1. Connecting rod bearings.
A. Make sure that the bearing inserts are of the
proper size.
B. Install the bearing inserts in the connecting rod
and connecting rod cap.
C. Lubricate the bearings with engine oil.
2. Piston and connecting rod into the proper bore.
A. With the connecting rod cap removed, install
J 5239 onto the connecting rod bolts (figure
46).
B. Locate the piston ring end gaps (figure 44).
Lubricate the piston and rings with engine oil.
C. Without disturbing the ring end gap location,
install J 8037 over the piston (figure 45).
D. The piston must be installed so that the notch
in the piston faces the front of the engine (fig
ure 44).
E. Place the piston in its matching bore. The con
necting rod bearing tang slots must be on the
side opposite the camshaft. Using light taps
with a hammer handle, tap the piston down into
its bore (figure 45). Guide the connecting rod to
the crankpin with J 5239 (figure 46). Hold the
ring compressor against the block until all rings
have entered the cylinder bore.
F. Remove J 5239 from the connecting rod bolts.
Important
Each connecting rod and bearing cap should be
marked, beginning at the front of the engine.
Cylinders 1, 3, and 5 are the right bank and 2,
4, and 6 are the left bank (when viewed from
the front of the engine). The numbers on the
connecting rod and bearing cap must be on the
same side when installed in the cylinder bore. If
a connecting rod is ever transposed from one
block or cylinder to another, new connecting rod
bearings should be fitted and the connecting
rod should be numbered to correspond with the
new cylinder number.
NOTICE: Refer to “Notice” on page 6A3-1.
3. Connecting rod cap with bearing insert and nut.
Measure
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Connecting rod bearing clearance. Refer to
SECTION 6A.
Tighten
• Connecting rod bolt nuts to 27 N-m (20 lbs. ft.).
• C onnecting rod bolt nuts an additional 70
degrees using J 36660.
Measure
• Connecting rod side clearance (figure 47). The
proper clearance is 0.006 to 0.014 inch.
Summary of Contents for Light Duty Truck 1994 Series
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