Easy Cruze 1.4 Head Gasket Replacement

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @fixaday
    @fixaday  3 місяці тому +3

    Chapter Index
    DISASSEMBLY
    00:00 - 03:54 Intro and tools used
    03:55 - 04:37 Battery Terminal and Air Cleaner
    04:38 - 05:44 PCV Hose Assembly
    05:45 - 10:59 Intake Manifold Removal and Harness Management
    11:00 - 17:06 Turbocharger and Catalytic Converter
    17:07 - 18:30 Engine Mount, Belt, and Water Pump Pulley
    19:03 - 19:28 Valve Cover
    19:29 - 20:30 Timing Chain Tensioner Access Plug
    20:31 - 20:55 Placing Engine at TDC
    20:56 - 21:38 Timing Chain Tensioner Pinning
    21:39 - 21:50 Top Timing Chain Guide
    21:52 - 23:04 Timing Cover Bolts
    23:05 - 23:26 Camshaft Position Actuators
    23:27 - 24:20 Camshaft Sprockets
    24:21 - 25:03 Head Bolts
    25:04 - 26:56 Lifting Cylinder Head
    26:57 - 28:45 Cylinder Head Disassembly
    28:46 - 29:42 Oil Filter Housing
    29:43 - 30:35 Oil Cooler Gasket
    31:02 - 31:17 Turbocharger Oil Drain Line Debris
    31:18 - 31:47 Dorman Turbocharger and Oil Cooler Gasket Kit
    ASSEMBLY
    31:48 - 33:19 Oil Filter Housing
    33:20 - 36:10 Cylinder Head Assembly and Prep
    36:11 - 39:28 Setting Cylinder Head
    39:29 - 39:55 Timing Cover Bolts
    39:56 - 40:56 Head Bolt Torque
    40:57 - 41:32 Timing Cover Bolts
    41:33 - 42:28 Camshaft Sprocket Bolts
    42:28 - 43:05 Camshaft Lock Tool
    43:06 - 45:53 Crankshaft Lock Tool
    45:54 - 47:01 Camshaft Chain Tensioning Tool
    47:02 - 48:10 Camshaft Phaser Lock Tool
    48:11 - 49:06 Camshaft Sprocket Bolt Torque
    49:07 - 49:18 Top Timing Chain Guide
    49:18 - 49:45 Timing Chain Tensioner Pin
    49:46 - 50:05 Timing Verification
    50:06 - 50:27 Camshaft Position Actuators
    50:28 - 50:33 Camshaft Position Sensors
    50:34 - 50:49 Valve Cover
    50:50 - 51:25 Intake Manifold
    51:26 - 52:02 Water Pump Pulley, Belt, and Engine Mount
    52:03 - 53:25 Turbocharger
    53:26 - 53:35 Water Outlet and Charge Air Cooler Pipe
    53:36 - 54:47 Catalytic Converter and Charge Air Hose
    54:48 - 55:44 Wiring Harness
    55:45 - 55:56 PCV Hose, Air Cleaner, and Battery Cable
    55:57 - 57:51 Startup and Observation
    57:52 - 58:40 Cooling System Flush Method
    58:41 - 58:53 Conclusion
    58:53 - 59:37 Outro

    • @fixaday
      @fixaday  3 місяці тому

      Side not not mentioned in the video. It might be possible to remove the head without removing the camshaft sprockets, thus not needing the timing tool. This may be accomplished by marking the timing chain and camshaft sprockets with paint before removal to ensure they are reinstalled in the same position. If sufficient slack can be gained from the chain, the camshafts MIGHT be removable from the head before the head is removed from the vehicle. IF THIS METHOD IS ATTEMPTED, the timing chain MUST stay tight to the crankshaft while the camshafts are removed. If it jumps just one tooth, severe engine damage may occur. Proceed at your own risk. This method could, however, save approximately 1 hour of time and $100, the cost of camshaft sprocket bolts and the tool.

  • @kyliedouglas4100
    @kyliedouglas4100 День тому

    awesome video, theres alot of effort put into this, between the actual head gasket replacement to the filming and editing, and walk through. kudos, sir. i think im dealing with a blown head gasket on mine currently.

  • @baumer8425
    @baumer8425 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video, thank you for putting so much effort into this. The chaptering and tool overview at the start was very good!

  • @gregorypowell9005
    @gregorypowell9005 25 днів тому

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @gregorypowell9005
    @gregorypowell9005 25 днів тому

    WELL EXPLAINED

  • @datruth66392
    @datruth66392 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @gregorypowell9005
    @gregorypowell9005 25 днів тому

    WONDERFUL JOB

  • @자세히-w7t
    @자세히-w7t 28 днів тому

    고생하셨어요

  • @donnyalbertson2250
    @donnyalbertson2250 3 місяці тому

    Good video. Guess I’ll just look for a low mileage used engine. So much nonsense to deal with

  • @mattbickford2640
    @mattbickford2640 Місяць тому

    Do these usually end up having a warped head with a bad gasket? Friend asked if i could help him, idk.. thinking about telling him to sell it

    • @fixaday
      @fixaday  Місяць тому

      The machine shop I took mine to never gave me an answer as to how warped it was, but I could tell they removed a good bit to get it flat. Another factor is the temperature gauge in these cars doesn’t start rising until 240 degrees, with the full hot mark indicating 250. With these in mind, and the low-conformity of the head gasket they use, plan to get it resurfaced regardless. I estimate they cut approximately 0.010” from mine.

    • @mattbickford2640
      @mattbickford2640 Місяць тому

      @@fixaday have you done a lot of these? If not thats cool, im just curious

    • @fixaday
      @fixaday  Місяць тому

      @mattbickford2640 Many head gaskets, but just one on a Cruze.
      I did buy another a few days ago that had a harmonic balancer failure. It was also out of coolant, so it’s possible it was overheated and will need a gasket replacement, but we’ll see when I have time to get to it.