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Dodge D350 1990 - In-Chassis Repairs - General

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Engine Components
DODGE
Turbo Diesei
In-Chassis
Repairs - General
Page9D-1
In-Chassis
Repairs - General
Section 9D
The operations described in the next two sections (9E and 9F) are considered
in-chassis
procedures and include
those service repairs
associated
with
the
following
engine parts and functions:
The next two Sections, however, do not describe all the service operations
that
can be done
with
the engine in-
chassis.
Those
in-chassis
operations not appearing in these sections include:
The condition of the cylinder block and pistons are the
limiting
criteria for
in-chassis
repairs. If there is reason to
believe
that
either are severely damaged, the engine should be removed for major overhaul.
Prior to deciding on an
in-chassis
repair, inspect the air intake for evidence of ingestion of particles
that
could have
severely damaged the cylinder walls. Check the oil and oil
filter
to be sure the lube system is not thoroughly
contaminated
with
metal. Also check for rust In the coolant. Rust in the coolant can indicate build up in the passages
in the cylinder block
that
will
require the block to be removed for cleaning. Also consider the condition of other
components, particularly those
that
are more
difficult
to replace
in-chassis
(camshaft, rear
seal,
etc.).
The
in-chassis
repairs procedures include prescribed checks of the hardware to determine if continued
in-chassis
work
is practical. If the conditional limits are not met, the engine should be removed for completion of the overhaul.
Cylinder Head
Valves,
Guides and Seats
Push
Rods
Rocker
Levers
Camshaft
Tappets
Timing
Head Gasket
Front Crankshaft Seal
Vibration
Damper
Flywheel Housing and Flywheel
Rear
Crankshaft Seal
Fuel
System (See Section 14)
Air and Exhaust System (See Section 11)
Cooling System (See Section 7)
Oil Pump (See Section 9B)
Oil Cooler and Cooler Cover Plate (See Section 9B)
Vacuum and Power Steering Pump (See Section 5)

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