- Use cleaning solvent to clean the connecting rod.
Caution: Refer to Safety Glasses Caution in the Preface section.
Important: DO NOT use any mechanical means to clean the rod to cap mating surfaces.
These surfaces are "fractured" after machining and any alteration to these
surfaces could lead to engine failure.
- Use compressed air to dry the connecting rod.
Important: DO NOT wire brush the piston skirt or the ring groove area.
- Use cleaning solvent to clean the pistons if reusing the pistons.
- Use cleaning solvent to clean the piston pins if reusing the piston
pins. New pistons contain new piston pins.
- Use a groove cleaner to clean the piston
ring.
- Inspect the connecting rod for the following conditions:
• | Replace if damage is evident. |
• | Replace if damage is evident. |
• | Replace if damage is evident. |
- Inspect the pistons for the following conditions, replace the
piston if any of the below is evident:
• | Cracked piston pin bosses |
• | Cracked ring groove lands |
• | Nicks that may cause binding |
• | Burrs that may cause binding |
• | Warped ring groove lands |
• | Eroded areas on top of the piston |
- Use a micrometer and use an inside micrometer to measure the piston
pin bore-to-piston pin clearance.
- The maximum clearance is 0.003 - 0.008 mm
(0.0001 - 0.0003 in).
- Replace the piston and replace the pin if the pin bore-to-piston
pin clearance is beyond the proper specification.
- Measure the piston ring
end gap clearance in the bore. Perform only after the cylinder has been honed.
- The 1st and the 2nd compression ring gap specification is 0.30 - 0.50 mm
(0.0118 - 0.0196 in).
- Replace the piston rings if the end gap clearance is not within
the proper specification.
- The oil control ring end gap specification is 0.40 - 1.40 mm
(0.0157 - 0.0551 in).
- Replace the piston rings if the end gap clearance is not within
the proper specification.
- Measure the piston ring
groove clearance.
- The 1st and the 2nd compression ring groove clearance specification
is 0.02 - 0.04 mm (0.0008 - 0.0015 in).
- Replace the piston if the ring groove clearance is not within
the proper specification.
- The oil control ring groove clearance specification is 0.01 - 0.03 mm
(0.0004 - 0.0012 in).
- Replace the piston if the ring groove clearance is not within
the proper specification.