Tools Required
J 8087 Cylinder
Bore Gauge
Important: When fitting pistons, consider both the piston and the cylinder bore
conditions together. Production and service pistons have the same nominal
weight and may be intermixed without affecting engine balance. If necessary,
used pistons may be fitted selectively to any cylinder of the engine,
providing the pistons are in good condition and the same weight. Do not
cut oversize pistons down or the engine balance may be affected. Finish
hone when selecting the piston.
- Measure the piston diameter and record the reading. When measuring the
piston for size or taper, ensure that the measurement is made as shown when
the piston pin is removed. If the piston worn or damaged, replace the
piston with a standard or oversize piston.
- Measure the cylinder bore,
using the J 8087
. If
the piston is worn beyond specifications, rebore and hone to size.
- If the cylinder bore needs reconditioning, measure the new piston
diameter and hone the cylinder bore to the correct clearance.
- Measure the J 8087
. Record the reading.
- Subtract the piston diameter from the cylinder bore diameter in
order to determine the piston-to-bore clearance.
- Compare the piston-to-bore clearance using the specifications
in order to determine if the clearance is in acceptable range.
- If a used piston is not acceptable, inspect the service piston
sizes and determine if a new piston may be selected. Service pistons are
available in standard, and 0.5 mm (0.012 in) oversize.
- When a piston has been selected, mark the piston in order to identify
the cylinder for which the piston was fitted.