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Cylinder head — disassembly (Hyundai Tucson JM)

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Note: Lay out the removed parts sequentially for ease of assembly.


1. Remove brackets, supports and posts.

2. Remove the camshaft bearing caps (A).

2. Remove the camshaft bearing caps (A).


3. Remove the camshaft (A) with the oil seal (B).

3. Remove the camshaft (A) with the oil…


4. Remove the intake and exhaust rocker arms (A, B), hydraulic lifters (C) and valve covers (D).

4. Remove the intake and exhaust rocker…


Note: Lay out the valve mechanism parts in the sequence corresponding to the cylinder numbers.




5. Using a special device (09222 - 27300), compress the valve springs (A) and remove the crackers (B).

5. Using a special device (09222 -…


6. Remove the valve plates (A).

6. Remove the valve plates (A).
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