Powerhead Inspection; Cylinder Head - Evinrude E-TEC E115DPLSCR Service Manual

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POWERHEAD

POWERHEAD INSPECTION

Use Gel Seal and Gasket Remover to remove all
traces of gaskets, adhesives, and Gel-Seal II™
sealant from the cylinder block and crankcase.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, wear eye protec-
tion and rubber gloves when using Gel
Seal and Gasket Remover.
Carefully remove any carbon accumulation from
the tops and ring grooves of the piston using
Engine Tuner. A ring groove cleaning tool can be
made by breaking an old ring and grinding an
angle on its end. Do not damage ring grooves
while cleaning.
Thoroughly wash entire cylinder block and crank-
case with warm, soapy water to remove all traces
of contaminants.
Air dry cylinder block and crankcase. Blow all
holes and passageways with compressed air.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, wear eye protec-
tion and set compressed air pressure at
less than 25 psi (172 kPa).
Cover the cylinder walls with a liberal amount of
outboard lubricant to prevent corrosion.
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POWERHEAD
INSPECTION
For dimensions, refer to SERVICE SPECIFICA-
TIONS on p. 10.
IMPORTANT:
can begin, all internal components must be com-
pletely clean and free of contaminants.
Visually inspect all parts. Check for unusual wear
patterns, scuffing, or deterioration of aluminum
parts, heat-related discoloration of bearings and
bearing surfaces, and broken components.

Cylinder Head

Check for cylinder head warpage using a piece of
bar stock or machinist's straightedge and a feeler
gauge set.
Cylinder head warpage must not exceed 0.003 in.
005296
(0.08 mm) per inch of measurement. Replace
head if warpage exceeds this dimension.
Before any inspection process
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