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ENGINE 2.4L
VALVE SPRINGS (Continued)

INSPECTION

(1) Whenever valves have been removed for inspec-
tion, reconditioning or replacement, valve springs
should be tested for correct tension. Discard the
springs that do not meet specifications. The following
specifications apply to both intake and exhaust
valves springs:
• Valve Closed Nominal Tension—76 lbs. @ 38.0
mm (1.50 in.)
• Valve Open Nominal Tension—136 lbs. @ 29.75
mm (1.17 in.)
(2) Inspect each valve spring for squareness with a
steel square and surface plate, test springs from both
ends. If the spring is more than 1.5 mm (1/16 inch)
out of square, install a new spring.
INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION - CYLINDER HEAD ON

(1)
Install valve seal/valve spring seat assembly
(Fig. 28). Push the assembly down to seat it onto the
valve guide.
(2) Install valve spring and retainer, use Special
Tool MD-998772-A with adapter 6779 to compress
valve springs only enough to install locks. Correct
alignment of tool is necessary to avoid nicking valve
stems.
(3) Remove air hose and install spark plugs.
(4) Install camshafts and cylinder head cover .
Fig. 28 Valve Stem Seal/Valve Spring Seat - Typical
1 - 3-GROOVE -VALVE RETAINING LOCKS
2 - VALVE SPRING
3 - VALVE SEAL AND VALVE SPRING SEAT ASSEMBLY
4 - VALVE SPRING RETAINER

INSTALLATION - CYLINDER HEAD OFF

(1)
Coat valve stems with clean engine oil and
insert in cylinder head.
(2)
Install new valve stem seals on all valves
using a valve stem seal tool (Fig. 29). The valve stem
seals should be pushed firmly and squarely over
valve guide.
CAUTION: When oversize valves are used, the cor-
responding oversize valve seal must also be used.
Excessive guide wear may result if oversize seals
are not used with oversize valves.
Fig. 29 Valve Stem Oil Seal Tool
1 - VALVE SEAL TOOL
2 - VALVE STEM
(3) Install valve springs and retainers. Compress
valve springs only enough to install locks, taking
care not to misalign the direction of compression.
Nicked valve stems may result from misalignment of
the valve spring compressor.
CAUTION: When depressing the valve spring retain-
ers with valve spring compressor the locks can
become dislocated. Ensure both locks are in the
correct location after removing tool.
(4) Check the valve spring installed height B after
refacing the valve and seat (Fig. 30). Make sure mea-
surements are taken from top of spring seat to the
bottom surface of spring retainer. If height is greater
than 38.75 mm (1.525 in.), install a 0.762 mm (0.030
in.) spacer under the valve spring seat to bring
spring height back within specification.

HYDRAULIC LIFTERS

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LASH ADJUSTER

(TAPPET) NOISE DIAGNOSIS

A tappet-like noise may be produced from several
items. Check the following items.
(1) Engine oil level too high or too low. This may
cause aerated oil to enter the adjusters and cause
them to be spongy.
TJ

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