Connecting Rod: Service and Repair
CONNECTING ROD1) Replace the connecting rod, if the large or small end thrust surface is damaged.
2) Check for bend or twist using a connecting rod aligner. Replace the connecting rod if it has the bend or twist.
3) Install the connecting rod fitted with bearing to crankshaft and measure the thrust clearance. If the clearance exceeds the standard or offset wear occurs, replace the connecting rod.
4) Inspect the connecting rod bearing for scar, peeling, seizure, melting, wear, etc.
5) Measure the oil clearance on each connecting rod bearing using plastigauge. If any oil clearance is not within the standard, replace the defective bearing with a new part of standard size or undersize as necessary. (See the table below.)
6) Inspect the bushing at connecting rod small end, and replace if worn or damaged. Also measure the piston pin clearance at the small end of the connecting rod.
7) Replacement procedure is as follows.
1) Remove the bushing from connecting rod with ST and press.
2) Press the bushing with the ST after applying oil on the periphery of new bushing.
ST 18350AA000 CONNECTING ROD BUSHING REMOVER AND INSTALLER
3) Make two 3 mm (0.12 in) holes in the pressed bushing by aligning with the pre-manufactured holes on the connecting rod. Ream the inside of bushing.
4) After completion of reaming, clean the bushing to remove chips.