Mitsubishi 4G9 Automobile User Manual


 
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4G9 ENGINE (E-W) -
Cylinder Head and Valves
11A-9-5
PWEE9502-A
E
Nov. 1995MitsubishiMotors Corporation
Revised
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VALVE STEM SEAL REMOVAL
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VALVE HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
(1) Sodium reacts violently with water or moisture generation
heat and liberating hydrogen. It must be handled with
utmost care because otherwise the following dangerous
conditions may result:
Loss of eyesight if sodium gets in eyes.
Burns if sodium contact skin.
Fire hazard.
(2) Handling of Sodium-filled Exhaust Valves
Sodium-filled exhaust valves are not dangerous a n d may
be handled in the same way as ordinary valves unless
they are broken.
Never try to break the valves an d expose sodium to the
air. When worn exhaust valves are to be discarded,
have them disposed of by a salvage company equipped
with special disposal system, notifyingthem that the valves
contain sodium.
Should the exhaust valves be broken, neutralize sodium
using the method described below, a n d discard the valves
in the same way as ordinary valves.
(3) How to Neutralize Sodium
Place a container filled with more than 10 liters of water
in a well ventilated large space.
Wear rubber gloves and goggles, a n d carefully take out
broken valves from the cylinder head.
Put a broken valve in th e water-filled container and quickly
get away from the container at least 2 or 3 m (6.6 or
10 ft.)