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3406 3406b Used Engine Blocks For Excavator E245B 152 - 7648 Water Cooling
Specification
Car name: Engine cylinder block |
Model Number: 3406 |
Engine type: Diesel |
Application: Excavator |
valve: 12 valve |
The number of cylinder: 6 |
Injection: Eddy |
Cylinder stroke: 165.1 |
Cylinder diameter: 137.2 |
Description
How to Clean Inside an Engine Block
If your car's engine has accumulated dirt, sludge and grease over the years, you may need to clean the inside of the engine block. Without proper cleaning, this accumulation can damage cam shaft bearings, crank shaft bearings and lifters. It can also block the oil galleries, restricting oil access to the vital parts of your engine. Cleaning the inside of an engine block is a difficult job that must be performed with the engine out of the car and mounted on an engine stand. After cleaning and reinstalling the engine in your car, you will notice an improvement in your engine's performance.
Step 1
Mount the engine to an engine stand and connect the power washer or
garden hose to a hot water source.
Step 2
Spray the engine block down with engine degreaser allowing it to
soak in for the amount of time designated on the product label.
Step 3
Loosen built-up dirt and grime on the engine block with a
stiff-bristled brush. Spray brake parts cleaner into the oil
galleys, freeze plug holes, lifter bores and cylinder bores to
loosen the accumulated grease.
Step 4
Scrub the engine block with the stiff-bristled brush, laundry soap
and hot water while maintaining a constant flow of water over the
engine to prevent rust. Use soft rags to clean the cylinder bores
and smaller brushes to clean out the lifter bores and oil
galleries.
Step 5
Dry the inside and outside of the block by spraying with the air
compressor. Add another coat of lubricating oil spray.
Apply automatic transmission fluid to paper towels and wipe the cylinder bores to clean them.
Step 6
Rinse all soap from the engine block and immediately coat all
interior and exterior surfaces of the engine block with a
lubricating oil spray to prevent the rusting process. Spray the
inside of the block, cylinder bores, lifter bores, oil galleries,
bearing journals and saddles.