Pistons and Connecting Rod Overview
Pistons and Connecting Rod Overview
1 Piston Ring
• Offset gaps by 120°.
• Use piston ring pliers for removal and installation.
• "TOP" faces toward the piston crown.
• Checking the ring gap. Refer to => [ Piston Ring Gap, Checking ] Piston Ring Gap, Checking.
• Checking the piston ring groove clearance. Refer to => [ Piston Ring Groove Clearance, Checking ] Piston Ring Groove Clearance, Checking.
2 Piston
• Checking, refer to => [ Piston, Checking ] Testing and Inspection.
• Mark the installed location to the connecting rod and to which cylinder it belongs.
• The 2 deep valve recesses in the piston head point toward the center of the cylinder block.
• Removing and installing, refer to => [ Piston ] Piston.
3 Lock Ring
• Make sure it is secure.
4 Connecting Rod
• Always replace as a set.
• Mark which cylinder to which it belongs - B -.
• Installed position: The marks - A - must align.
5 Bearing Shell
• Pay attention to the installed position.
• Do not interchange used bearing shells (mark them).
• Bearing shell retaining tabs must be firmly seated in the notches.
• Axial clearance:
New: 0.05 to 0.31 mm
Wear limit: 0.40 mm
• Measure the radial clearance using Plastigage(R):
New: 0.02 to 0.07 mm
Wear limit: 0.10 mm
• Do not rotate the crankshaft when measuring the radial play.
6 Connecting Rod Bearing Cap
• Mark which cylinder to which it belongs - B -.
• Installed position: The marks - A - must align.
7 Bolt
• 40 Nm + an additional 90° (1/4) turn.
• Always replace.
• Lubricate the threads and contact surface.
• Tighten to 40 Nm to measure radial play, do not tighten the additional torque angle.
8 Piston Pin
• If difficult to move, heat the piston to 60° C (140 °F).
• Remove and install using the pilot drift (VW 222 A).