Connecting Rod Measurement
- Measure the connecting
rod side clearance. If the side clearance is greater than the maximum replace
the connecting rod.
Standard Connecting Rod Side Clearance
0.25-0.40 mm (0.0099-0.0157 in)
Maximum Connecting Rod Side Clearance
0.45 mm (0.0177 in)
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Clean the connecting rods in solvent
and dry with compressed air.
- Inspect the connecting rods for signs of being twisted, bent,
bowed, nicked, or cracked
Maximum Connecting Rod Bow
0.05 mm (0.0020 in)
Maximum Connecting Rod Twist
0.10 mm (0.0039 in)
- Inspect the connecting rods for scratches or abrasion on the rod
bearing seating surface. If the connecting rod bores contain minor scratches
or abrasions, clean the bores by sanding in a circular direction with
a light emery paper. Do not scrape the rod or rod cap.
- If the connecting rod bores cannot be cleaned by sanding, or if
the bow or twist exceeds specifications, replace the connecting rod.
- Measure the piston pin
to connecting rod bore.
- Measure the piston pin diameter in the area of connecting rod
contact using an outside micrometer.
- Measure the connecting rod piston pin bore using an inside micrometer.
- Subtract the piston pin diameter from the piston pin bore diameter.
Piston Pin-to-Piston Pin Bore Clearance
0.003-0.014 mm (0.0001-0.0005 in)
Piston Pin Diameter
20.997-21.000 mm (0.8267-0.8268 in)
Piston Pin Bore Diameter
21.003-21.011 mm (0.8269-0.8272 in)
- If there is excessive clearance replace the piston pin.
- If there is still excessive clearance, replace the connecting
rod.
Piston Measurement
- Clean the piston skirts
and the pins with a cleaning solvent. Do not wire brush any part of the piston.
- Clean the piston ring grooves with a ring groove cleaner. Make
sure the oil ring holes and slots are clean.
- Inspect the pistons for the following conditions:
• | Cracked ring lands, skirts, or pin bosses |
• | Ring grooves for nicks and burrs that may cause binding |
• | Warped or worn ring lands |
• | Eroded areas at the top of the piston (1) |
• | Scuffed or damaged skirts (2) |
• | Worn or scuffed piston pin bores (3) |
- Replace pistons and piston pins that show any signs of damage
or excessive wear.
- Measure the piston ring
end gap.
Place the piston ring in the area of the bore where the piston ring
will travel (approximately 120 mm or 4.72 inches down from
the deck surface).
- Square the ring in the cylinder bore by positioning the ring with
an inverted piston head.
- Measure the piston ring
end gap with feeler gages. If the end gap is greater than specifications
replace the piston ring.
Top Compression Ring End Gap
0.20-0.35 mm (0.0079-0.0137 in)
Maximum Top Compression Ring End Gap
0.70 mm (0.0276 in)
Second Compression Ring End Gap
0.35-0.50 mm (0.0138-0.0196 in)
Maximum Second Compression Ring End Gap
0.70 mm (0.0276 in)
Oil Ring End Gap
0.20-0.70 mm (0.0079-0.0275 in)
Maximum Oil Ring End Gap
1.8 mm (0.0709 in)
- Measure the piston ring
side clearance.
Roll the top 2 piston rings entirely around the piston ring groove.
If any binding is caused by the ring groove, dress the groove with a fine
file. If any binding is caused by a distorted piston ring, replace
the ring.
- With the piston ring on the piston, use feeler gages to check
clearance at multiple locations.
- If the clearance is greater than specifications, replace the piston
ring.
- If the new ring does not produce the correct side clearance, replace
the piston.
Top Compression Ring Side Clearance
0.030-0.070 mm (0.0012-0.0027 in)
Second Compression Ring Side Clearance
0.020-0.060 mm (0.0008-0.0023 in)
- Measure piston-to-cylinder
bore clearance.
Using an outside micrometer, measure the width of the piston 26.5 mm
(1.04 in) below the top of the piston at the thrust surface perpendicular
to the centerline of the piston pin.
- Subtract the measured piston diameter from its original cylinder
bore diameter.
Piston-to-Cylinder Bore Clearance
0.02-0.04 mm (0.0008-0.0015 in)
- If the clearance obtained through measurement is greater than
specifications and the cylinder bores are within specification, replace
the piston. If the cylinder bores are not within specification, rebore
all 4 cylinders and fit with oversize pistons. Select the
smallest available oversize pistons.
Standard Size Pistons
83.970-83.990 mm (3.3059-3.3066 in)
0.25 mm (0.0098 in) Oversize Pistons
84.220-84.240 mm (3.3157-3.3165 in)
0.50 mm (0.0196 in) Oversize Pistons
84.470-84.490 mm (3.3256-3.3263 in)
Connecting Rod Bearing Selection
Important: If crankshaft bearing failure is due to other than normal wear, investigate
the cause. Inspect the crankshaft and the connecting rod bearing bores.
Notice: Do not shim, scrape, or file bearing inserts. Do not touch the bearing
surface of the insert with bare fingers. Skin oil and acids will etch the
bearing surface.
- The connecting rod bearings are of the precision insert type. The connecting
rod bearings are available in standard and 0.25 mm (0.0098 in)
undersized. Undersized refers to crankshaft diameter. The undersized
bearings are marked with red paint (1).
- Measure the connecting
rod journal for taper (3 minus 4) and out-of-round (1 minus 2).
Maximum Crankshaft Taper
0.01 mm (0.0004 in)
Maximum Crankshaft Out-of-Round
0.01 mm (0.0004 in)
- Regrind or replace the crankshaft if the taper or out-of-round
exceeds specifications.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the connecting
rod cap to the rod and tighten the nuts to 45 N·m (33 lb
ft).
- Measure the connecting rod bearing bore for taper and out-of-round.
- No taper or out-of-round should exist. If taper or out-of-round
exists, replace the connecting rod.
Important: The crankshaft and the lower crankcase assembly must be installed and
properly torqued before measuring the connecting rod clearances.
- Starting with the number one connecting rod, remove the connecting rod
cap nuts.
- Remove the connecting rod cap by wiggling the connecting rod
cap left and right.
Important: Do not turn the crankshaft while the gaging plastic is installed.
- Lay a piece of gaging plastic across the crankshaft connecting rod
journal (avoiding the oil hole).
- Carefully place the connecting rod cap onto the connecting rod.
The arrow on the rod cap should point towards the front of the engine.
- Install the 2 connecting rod cap nuts.
Tighten
Tighten the connecting rod cap nuts to 45 N·m (33 lb
ft).
- After reaching the proper torque, remove the two crankshaft connecting
rod cap nuts.
- Carefully remove the connecting rod cap from the connecting rod.
- Measure the gaging plastic
at its widest point.
Standard Oil Clearance
0.045-0.063 mm (0.0018-0.0025 in)
Maximum Oil Clearance
0.08 mm (0.0031 in)
- If the oil clearance exceeds the maximum replace the bearing with
a new standard size bearing.
- If the oil clearance exceeds the maximum with a new standard size
bearing replace the crankshaft or regrind the crankshaft.
- Regrind the crankshaft.
Regrind the crankshaft so that the finished crankpin diameter equals
the measured connecting rod bore diameter minus 0.054 mm (0.0021 in).
Install a new 0.25 mm (0.0098 in) undersized bearing to
the connecting rod.
- Install the connecting rod cap and torque the nuts to 45N·m
(33 lb ft).
- Measure the connecting rod bore diameter with the undersized bearing
installed.
- Measure the crankpin diameter.
- Ensure that the oil clearance is within specifications.