EN 46121 Connecting Rod Guide Pin Set
Important:
• An arrow/dot showing proper piston orientation is located on the top of the piston. • If the connecting rod bearings have been used in a running engine, you must replace them with NEW connecting rod bearings for reassembly.
1.1. | Tap the connecting rod to one end of the crankshaft journal with a dead-blow or wooden hammer. |
1.2. | Using feeler gages, measure the clearance between the crankshaft counterweight and the connecting rod. |
1.3. | The connecting rod side clearance should not exceed specifications. Refer to Engine Mechanical Specifications. |
1.4. | If the end play exceeds the specified limits, measure the width of the crankpin end of the connecting rod. Refer to Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Cleaning and Inspection. |
1.5. | If the connecting rod width is significantly smaller than specified and severe wear is present on the side of the connecting rod, replace the connecting rod. |
1.6. | If the connecting rod width is within specification and excessive scoring is present on the crankshaft journals, replace the crankshaft. |
Important: The connecting rod caps must remain with the original connecting rod.