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I usually take them apart and clean them real well. My local machine shop also does a really nice clean up job on them but that's when the heads are in getting a resurface.

 

If it has variable valve timing (2006 and newer), the blocks that house the solenoids need to be removed from the heads. There are tiny screens inside of them which hold a lot of metal.

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I usually take them apart and clean them real well. My local machine shop also does a really nice clean up job on them but that's when the heads are in getting a resurface.

 

If it has variable valve timing (2006 and newer), the blocks that house the solenoids need to be removed from the heads. There are tiny screens inside of them which hold a lot of metal.

Yes its VVT.  Thanks for the advise.

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When you remove the VVT blocks (4 - 10mm bolts), you will see the screen on the inside. It's made of plastic with a mesh screen so be careful. I use a pair of needle nose pliers and grab it by one of the tabs that stick up. Clean it out with brake cleaner, some compressed air and you're ready to go.

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Yes, carefully inspect the surface that the cams ride on. It's aluminum, and if shavings got in there, it can ch

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ew up the head and cause all kinds of problems.

The surface the cams ride on look and feel smooth. I can see some imperfections with a magnifying glass. Can the surface be touched up with anything, like emory cloth?

 

Just came back from machine shop. No damage to cam surface area. Says I could clean cam suface area up with green pad. Put heads in tub with a little dawn dishwashing detergent and water then rinse and blow dry.

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I inherited at Legacy outback with blown head gasket. The heads were already removed which means the cams were removed... now I have to reinstall but have no idea what cap was on what bearing. I know which ones go on right and left head but nothing more than that. Is position of cap on the bearing it came off of critical?

 

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