Dodge Dakota Sport 2001 Service Manual page 1038

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ENGINE 2.5L (Continued)
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - SPECIFICATIONS) for the
correct engine compression pressures.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING—CYLINDER
COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE
The combustion pressure leakage test provides an
accurate means for determining engine condition.
Combustion pressure leakage testing will detect:
• Exhaust and intake valve leaks (improper seat-
ing)
• Leaks between adjacent cylinders or into water
jacket
• Any causes for combustion/compression pressure
loss
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE RADIATOR CAP
WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE.
SERIOUS BURNS FROM HOT COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
Check the coolant level and fill as required. DO
NOT install the radiator cap.
Start and operate the engine until it attains nor-
mal operating temperature, then turn OFF the
engine.
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS CHART
CONDITION
AIR ESCAPES THROUGH
THROTTLE BODY
AIR ESCAPES THROUGH
TAILPIPE
AIR ESCAPES THROUGH
RADIATOR
MORE THAN 50% LEAKAGE
FROM ADJACENT CYLINDERS
MORE THAN 25% LEAKAGE AND
AIR ESCAPES THROUGH OIL
FILLER CAP OPENING ONLY
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FORM-IN-PLACE
GASKETS AND SEALERS
There are numerous places where form-in-place
gaskets are used on the engine. Care must be taken
when applying form-in-place gaskets to assure
obtaining the desired results. Do not use form-in-
place gasket material unless specified. Bead size,
continuity, and location are of great importance. Too
thin a bead can result in leakage while too much can
result in spill-over which can break off and obstruct
Remove the spark plugs.
Remove the oil filler cap.
Remove the air cleaner.
Calibrate the tester according to the manufactur-
er's instructions. The shop air source for testing
should maintain 483 kPa (70 psi) minimum, 1,379
kPa (200 psi) maximum and 552 kPa (80 psi) recom-
mended.
Perform the test procedure on each cylinder accord-
ing to the tester manufacturer's instructions. While
testing, listen for pressurized air escaping through
the throttle body, tailpipe or oil filler cap opening.
Check for bubbles in the radiator coolant.
All gauge pressure indications should be equal,
with no more than 25% leakage.
FOR EXAMPLE: At 552 kPa (80 psi) input pres-
sure, a minimum of 414 kPa (60 psi) should be main-
tained in the cylinder.
Refer to CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS CHART below
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Intake valve bent, burnt, or not
seated properly
Exhaust valve bent, burnt, or not
seated properly
Head gasket leaking or cracked
cylinder head or block
Head gasket leaking or crack in
cylinder head or block between
adjacent cylinders
Stuck or broken piston rings;
cracked piston; worn rings and/or
cylinder wall
fluid feed lines. A continuous bead of the proper
width is essential to obtain a leak-free gasket.
There are numerous types of form-in-place gasket
materials that are used in the engine area. Mopar
Engine RTV GEN II, Mopar ATF-RTV, and Mopar
Gasket Maker gasket materials, each have different
properties and can not be used in place of the other.
MOPAR ENGINE RTV GEN II
Mopar Engine RTV GEN II is used to seal com-
ponents exposed to engine oil. This material is a spe-
cially designed black silicone rubber RTV that
ENGINE 2.5L
CORRECTION
Inspect valve and valve seat.
Reface or replace, as necessary
Inspect valve and valve seat.
Reface or replace, as necessary
Remove cylinder head and inspect.
Replace defective part
Remove cylinder head and inspect.
Replace gasket, head, or block as
necessary
Inspect for broken rings or piston.
Measure ring gap and cylinder
diameter, taper and out-of-round.
Replace defective part as necessary
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