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Crankshaft Pin and Connecting Rod Bearing Inspection




Crankshaft Pin and Connecting Rod Bearing Inspection

Piston, Piston Ring and Connecting Rod Disassembly and Reassembly

NOTE:

For identification of each cylinder, refer to Precautions for Identification of Cylinder Precautions for Identification of Cylinder.

Crankshaft Pin Diameter

- Using micrometer, measure crankshaft pin diameter at several points and calculate taper and out-of-round conditions.
If calculated taper and/or out-of-round is out of their service limit, replace crankshaft or regrind crankshaft pin to undersize and use undersize bearing.

Crankshaft pin diameter
Standard: 49.982 - 50.000 mm (1.96780 - 1.96850 in)

Crankshaft pin taper ([a] -[b]) and out-of-round ([1] -[2])
Limit: 0.01 mm (0.0003 in.)





Connecting Rod Bearing General Information

- Service connecting rod bearings are available in five standard sizes and 0.25 mm (0.0098 in) undersize bearing. The difference of those sizes is thickness.
- Specified colors for identification of sizes are painted at specified location (1) as shown in figure.










Connecting Rod Bearing Visual Inspection

Check bearing shells for signs of fusion, pitting, burn or flaking and observe contact pattern. If abnormality is found, replace connecting rod bearings.

Connecting Rod Bearing Clearance

NOTE:

Using connecting rod bolts that are deformed exceeding the service limit could lead to engine problems.

After checking connecting rod bearing clearance, make sure that connecting rod bolts are not deformed exceeding the service limit referring to "Connecting rod bolt deformation" under
Piston Pin and Connecting Rod Inspection Piston Pin and Connecting Rod Inspection.

NOTE:

Do not rotate crankshaft while gauging plastic is installed.

1) Clean connecting rod bearings and crankshaft pin.
2) Place a piece of gauging plastic (1) to full width of crankshaft pin as contacted by bearing (parallel to crankshaft), avoiding oil hole.





3) Install connecting rod bearings and its cap. Removal and Installation
4) After three minutes elapsed, remove cap and using a scale (2) on gauging plastic envelope, measure gauging plastic (1) width at the widest point.

Connecting rod bearing clearance
Standard: 0.045 - 0.063 mm (0.0018 - 0.0024 in.)
Limit: 0.065 mm (0.0025 in.)





If measured oil clearance is less than standard value or more than service limit, replace connecting rod bearings with new ones referring to Selection of Connecting Rod Bearings
, and recheck oil clearance.

Depending on measured oil clearance with new bearing, select other bearings according to the following procedures, and recheck oil clearance.
- More than standard:
Replace bearings with one size thicker or regrind crank shaft pin to under size and use 0.25 mm (0.0098 in) undersize bearings.
- Less than standard:
Replace bearings with one size thinner or regrind crank shaft pin to under size and use 0.25 mm (0.0098 in) undersize bearings.

Selection of Connecting Rod Bearings

Standard size

1) Check connecting rod big-end inside diameter according to the following procedures.
- There is stamped number (any of "1", "2" or "3") on each connecting rod and it cap as shown in figure.
- That number represent connecting rod big-end inside diameter as follows.

Connecting rod big-end inside diameter














2) Check crankshaft pin diameter according to the following procedures.
- There are four stamped alphabets (any of "A", "B" or "C") on crank web No.5 as shown in figure.
- Those alphabets represent crankshaft pin diameter as follows.

Crankshaft pin diameter














3) From numbers stamped on connecting rods and its caps and alphabets stamped on crank web No.5, determine new standard bearings to be installed to connecting rod big-end from the following table.

Connecting rod bearing cross-reference selection table






Undersize

4) Determine target diameter of crankshaft pin for regrinding according to the following procedure.
a) Assemble connecting rod, connecting rod cap and undersize bearings (0.25 mm), referring to step 2) to 5) of "Installation" under Removal and Installation Piston, Piston Ring and Connecting Rod Removal and Installation.
b) Using bore gauge, measure connecting rod bearing inside diameter "a".
c) Calculate target diameter according to formula below.

Formula for target diameter of crankshaft pin
A = B - 0.054 mm (0.0021 in.)
A: Target diameter of crankshaft pin B: Measured connecting rod bearing inside diameter "a".

5) Grind crankshaft pin to target diameter.
6) Check connecting rod bearing oil clearance.