Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Cleaning and Inspection Piston Inspection
Clean/Inspect
Important:
• | Do not use a wire brush or glass bead blasting. |
• | Use a cleaning solution that will dissolve the carbon deposits. |
• | Remove the carbon in the ring grooves with a ring groove cleaner. |
- Clean the piston, by removing all of the varnish and the carbon deposits.
- Inspect the piston for the following conditions:
• | Cracking or wear of the ring lands. |
• | Burrs or nicks of the ring grooves. |
• | Cracking of the skirts or pin bosses. |
• | Cracking of the piston dome (Use Magnaflux Spot-check dye method
or the equivalent). |
• | Scuffing or deep scratches of the piston skirt. |
• | Scuffing of the piston bore. |
• | Wear of the piston pin retaining ring or the grooves. |
- Inspect the connecting
rod for the following conditions:
• | Cracks or nicks on the connecting rod (Use Magnaflux Spot-check
dye method or the equivalent). |
• | Scuffing or scratching of the piston pin bushing. |
• | Nicks or scoring of the bearing bore. |
- The connecting rod is not serviceable for the following repairs:
• | Connecting rod bearing bore enlargement. |
Piston Measurement
The piston skirts are barrel-shaped. To accurately determine the piston
diameter, the piston must be measured at a specific gage point.
The piston gage
point is 65.33 mm (2.575 in) from the top of the piston.
Measuring Piston Pin To Piston Pin Bushing Clearance
- Measure the piston pin to piston pin bushing.
- Measure the piston pin diameter.
- Measure the piston pin bushing inside diameter. Use an inside
micrometer.
- Substract the piston pin diameter from the piston pin bushing
inside diameter to obtain the clearance.
- If the clearance is excessive, replace the piston and piston pin.
Piston pins are available only with new pistons.
- If the clearance is excessive with a new piston and piston pin,
replace the connecting rod. Piston pin bushings are available only with new
connecting rods.
Measuring Piston Pin To Piston Clearance
- Measure the piston pin diameter.
- Measure the piston pin hole inside diameter. Use an inside micrometer.
- Substract the piston pin diameter from the piston pin hole diameter
to obtain the clearance.
- If the clearance is excessive, replace the piston and piston pin.
Piston pins are available only with new pistons.