PROCEDURE
REPLACE RING PIN
Note
It is not necessary to remove a ring pin unless it is being replaced.
| *1 | Width |
| *2 | Protrusion Height |
| *3 | Height |
Using a plastic-faced hammer, tap in the ring pins.
| Standard Ring Pin | ||||||||
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REPLACE STRAIGHT PIN
Note
It is not necessary to remove a straight pin unless it is being replaced.
Using a plastic-faced hammer, tap in the straight pins.
| Standard Straight Pin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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REPLACE CONNECTING ROD SMALL END BUSH
Using SST and a press, press out the connecting rod small end bush.
| *1 | Oil Hole |
Align the oil holes of a new connecting rod small end bush and the connecting rod.
Using SST and a press, press in the connecting rod small end bush.
Using a pin hole grinder, hone the bush to obtain the standard oil clearance between the bush and piston pin.
| Standard oil clearance |
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| 0.005 to 0.011 mm (0.000197 to 0.000433 in.) |
Coat the piston pin with engine oil. Push the piston pin into the connecting rod with your thumb to check that the piston pin fits at normal room temperature.