Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Removal
1. |
Rotate the crankshaft to a
position where the connecting rod bolts are the most
accessible. |
2. |
Mark the connecting rod and
cap with the cylinder position. Also mark their orientation. This
will ensure the caps and connecting rods are re-assembled
properly. |
3. |
Remove any ridge at the top of
the cylinder bore to avoid damage to the piston ring lands.
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4. |
Remove the connecting rod
bolts (2). |
5. |
Remove the connecting rod cap
(1). |
6. |
Remove the connecting rod
bearing (3). |
7. |
Remove the piston and
connecting rod assembly (4). |
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