Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Installation L98, LS2
Tools Required
Piston Selection
Important: Measurements of all components should be
taken with the components at normal room temperature. For correct piston fit, the
engine block cylinder bores must not have above acceptable wear or taper. A used piston,
pin, and connecting rod assembly may be installed if, after inspection is within specifications.
- With a micrometer at a right angle, measure the piston outside diameter (OD).
Measure the diameter 43 mm (1.69 in) from the top of the piston. Refer
to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- Record the piston OD.
- Adjust the micrometer to the recorded piston OD.
- Insert the
J 8087 (1) into
the micrometer and zero the gage dial.
- Using the
J 8087 (1),
measure the cylinder bore inside diameter (ID). Measure at a point 64 mm
(2.5 in) from the top of the cylinder.
- Record the cylinder bore ID.
- Subtract the piston OD from the cylinder bore ID to determine the piston-to-bore
clearance. Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- If the correct clearance cannot be obtained, select another piston, pin,
and connecting rod assembly and again measure the clearances. If the correct fit cannot
be obtained, the cylinder bore may require honing for an oversize piston.
Piston, Pin, and Connecting Rod Installation
- Liberally lubricate the cylinder walls, piston rings
and piston skirts with engine oil.
Important: The piston is directional and must be installed
in the cylinder block in the correct direction.
- Select the correctly numbered piston/connecting rod assembly for the cylinder.
A dot (1) showing proper piston orientation is located on the top of the piston.
- Install the
J 41556
to the connecting rod.
- Install the
J 8037
onto the piston and compress the piston rings.
- Install the piston, pin, and connecting rod assembly into the cylinder
bore. Hold the piston ring compressor firmly against the engine block. Using a soft
hammer handle, lightly tap the top of the piston until all the piston rings have entered
the cylinder bore.
- Use the
J 41556 (1)
to guide the connecting rod onto the crankshaft journal.
- Remove the
J 41556 (1) from
the connecting rod.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: The connecting rod and cap must be assembled
with the mating surfaces correctly aligned.
- Install the bearing cap (3), bearing half (2), and connecting
rod bolts (1) to the connecting rod (4).
Tighten
- Tighten the bolts a first pass to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Tighten the bolts a final pass to 75 degrees using the
J 45059 .
- Measure the connecting rods for the correct side clearance.
Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Installation LS3
Tools Required
• | J 8037
Piston Ring Compressor |
Piston Selection
Important: Measurements of all components should be taken with the components at normal room temperature. For proper piston fit, the engine block cylinder bores must not have excessive wear or taper. A used piston, pin, and connecting
rod assembly may be installed if, after inspection is within specifications.
- With a micrometer at a right angle, measure the piston outside diameter (OD). Measure the diameter 43 mm (1.69 in) from the top of the piston. Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- Record the piston OD.
- Adjust the micrometer to the recorded piston OD.
- Insert the
J 8087
into the micrometer and zero the gage dial.
- Using the
J 8087
, measure the cylinder bore inside diameter (ID). Measure at a point 64 mm
(2.5 in) from the top of the cylinder.
- Record the cylinder bore ID.
- Subtract the piston OD from the cylinder bore ID in order to determine the piston-to-bore clearance. Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.
- If the proper clearance cannot be obtained, select another piston and pin assembly and measure the clearances again. If the proper fit cannot be obtained, the cylinder bore may require honing for an oversize piston.
Piston, Pin, and Connecting Rod Installation
- Lubricate the following components
with clean engine oil:
• | Bearings and bearing surfaces |
- Install the bearings to the connecting rod and cap.
- 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
J 41556
to the
connecting rod.
- Identify the proper installation direction
of the piston and connecting rod assembly. When installing the piston and connecting rod assembly, the mark on the top of the piston (1) and the tab (2) on the side of the connecting rod should face the front of the engine.
- Install the
J 8037
onto the piston and compress the piston rings.
Important: The piston alignment mark MUST face the front of the engine block.
- Install the piston, pin, and connecting rod assembly into the cylinder bore. Hold the piston ring compressor firmly against the engine block. Using a wooden hammer handle, lightly tap the top of the piston until all piston rings have entered the cylinder
bore.
- Use the
J 41556
to guide the connecting rod onto the crankshaft journal.
- Remove the
J 41556
from the connecting rod.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: The connecting rod and cap must be assembled with the mating surfaces properly aligned.
- Install the bearing cap (103), bearing (104), and bolts (102).
Tighten
- Tighten the bolts a first pass to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Tighten the bolts a final pass to 85 degrees using the
J 45059
.
- Measure the connecting rods for the proper side clearance. Refer to
Engine Mechanical Specifications.