It is not necessary to remove a ring pin unless it is being replaced.
Using a plastic-faced hammer, tap in the ring pins.
Standard Ring Pin
Item
Height
Width
Protrusion
Ring Pin
14.3 to 14.7 mm (0.563 to 0.579 in.)
12.9 to 13.0 mm (0.508 to 0.512 in.)
7.5 to 8.5 mm (0.295 to 0.335 in.)
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 pin.
Standard Straight Pin
Item
Height
Width
Protrusion
Pin A
36 mm (1.42 in.)
10 mm (0.394 in.)
18.5 to 19.5 mm (0.728 to 0.768 in.)
Pin B
12 mm (0.472 in.)
4 mm (0.156 in.)
5.0 to 7.0 mm (0.197 to 0.276 in.)
Pin C
22 mm (0.866 in.)
10 mm (0.394 in.)
11 to 13 mm (0.433 to 0.512 in.)
Pin D
18 mm (0.708 in.)
8 mm (0.315 in.)
8.0 to 10.0 mm (0.315 to 0.394 in.)
Pin E
12 mm (0.472 in.)
4 mm (0.156 in.)
5.0 to 6.0 mm (0.197 to 0.236 in.)
REPLACE CONNECTING ROD SMALL END BUSH
Using SST and a press, press out the connecting rod small end bush.
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Align the oil holes of a new connecting rod small end bush and the connecting rod.
Table 1. Text in Illustration
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Oil Hole
Using SST and a press, press in the connecting rod small end bush.
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Using a pin hole grinder, hone the bush to obtain the standard oil clearance between the bush and piston pin.
Standard oil clearance
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.