as applicableTurbochargerTurbocharger charged air cooler inlet ductThermostat housing crossoverLeft or right intake manifold, as necessaryUpper left or right valve coverFuel rail assemblyLeft or right exhaust manifoldBolt and ground straps from the rear of the cylinder headLower left or right valve coverRocker arm shaft assemblyGlow plugsFuel injector return pipe eye bolts and washersFuel injector return pipe assemblyFuel injector bracket boltsFuel injectors with the brackets, using a suitable removal toolInjector bracket pinsCylinder head bolts, in the proper sequenceCylinder head and gasket. Discard the gasket
To install:
- Clean the mating surfaces of the heads and block thoroughly.
- Position a new left or right side head gasket on the block. Note that the left and right side gaskets are NOT interchangeable.
NOTEThe cylinder head bolts on these vehicles are pre-coated with an application of a molybdenum disulfide for thread lubrication. Do not remove the coating or add any additional lubrication. - Install the cylinder head and bolts.
- Tighten the cylinder head bolts, in sequence, as follows:
- Step 1: M12 bolts to 37 ft. lbs. (50 Nm).
- Step 2: M12 bolts to 59 ft. lbs. (80 Nm).
- Step 3: Using a torque angle meter, tighten the M12 bolts an additional 60 degrees.
- Step 4: Using a torque angle meter, tighten the M12 bolts an additional 60 degrees.
- Step 5: M8 bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm).
- Install or connect the following:
NOTEIf you are reusing the old injectors, clean the carbon from the tips, but do not use a wire brush.
New O-ring onto the fuel injectors after coating with clean engine oilNew copper washer into the fuel injector bore in the cylinder headFuel injector bracket pin
Fuel injector bracket bolt and tighten to 37 ft. lbs. (50 Nm)Fuel injector return pipe assemblyFuel injector return pipe-to-injector eye bolts and washers. Tighten to 11 ft. lbs. (15 Nm).Fuel return pipe-to-cylinder head eye bolts and washers. Tighten to 11 ft. lbs. (15 Nm).Bolt and ground straps to the rear of the cylinder head. Tighten to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm).Valve rocker shaft assemblyLower and upper valve coversGlow plugsExhaust manifoldFuel rail assemblyIntake manifoldThermostat housing crossoverTurbocharger charged air cooler ductClamp and hose to the charged air cooler. Tighten to 53 inch lbs. (6 Nm).TurbochargerFender splash shieldNegative battery cables - Refill the cooling system with the proper type and quantity of antifreeze.
- Evacuate and recharge the air conditioning system.
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