Cylinder Block: Inspection
- CLEAN CYLINDER BLOCK
- Remove the gasket material.
Using a gasket scraper, remove all the gasket material from the cylinder block surface.
- Clean the cylinder block.
Using a soft brush and solvent, thoroughly clean the cylinder block.
- Remove the gasket material.
- INSPECT CYLINDER BLOCK SURFACE FOR FLATNESS
Using precision straight edge and feeler gauge, measure the top surfaces of the cylinder block for warpage.
- Maximum warpage: 0.07 mm (0.0028 in.)
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If warpage is greater than maximum, replace the cylinder block.
- INSPECT CYLINDER FOR VERTICAL SCRATCHES
Visually check the cylinder for vertical scratches.
If deep scratches are present, replace the cylinder block.
- INSPECT CYLINDER BORE DIAMETER
Using a cylinder gauge, measure the cylinder bore diameter at positions A, B and C in the thrust and axial directions.
- Standard diameter: 86.000 - 86.013 mm (3.3858 - 3.3863 in.)
- Maximum diameter: 86.02 mm (3.3866 in.)
If the diameter is greater than maximum, replace the cylinder block.
- REMOVE CYLINDER RIDGE
If the wear is less than 0.2 mm (0.008 in.), using a ridge reamer, grind the top of the cylinder.
- INSPECT MAIN BEARING CAP BOLTS
Using vernier calipers, measure the minimum diameter of the compressed thread at the measuring point.
- Standard diameter: 9.96 - 9.97 mm (0.3921 - 0.3925 in.)
- Minimum diameter: 9.7 mm (0.382 in.)
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If the diameter is less than minimum, replace the bolt.
- CLEAN PISTON
- Using a gasket scraper, remove the carbon from the piston top.
- Using a groove cleaning tool or broken ring, clean the piston ring grooves.
- Using solvent and a brush, thoroughly clean the piston.NOTE: Do not use a wire brush.
- INSPECT PISTON OIL CLEARANCE
- Using a micrometer, measure the piston diameter at right angles to the piston pin center line, 34 mm (1.34 in.) from the piston head.
- Piston diameter: 85.945 - 85.965 mm (3.3837 - 3.3844 in.)
- Measure the cylinder bore diameter in the thrust directions (See step 4).
- Subtract the piston diameter measurement from the cylinder bore diameter measurement.
- Standard oil clearance: 0.035 - 0.068 mm (0.0014 - 0.0027 in.)
- Maximum oil clearance: 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)
If the oil clearance is greater than maximum, replace all the 6 pistons. If necessary, replace the cylinder block.
- Using a micrometer, measure the piston diameter at right angles to the piston pin center line, 34 mm (1.34 in.) from the piston head.
- INSPECT PISTON RING GROOVE CLEARANCE
Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between new piston ring and the wall of the piston ring groove.
Ring groove clearance:
If the clearance is not as specified, replace the piston.
- INSPECT PISTON RING END GAP
- Insert the piston ring into the cylinder bore.
- Using a piston, push the piston ring a little beyond the bottom of the ring travel, 105 mm (4.13 in.) from the top of the cylinder block.
- Using a feeler gauge, measure the ring end gap.
Standard ring end gap:
Maximum ring end gap:
If the end gap is greater than maximum, replace the piston ring. If the end gap is greater than maximum, even with a new piston ring, replace the cylinder block.
- INSPECT PISTON PIN FIT
At 80°C (176°F), you should be able to push the piston pin into the piston pin hole with your thumb.
- INSPECT CONNECTING ROD ALIGNMENT
Using a feeler gauge and rod aligner, check the connecting rod alignment.
- Check for out-of-alignment.
- Maximum out-of-alignment: 0.05 mm (0.0020 in.) per 100 mm (3.94 in.)
If out-of-alignment is greater than maximum, replace the connecting rod assembly.
- Check for twist.
- Maximum twist: 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.) per 100 mm (3.94 in.)
If twist is greater than maximum, replace the connecting rod assembly.
- Check for out-of-alignment.
- INSPECT PISTON PIN OIL CLEARANCE
- Using a caliper gauge, measure the inside diameter of the connecting rod bushing.
- Bushing inside diameter: 22.005 - 22.014 mm (0.8663 - 0.8667 in.)
- Using a micrometer, measure the piston pin diameter.
- Piston pin diameter: 21.997 - 22.006 mm (0.8660 - 0.8664 in.)
- Subtract the piston pin diameter measurement from the bushing in side diameter measurement.
- Standard oil clearance: 0.005 - 0.011 mm (0.0002 - 0.0004 in.)
- Maximum oil clearance: 0.05 mm (0.0020 in.)
If the oil clearance is greater than maximum, replace the bushing. If necessary, replace the piston and piston pin as a set.
- Using a caliper gauge, measure the inside diameter of the connecting rod bushing.
- INSPECT CONNECTING ROD BOLTS
Using vernier calipers, measure the minimum diameter of the compressed bolt at the measuring point.
- Standard diameter: 8.1 - 8.3 mm (0.319 - 0.327 in.)
- Minimum diameter: 8.0 mm (0.315 in.)
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If the diameter is less than minimum, replace the connecting rod bolt.
- INSPECT CRANKSHAFT FOR RUNOUT
- Place the crankshaft on V-blocks.
- Using a dial indicator, measure the circle runout at the center journal.
- Maximum circle runout: 0.06 mm (0.0024 in.)
If the circle runout is greater than maximum, replace the crankshaft.
- INSPECT MAIN JOURNALS AND CRANK PINS
- Using a micrometer, measure the diameter of each main journal and crank pin.
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Main journal diameter:
Crank pin diameter:
If the diameter is not as specified, check the oil clearance (See DISASSEMBLY ).
- Check each main journal and crank pin for taper and out-of-round.
- Maximum taper and out-of round: 0.02 mm (0.0008 in.)
If the taper or out-of-round is greater than maximum, grind or replace the crankshaft.
- Using a micrometer, measure the diameter of each main journal and crank pin.
- IF NECESSARY, GRIND AND HONE MAIN JOURNALS AND/OR CRANK PINS
- Grind and hone the main journals and/or crank pins to the finished undersized diameter (See procedure step 16).
- Install new main journal and/or crank pin undersized bearings.