Crankshaft and Piston Removal
Crankshaft and Piston Removal
1. Remove the engine/transmission Engine Removal.
2. Remove the transmission Automatic Transmission Removal.
3. Remove the drive plate Service and Repair.
4. Remove the cylinder heads Cylinder Head Removal.
5. Remove the timing belt drive pulley from the crankshaft Service and Repair.
6. Remove the oil pan Engine Oil Pan Removal.
7. Remove the engine block end cover.
8. Remove the rocker arm oil control solenoid/oil filter assembly.
9. Remove the oil strainer (A), the baffle plate (B), and the oil pump (C).
10. If you can feel a ridge of metal or hard carbon around the top of any cylinder, remove it with a ridge reamer (A). Follow the reamer manufacturer's instructions. If the ridge is not removed, it may damage the piston as it's pushed out.
11. Remove the connecting rod caps after setting the connecting rod journal at bottom dead center (BDC) for each cylinder. Remove the piston/connecting rod assembly by pushing on the connecting rod. Take care not to damage the oil jets, the connecting rod journal, or the cylinder with the connecting rod.
12. Remove the bearing from the rod cap. Keep all caps/bearings in order.
13. Remove the upper bearing halves from the connecting rods, and set them aside with their respective caps.
14. After removing a piston/connecting rod assembly, reinstall the cap on the rod.
15. To avoid confusion during reassembly, mark each piston/connecting rod assembly with its cylinder number.
16. Loosen the bearing cap bolts and the bearing cap side bolts in sequence 1/3 turn at a time; repeat the sequence until all bolts are loosened.
17. Remove the bearing cap bolts (A) and the bearing cap side bolts (B), then remove the bearing caps (C).
18. Lift the crankshaft (A) out of the engine block, being careful not to damage the journals and the CKP pulse plate (B).
19. Remove the CKP pulse plate from the crankshaft CKP Pulse Plate Replacement.
20. Reinstall the main bearing caps and the bearings on the engine block in the proper order.