TM 9-2320-272-24-4
5-28. CYLINDER LINERS AND BLOCK MAINTENANCE
THIS TASK COVERS:
d. Cylinder Liner and Engine Block Cleaning
a. Cylinder Liner Inspection
and Inspection
b. Cylinder Liner Removal
e. Engine Block Assembly
c. Engine Block Disassembly
f. Cylinder Liner Installation
INITIAL SETUP:
APPLICABLE MODELS
REFERENCES (TM)
TM 9-2320-272-24P
M939A2
SPECIAL TOOLS
EQUIPMENT CONDITION
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS
Keep fire extinguisher nearby when using
drycleaning solvent.
Drycleaning solvent is flammable and toxic.
Eyeshields must be worn when cleaning with
compressed air. Compressed air source will not
exceed 30 psi (207 kPa).
Feeler gauge
MATERIALS/PARTS
a. Cylinder Liner Inspection
CAUTION
Do not hone or deglaze cylinder liners. Honing or deglazing will
prevent oil ring from sealing properly.
NOTE
Inspect all cylinder liners to determine need for replacement.
1.
Inspect cylinder liner (1) for vertical scratches, grooves, pits, scuffing, scoring, and cracks. Tag
cylinder liner (1) for replacement if scratched, grooved, pitted, scuffed, scored, or cracked.
2.
Inspect for dirt or debris embedded in walls of cylinder liner (1). Tag cylinder liner (1) for
replacement if debris is present.
3.
Inspect walls of cylinder liner (1) for heavy polishing and wear. Heavy polishing exists when wall
has a bright mirrored finish. Tag cylinder liner (1) for replacement if heavy polishing exists.
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