Required Tools | |||
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Tool | Part Number | Part Description | Qty |
A | 439-3940 | Link Bracket | 2 |
D | 8T-5096 | Dial Indicator | 1 |
E | 8T-3052 | Degree Wheel | 1 |
NOTICE |
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Keep all parts clean from contaminants. Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life. |
- Install dowel (7) in the crankshaft.
Protrusion of dowel (7) from the crankshaft face ...
6.4 mm (0.25 inch) - Install dowel (8) in the crankshaft.
Protrusion of dowel (8) from the crankshaft ...
4.1 ± 0.5 mm (0.16 ± 0.02 inch) Note: Do not use a torch to heat the crankshaft gear. Overheating of the crankshaft gear will cause premature failure.
- Raise the temperature of crankshaft gear (6) to a maximum temperature of
233° C (451° F) . Install crankshaft gear (6) on the crankshaft with the keyway in alignment with dowel (8). The Timing Mark "V" of the gear should face away from crankshaft (5). If necessary, use a suitable brass drift and a suitable hammer to seat the crankshaft gear against the shoulder of the crankshaft. - Clean the cylinder block and the main bearing caps thoroughly.
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Illustration 2 g01048335 Note: Install the main bearings dry when clearance checks are performed. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Bearing Clearance - Check". Apply clean engine oil on the face of the main bearings for final assembly.
- Install the upper halves of main bearings (9) in the cylinder block.
Note: Ensure that the main bearings are installed so that the bearing tabs fit into the notch in the cylinder block. The upper halves of the main bearings have the oil groove and the oil hole.
- Install Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device on crankshaft (5). The weight of crankshaft (5) is approximately
177 kg (390 lb) . - Install crankshaft (5) with the Timing Mark "V" on the crankshaft gear in alignment with the Timing Mark "V" on the cluster gear.
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Illustration 3 g01048338 - Install thrust plates (10) on each side of the No. 4 main bearing.
Note: Install the thrust plates with the words "Block Side" toward the cylinder block.
- Install the lower halves of the crankshaft main bearings in the main bearing caps.
Note: Ensure that the main bearings are installed so that the bearing tabs fit into the notch in the main bearing cap.
Show/hide tableIllustration 4 g01020434 - Position main bearing caps (4) on the crankshaft.
Note: Ensure that the numbers on the main bearing caps match the numbers on the cylinder block. Also ensure that the "FRONT" on the main bearing cap is installed toward the front of the cylinder block.
- Lubricate the threads of bolts (3) with clean engine oil. Install the bolts.
- Tighten bolts (3) for the main bearing caps, as follows:
- Tighten Bolt (A) to a torque of
258 ± 14 N·m (190 ± 10 lb ft) .Note: Bolt (A) is on the bearing tab side of the main bearing cap.
- Tighten Bolt (B) opposite the bearing tab side to a torque of
258 ± 14 N·m (190 ± 10 lb ft) .Note: Bolt (B) is on the opposite side of the bearing tab of the main bearing cap.
- Tighten Bolt (B) for an additional 120 ± 5 degrees (2 flats).
Note: If Tooling (E) is not used, place an index mark on the bolt and the main bearing cap.
- Tighten Bolt (A) for an additional 120 ± 5 degrees (2 flats).
Note: If Tooling (E) is not used, place an index mark on the bolt and the main bearing cap.
- Rotate the crankshaft to ensure that the crankshaft turns freely.
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- Use Tooling (D) to check the crankshaft end play. Ensure that Tooling (D) is against a machined surface. The end play is controlled by the thrust plates of No. 4 main bearing (center). Refer to Specifications, "Crankshaft" for the crankshaft end play.
Note: Install the connecting rod bearings dry when clearance checks are performed. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Bearing Clearance - Check". Apply clean engine oil on the face of the connecting rod bearings for final assembly.
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Note: Ensure that the number on the side of the connecting rod bearing cap is on the same side as the number on the connecting rod. The bearing tabs of the connecting rod bearing cap and the connecting rod are on the side of the piston cooling jet.
- Lubricate the threads of bolts (1) with clean engine oil. Install the bolts.
- Tighten bolts (1), as follows:
- Tighten Bolt (A) and Bolt (C) to a torque of
70 ± 4 N·m (52 ± 3 lb ft) . - Tighten Bolt (B) and Bolt (D) to a torque of
70 ± 4 N·m (52 ± 3 lb ft) . - Turn Bolt (B) and Bolt (D) for an additional 60 ± 5 degrees (1/6 turn).
Note: If Tooling (E) is not used, place an index mark on each bolt and connecting rod cap.
- Tighten Bolt (A) and Bolt (C) to a torque of
70 ± 4 N·m (52 ± 3 lb ft) . - Turn Bolt (A) and Bolt (C) for an additional 60 ± 5 degrees (1/6 turn).
Note: If Tooling (E) is not used, place an index mark on each bolt and connecting rod cap.
- Rotate the crankshaft to ensure that the crankshaft turns freely.
- Tighten Bolt (A) and Bolt (C) to a torque of
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- Install the piston cooling jets.
- Install the flywheel housing.
- Install the front housing.