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2008 6.6L Duramax – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET SELECTION – Selection

1. If a reciprocating component (crankshaft, connecting rod, piston, or bearings) has not been replaced, install the          same grade head gasket that was removed.

2.The markings on the gasket are as follows:
• Grade A (1)
• Grade B (2)
• Grade C (3)
• Block over-bored 0 .0 1 0 -0 .0 30 in (0.254 -0 .7 6 2 mm) (4)
• Block over-bored 0 .0 1 0 -0 .0 30 in (0.254 -0 .7 6 2 mm) and deck milled 0.008 in (0.203 mm) (5)
3. The cylinder head gasket thickness is determined by the piston head projection from the cylinder block deck                 surface. There are cylinder head gaskets available in three different thicknesses. Follow the procedure below and         refer to Cylinder Head Gasket Selection Specifications to determine what gasket to use for each bank of cylinders.
4. Be sure the piston and cylinder deck are free o f carbon, gasket material, or other objects that may give you an              erroneous measurement.

5. Use J 7872 to measure the piston projection across two different points on each piston.
1. Zero the dial indicator to the cylinder deck surface.
2. Place the dial indicator pointer on the piston top. B e sure the pointer is directly above the piston pin centerline            to prevent inaccurate readings from piston rocking.

3. Rotate the engine to roll the piston through Top Dead Center while noting the maximum reading on the dial                 indicator.
4. Repeat procedure at the second measuring point on the piston.
6 . Calculate the average value o f piston projection for each cylinder.
7. Obtain the maximum piston projection value for that bank o f cylinders.
8. Determine the gasket grade by the maximum piston projection value using the chart.
9. If the difference between the highest measured piston head projection and the lowest measured piston projection,      within one bank o f cylinders, exceeds 0.1 mm (0.0039 in), then the following items need to be checked.
• Connecting rod to piston pin clearance
• Piston to piston pin clearance
If any of the above clearances are beyond specifications, then refer to the appropriate section for repair. If all o f the above clearances are within the service limits but the piston projection variation is over 0.1 mm (0 .0 0 3 9 in), then replace the connecting rod and piston assembly.