Cylinder Block Assembly: Testing and Inspection
Measure Cylinder
- Measure cleaned cylinder bores with a hole gauge at the 3 measuring points (1, 2, 3) in longitudinal and transverse direction
Bore Cylinder Bores
- When performing repairs, the cylinder bores should be machined to correspond to die group letters of the new-pistons.
Refer to Specifications of Cylinder Bore below.
- The group code letters are inscribed the piston crown
1st repair size
2nd repair size
- Chamfer cylinder bores after boring
Chamfering Cylinder Bores (Part 1 Of 2):
Chamfering Cylinder Bores (Part 2 Of 2):
Chamfer Cylinder Bores
- After boring cylinder bores, chamfer with a suitable tool as shown in the illustration.
- Smooth the bottom of the chamfer with a polishing stone.
Hone Cylinder Bores
- Honing Angle: 50°±10°
- Basic peak-to-valley height (R3z) after final honing and brushing
Refer to Specifications of Cylinder Bore below.
Specifications Of Cylinder Bore
- Cylinder Diameter
Standard size: 90.900 mm
Group code letter A:90.900 - 90.906 mm
Group code letter X:90.907 - 90.912 mm
Group code letter B:90.913 - 90.918 mm
1st repair size: --
Group code letter A: --
Group code letter X: --
Group code letter B: --
2nd repair size: 91.400 mm
Group code letter A: 91.400 - 91.406 mm
Group code letter X: 91.407 - 91.412 mm
Group code letter B: 91.413 - 91.418 mm
- Cylinder bore
Wear limit in longitudinal and transverse direction: 0.10 mm
Permissible Difference From Cylinder Shape:
When New: 0.007 mm
Wear Limit: 0.050 mm
Permissible Difference From Rectangularity Related To Cylinder Height: 0.050 mm
Surface Finish:
Basic peak to Valley Height (R3z) After Final Honing: 0.002 - 0.005 mm
Maximum Peak To Valley Height: 0.011 mm
Honing Angle: 50° ± 10°