The document provides instructions for inspecting and servicing various components of the cylinder head and valves for an Arion 640-510 engine, including:
- Measuring valve shrinkage, guides, springs, seats and stems
- Inspecting valve bridges, rocker pins and rockers
- Checking cylinder head flatness and thickness
- Procedures for removing and refitting the cylinder head cover, thermostat cover and manifold, alternator, turbocharger, exhaust manifold, EGR cooler and ducts.
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Claas arion 640 (type a19) tractor service repair manual
1. A2.2 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Locally made tool
Injector coupling puller
A = 23 mm
B = 15 mm
C = 50 mm
D = 20 mm
E = 22 x 250 mm
F = 180 mm (Subhead)
134hsm06 Fig. 1
Rocker caliper
A = 3 mm
B = 15 mm
C = 50 mm
324hsm97 Fig. 2
F
E
C
D
B
A
C
B
A
2. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.3
Cylinder head and valves
Inspecting valve bridges
– Clean the valve bridges and check they are not
damaged.
– Measure the boreholes of the valve bridges (A) and
check that the gap between one bore and another does
not exceed the value specified.
Maximum gap between bores...............................0,1 mm
134hsm07 Fig. 3
Inspecting the rocker pin
Note: Mark the location of the rockers when removing
in order to facilitate refitting.
– Remove the caps (A) only to change them or to clean
the rocker axis.
– Disassemble and search for traces of wear or damage.
Change all parts which are damaged or non compliant
with specifications.
134hsm08 Fig. 4
Outer diameter of the axis ................19,962 - 20,038 mm
Wear limit..........................................................19,91 mm
134hsm09 Fig. 5
A
A
3. A2.4 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Inner diameter of the rocker..............20,065 - 20,115 mm
Wear limit..........................................................20,16 mm
134hsm10 Fig. 6
Inspecting the rockers
– Remove and clean the rockers (A). Mark them for
refitting.
134hsm11 Fig. 7
– Measure the outer diameter of the rockers. If it is below
the value recommended, change it.
Specified value:
Rocker outer diameter ..........................31,61 - 31,64 mm
– Measure rocker clearance in the bore.
Specified value:
Bore diameter
(in the block) .........................................31,70 - 31,75 mm
Rocker and borehole clearance................0,06 - 0,13 mm
– Check the head on the rocker journals. If it is flat or
concave, change the rocker and check the camshaft
lobes.
134hsm12 Fig. 8
A
4. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.5
Cylinder head and valves
Measuring valve shrinkage
Measurements must be made at a maximum distance of
3 mm from the edge of the valve head.
– Compare the measurements (A) between the 2 inlet
and exhaust valves. Check that the gap does not exceed
the value specified.
Note: If a cylinder has uneven valve wear, check the
gap of boreholes on valve bridges.
Specified value:
• Intake valve
Shrinkage in the cylinder head .................0,77 - 1,27 mm
Wear limit............................................................1,77 mm
• Exhaust valve
Shrinkage in the cylinder head .................0,81 - 1,31 mm
Wear limit............................................................1,81 mm
Maximum gap for a pair of valves per
cylinder........................ .........................................0,3 mm
131hsm33 Fig. 9
Cylinder head flatness
– Check cylinder head flatness using a precision rule and
a set of shims. Check along the length, across and in
diagonal in several locations.
Specified value:
Maximum acceptable straightness error over the entire
length or width ....................................................0,08 mm
Maximum acceptable straightness error over the entire
length of 150 mm................................................0,03 mm
Note: If the straightness error exceeds the values
specified, rectify or change the cylinder head.
132hsm05 Fig. 10
A
5. A2.6 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Measuring cylinder head thickness
– Measure the cylinder head's thickness between the
parting of the cylinder head cover riser and the
combustion reaching.
Specified value:
New cylinder head ............................104,87 - 105,13 mm
Minimum acceptable cylinder head thickness 104,24 mm
Maximum ripple depth ......................................0,012 mm
Maximum material which can be removed when rectifying
0,76 mm
Note: If the cylinder head thickness is below the
minimum acceptable, do not rectify. Change the
cylinder head.
Important: Check cylinder head flatness using a
precision rule and a set of shims.
Valve guide measurement
– Measure wear on the valve guides.
Specified value:
Diameter of the valve guide borehole...............................
7,025 - 7,051 mm
Clearance between rod and guide
– Intake.................................................0,012 - 0,064 mm
– Exhaust..............................................0,025 - 0,077 mm
Wear limit between stem and guide....................0,15 mm
132hsm06 Fig. 11
132hsm07 Fig. 12
6. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.7
Cylinder head and valves
Measuring the valve seat bore in the
cylinder head
If the dimensions of the boreholes do not comply with the
values specified, machine the cylinder head according to
the values.
Specified value:
• Seat insert valve borehole
– Exhaust
A. 36,436 - 36,462 mm.
B. Reference 2,34 mm.
C. 8,715 - 8,785 mm.
D. 38 - 42°.
E. Maximum radius 0,5 mm.
– Intake
A. 37,436 - 37,462 mm.
B. Reference 2,8 mm.
C. 9,715 - 9,785 mm.
D. 38 - 42°.
E. Maximum radius 0,5 mm.
Changing the outer diameter of seat insert valve
boreholes.
– Exhaust..........................................36,487 - 36,513 mm
– Intake.............................................37,487 - 37,513 mm
Measuring the valve springs
Check spring tension using a spring compression device.
Idle length .........................................................46,15 mm
Specified value:
Height comrpessed, spring tension............................. .46
mm from 18 to 27 N
Spring compressed at 166 N ............................37,21 mm
Spring compressed at 356 N ............................27,01 mm
132hsm08 Fig. 13
131hsm34 Fig. 14
7. A2.8 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Measuring the valves
– Clean and inspect the valves, the valve stems, the tips
of the stems and the retaining groove (A).
Specified value:
• Valve head diameter
– Intake.................................................36,87 - 37,13 mm
– Exhaust..............................................35,87 - 36,13 mm
Note: The intake valves have a larger outer diameter
and are recognized by a raised letter "O".
131hsm35 Fig. 15
131hsm36 Fig. 16
• Valve stem diameter
– Intake.................................................6,987 - 7,013 mm
– Exhaust..............................................6,984 - 7,000 mm
• Maximum ovalization
– Inlet and exhaust ...........................................0,038 mm
131hsm37 Fig. 17
A
0
8. Arion 640-510 – 11.2014 – EN A2.9
Cylinder head and valves
Check of the belt and the tensioner
spring
– Loosen and remove the tensioner belt.
– Loosen the tensioner and plot a mark (A).
– Measure 21 mm from (A) and make a mark (B).
– Using a torque wrench, align the 2 marks.
– The spring's tension must be 1,8 to 2,2 daN·m.
– Change the tensioner if required.
251msm04 Fig. 18
A
B
9. A2.10 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the alternator and its bracket
– Disconnect the battery.
– Disconnect the alternator connections.
– Remove the alternator (A).
– Loosen the fastening screws on the bracket (B) and
pull it.
260hsm00 Fig. 21
Description
1 Pneumatic braking version (175 A alternator).
A B
1
10. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.11
Cylinder head and valves
260msm00 Fig. 22
Description
2 Pneumatic braking version (120 A alternator).
260msm01 Fig. 23
Description
3 Version without air braking (120 and 175 ampere alternator).
A
B
2
B
A
3
11. A2.12 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Refitting the alternator and bracket
– Refit the alternator bracket (B).
– Tighten the screws to a torque of 7 daN.m.
– Refit the alternator (A).
Note: If the alternator pulley was removed, tighten the screw at a torque of 5 daN.m.
Removing the viscouc coupling
– Remove the screws from the radiator nozzle (A).
Note: The viscous coupler thread on the hub is a left-
hand thread.
– Using a pin wrench, hold the hub (B) and loosen the
viscous coupler (C) and remove it.
Refitting the viscous coupling
Note: The viscous coupler thread on the hub is a left-
hand thread.
– Refit the viscous coupler (C) on the hub (B).
– Using a pin wrench, tighten the viscous coupler at a
torque of 9 daN.m.
253hsm00 Fig. 24
C
B
A
12. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.13
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the fan hub and bracket
251hsm29 Fig. 25
– Loosen the drive belt using the tensioner (A) and
remove it.
– Remove the hub of the viscous coupler (B).
– Remove the (C) pulley.
– Remove the pulley hub and its bracket (D).
Refitting the fan hub and bracket
– Refit the fan bracket and hub (D). Tighten the screws to
a torque of 7 daN.m.
– Refit the viscous coupler pulley (C) and hub (B).
Tighten the screws to a torque of 7 daN.m.
– Position the belt. Tighten the belt using the tensioner
(A).
C
B
D
A
13. A2.14 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the turbocharger
Important: Let the exhaust circuit cool down before
removing the turbocharger.
Note: Carefully clean the outside of the turbocharger
and the surrounding area.
– Remove the air intake and exhaust ducts.
– Remove the coolant ducts (A).
– Disconnect electrical connections.
– Disconnect the oil inlet duct on the level of the oil filter
head (B).
– Disconnect the oil return duct (C).
– Unscrew the 4 screws (D) of the exhaust manifold and
remove the turbocharger.
Refitting the turbocharger
Important: Fill the oil return hole with clean motor oil
and turn the turbocharger by hand.
– Position the turbocharger onto the exhaust manifold
with a new gasket. Tighten the screws (D) to a torque of
7 daN.m.
– Connect the oil, air and coolant ducts.
– Connect the electric connections.
142hsm04 Fig. 26
142hsm00 Fig. 27
142hsm05 Fig. 28
D
C
A
B
15. A2.16 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the exhaust manifold
– Remove the turbocharger (the turbocharger can be
removed with the exhaust manifold).
– Remove the oil return hose (C).
– Remove the exhaust manifold (A).
– Remove the exhaust connecting sleeves (B). Check
the sleeves.
142hsm09 Fig. 32
142hsm10 Fig. 33
Refitting the exhaust manifold
– Refit the exhaust connecting sleeves.
– Use centering studs to refit the exhaust manifold.
– Tighten the screws (D) of the cylinders 3 and 4 initially
at a torque of 7 daN.m.
142hsm11 Fig. 34
A C
B
D
16. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.17
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the cooler and ducts
"EGR"
– Remove the screws (A). Remove the exhaust duct
"EGR" (B).
– Remove the cooling duct (C) by removing the screw (D)
and collar (E).
– Remove the cooler "EGR".
– Remove screw (G). Remove the coolant ducts (F).
Refitting the cooler and ducts "EGR"
– Refit the coolant duct (F). Replace the seals if required.
– Refit the cooler "EGR". Tighten the screw (G) to a
torque of 3,5 daN.m.
– Refit the coolant duct (C). Refit the collar (E).
– Tighten the screw (D) to a torque of 3,5 daN.m.
142hsm12 Fig. 35
142hsm13 Fig. 36
142hsm14 Fig. 37
A
C
E
B
D
G
F
17. A2.18 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
254hsm02 Fig. 39
Removing the thermostat cover
– Remove the screws (A). Remove the cover.
– Mark the position of the thermostats and remove them.
Refitting the thermostat cover
– Change the gaskets of the thermostats (B).
– Position the thermostats at their original location.
– Refit the cover. Tighten the screws (A) to a torque of
4,7 daN.m.
254hsm03 Fig. 38
A
A
B
18. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.19
Cylinder head and valves
254hsm05 Fig. 41
Removing the thermostat manifold
– Remove the screws from the coolant duct (A).
– Remove the screws (B) from the manifold and remove
the manifold.
Refitting the thermostat cover
Note: Replace the seals.
– Refit the air intake manifold (C). Tighten the screws (B)
to a torque of 7 daN.m.
– Position the coolant ducts (A) on the cylinder head.
Tighten the screws (D) to a torque of 7 daN.m.
254hsm04 Fig. 40
A
B
A
A
C
B
D
19. A2.20 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the cylinder head cover
– Remove the caps (A) and the screws (B) from the cylinder head cover.
133hsm01 Fig. 42
– Remove the rocker cover (C).
133hsm00 Fig. 43
A
B
C
C
20. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.21
Cylinder head and valves
133hsm03 Fig. 45
Refitting the cylinder head cover
Important: change the sealing gasket (A) whenever
removing the cylinder head cover.
– Fit the cylinder head cover (B).
– Fit the screws (C) and the O-rings (D). Tighten to
0,7 daN.m.
– Fit the caps (E).
133hsm02 Fig. 44
A
E
C
D
B
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22. A2.22 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Removing the rocker arm assembly
– Install the 6 locally made U-bolts (A) to hold the
rockers. See page 2 Locally made tool.
– Untighten the screws (B) and (C). Loosen the screws
on the flanges (D).
– Remove the bearings *1.
– Removing the valve rocker shaft assembly and push
rods (E). Mark the location of the rockers when removing
in order to facilitate refitting. Remove the bridges (F).
134hsm13 Fig. 46
134hsm14 Fig. 47
134hsm15 Fig. 48
D
A
B
C
A
E
F
23. Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB A2.23
Cylinder head and valves
Refitting the rocker shaft
Important: Loosen the rocker adjustment screws to
prevent damaging the rocker axis.
– Fit the bridges (A) while positioning the hole (B) on the
exhaust manifold side.
– Fit the rocker arm assembly.
– Lubricate the rockers using clean motor oil.
– Coat the screws (C), (D) lightly with Loctite (243).
– Fit the shim (E) and locking screw (D).
– Fit a new O-ring (F). Fit the bearing (G) and screw (C).
– Fit the flanges of the rocker arm assembly. Tighten the
screws (H) to a torque of 6 daN.m.
– Remove the U-bolts.
– Tighten the screws (C), (D) to a torque of 3 daN.m.
134hsm16 Fig. 49
134hsm17 Fig. 50
134hsm18 Fig. 51 134hsm19 Fig. 52
A
B
A
C
G
F
D
E
H
24. A2.24 Arion 640-510 – 09.2008 – GB
Cylinder head and valves
Adjusting the valve rockers
Note: This check must be performed on a cold engine.
– Remove the plastic cover covering the rotation hole (A)
and the timing hole (B).
– Use tool n°60 05 005 528 to turn the engine in the
running direction, until cylinder 1 (timing side) reaches
top dead center of its compression stroke.
– Fit the timing gauge n° 60 05 005 576.
Note: If piston n°1 is at tope dead center of its
compression stroke, the rockers have play.
134hsm20 Fig. 53
– Check and adjust the rockers.
Inlet valves: 0,36 mm.
Exhaust valves: 0,46 mm.
– If adjusting the rockers is required, loosen the locknut
(D). Turn the adjustment screw (C) until the shim slides
with a slight resistance. Hold the adjustment screw (C).
Tighten the nut (A) to a torque of 2,7 daN.m.
– Check clearance.
134hsm21 Fig. 54
B
A
D
C