Piston and Connecting Rod Disassembly
Tools Required
J 24086-C Piston
Pin Remover/Installer Set
Important:
• | Disassembly of the piston, press-fit design piston pin, and connecting
rod may create scoring or damage to the piston pin and piston pin bore. If
the piston, pin, and connecting rod have been disassembled, replace the components
as an assembly. |
• | The disassembly procedure, as shown, is to be used for diagnostic purposes
only. |
- Remove the connecting rod bearings (3) from the rod (2)
and cap (4).
- Using piston ring pliers,
remove the piston rings from the piston.
- Install fork insert J 24086-920A into J 24086-10
.
- Install the piston and
connecting rod assembly onto J 24086-10
.
- Install J 24086-107 to the piston pin.
- Install J 24086-88A through the fixture and to the
J 24086-107.
Notice: After the installer hub bottoms on the support assembly, do not exceed
35 000 kPa (5,000 psi) pressure, this could
cause damage to the tool.
- Press the piston pin from the piston and connecting rod
assembly.
Piston and Connecting Rod Assembly
Tools Required
J 24086-C Piston
Pin Remover/Installer Set
Important:
• | Disassembly of the piston, press-fit design piston pin, and connecting
rod may create scoring or damage to the piston pin and piston pin bore. If
the piston, pin, and connecting rod have been disassembled, replace the components
as an assembly. |
• | If reusing the piston and connecting rod assembly, install the assembly
to the original cylinder and corresponding crankshaft journal. |
• | The assembly procedure, as shown, is to be used for diagnostic purposes
only. |
- Install fork insert J 24086-920 into J 24086-10
.
Caution: Avoid contact with HOT components. Wear safety glasses and protective
gloves to avoid personal injury.
Notice: Applying excessive heat to the connecting rod may damage or distort
the rod. Rod temperature SHOULD NOT exceed 315°C (600°F).
At this temperature the end of the connecting rod will turn a straw color
upon visual inspection.
- Use a torch and apply MILD heat to the pin end of the connecting
rod. Mild heating of the connecting rod will ease in piston and pin assembly.
- Identify the positioning tab (1) or flat flange (3)
of the connecting rod. When properly assembled, the positioning tab or flat
flange of the rod and the mark (2) on the top of the piston should
both be facing the front of the engine.
- Assemble the piston, the connecting rod, and the J 24086-16A.
- Adjust the J 24086-9
to I 8.
- Install the piston, connecting rod, piston pin, and J 24086-16A
to the J 24086-10
.
Notice: After the installer hub bottoms on the support assembly, do not exceed
35 000 kPa (5,000 psi) pressure, this could
cause damage to the tool.
- Insert J 24086-9
through J 24086-10
and to the piston pin.
- Press J 24086-9
until the installer bottoms on the J 24086-10
.
- Inspect the piston (1), pin (3), and connecting
rod (2) for proper assembly.
When properly installed,
the piston pin (3) should be centered in the connecting rod (2).
- Identify the compression
and oil control rings for proper installation. The upper compression ring
can be identified by a paint mark (3) located 180 degrees from
the end gap. The lower compression ring can be identified by a paint mark (3)
located 90 degrees from the end gap. Both rings should be installed
with the orientation marks (1, 2) facing the top of the piston.
Important: When installing piston rings, use a ring expander plier type tool. Do
not roll the rings into the grooves of the piston. Use caution and care to
expand the rings only slightly larger than the outside diameter (OD) of the
piston.
- Using piston ring pliers, install the piston rings onto the piston.
- Position the oil control ring end gaps a minimum of 25 mm
(1.0 in) from each other.
- Position the compression ring end gaps 180 degrees opposite
each other.
- Install the connecting
rod bearings (3) to the rod (2) and cap (4).