Disassembly and Assembly of Sub-Assemblies
PistonSpecial Tool(s)
1. NOTE: The connecting rod bolts and nuts cannot be reused.
NOTE: Mark the position of the parts, so they can be installed in their original position.
Remove the connecting rod bearings from the connecting rod and caps.
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2. Disassemble the components in the order listed in the following illustrations and table.
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly procedure.
Items 8, 9 and 10: Piston Pin, Piston and Connecting Rod Disassembly Note
1. Using the special tool, press the piston pin out of the connecting rod and piston assembly.
Items 8, 9 and 10: Piston Pin, Piston and Connecting Rod Assembly Note
1. NOTE: Apply a light coat of clean engine oil to all parts. Install the piston in the connecting rod with the cylinder number side of the rod and the indentation notch in the piston on the same side.
NOTE: The oil hole in the connecting rod must face the RH side of the cylinder block and the arrow on the piston must face the front of the engine block.
Position the piston pin in the bore, aligned with the connecting rod bore.
2. NOTE: If the piston pin is removed from the piston, a new piston and piston pin must be used. Do not reuse the piston or the piston pin.
Gradually heat the pin bore side of the connecting rod to approximately 232°C - 316°C (467°F - 626°F) and immediately install the piston pin.
3. Using the special tool, press the piston pin into the piston and connecting rod assembly.