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10 Cards in this Set
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The engine ___, ___, and ___ must be determined so that parts and specification can be looked up.
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make, year and size
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Engine identification can be obtained from the ____, or by using the manufacturer's service information by interpreting the ____.
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Customer, VIN
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The ___ number in the VIN represents the engine code and the ____ number represents the year on models made since 1981.
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8th, 10th
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If the VIN is not available or the originality is in question, the cylinder head can be identified from ____ ____.
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Casting numbers
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Questionable head identification is especially important before_____.
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Work is begun
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Identify the _____ of all parts prior to removal using photos, drawings, tags, etc.
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Location
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Remove all housings, covers, sensors, timing and oil pump drive components because they can be damaged during the ____ and ____ process.
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cleaning and machining
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_____ all fittings, core plugs, relief valves, restrictors and oil gallery plugs.
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Remove
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To be safe, all core plugs should be ____.
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replaced
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Stubborn gallery plugs can be ____, or in extreme case the plug can be ___and the remainder removed with a screw extractor.
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heated with a torch, drilled.
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