PROCEDURE
REPLACE STRAIGHT PIN
It is not necessary to remove the straight pins unless they are being replaced.
| *a | Upper Side | *b | Lower Side |
| *c | Front Side | *d | Rear Side |
Using a plastic hammer, tap in new straight pins to the cylinder block sub-assembly.
| Standard Protrusion Height | ||||||||||
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REPLACE STUD BOLT
If a stud bolt is deformed or its threads are damaged, replace it.
| *a | Upper Side | *b | Lower Side |
| *c | 26.5 mm (1.04 in.) | *d | 18 mm (0.709 in.) |
| *e | 50 mm (1.97 in.) | *f | 14 mm (0.551 in.) |
| *g | 13 mm (0.512 in.) | *h | 29 mm (1.14 in.) |
Using an E8 "TORX" socket wrench, install the stud bolts.
| Stud Bolt (A) | ||
| 10 N*m | 102 kgf*cm | 7 ft.*lbf |
| Stud Bolt (B) | ||
| 9.0 N*m | 92 kgf*cm | 80 in.*lbf |