Tools Required
J 8087 Cylinder Bore
Gauge
- Measure the cylinder bore
for out-of-round and taper.
- Measure dimension (1) at 13 mm (0.5 in) below the
head gasket surface. Measure dimension (2) at 100 mm (4 in)
below the head gasket surface.
- Measure the cylinder bores
by setting the J 8087
at
zero in the cylinder at the point of the desired measurement. Lock the dial
indicator at zero before removing the dial from the cylinder. Measure across
the gauge contact points with an outside micrometer, with the gauge at the
same zero setting as when the gauge was removed from the cylinder.
- If dimension (1) is larger than dimension (2) by 0.013 mm
(0.0005 in), bore the cylinder for oversize piston and rings.
• | If relatively few bores require correction, do not rebore all
the cylinders to the same oversize in order to maintain engine balance. |
• | All oversize service pistons are held to the same weights as the
standard size pistons. |
- Fine vertical scratches made by the ring ends do not, by themselves,
cause excessive oil consumption. Do not hone the cylinder in order to remove
these scratches.
- If the bore is glazed but otherwise serviceable, lightly break
the glaze with a hone. Replace the piston rings. Refer to Piston and Connecting
Rod Installation.
6.1. | Ensure that the hone stones are clean, sharp, and straight. |
6.2. | Move the hone slowly up and down to produce a 45 degree cross
hatch pattern. |
6.3. | Clean the bore thoroughly with soap and water. |
6.5. | Rub clean engine oil in the bore. |
- If honing is not required, clean the cylinder bores with hot water
and detergent. Apply clean engine oil to the bore after washing and drying
the bore.