Connecting Rod Bearing Replacement
Connecting Rod Bearing ReplacementConnecting Rod Bearing Clearance, Inspection
1. Remove the oil pump.
2. Remove the baffle plates.
3. Remove the connecting rod cap and bearing half.
4. Clean the crankshaft rod journal and bearing half with a clean shop towel.
5. Place plastigage across the rod journal.
6. Reinstall the bearing half and connecting rod cap, and torque the bolts to 29 Nm (3.0 kgf-m, 22 lbf-ft) +90°.
NOTE: Do not rotate the crankshaft during inspection.
7. Remove the connecting rod cap and bearing half, and measure the widest part of the plastigage.
8. If the plastigage measures too wide or too narrow, remove the upper half of the bearing, install a new, complete bearing with the appropriate color code(s), and recheck the clearance. Do not file, shim, or scrape the bearings or the caps to adjust clearance.
9. If the plastigage shows the clearance is still incorrect, try the next larger or smaller bearing (the color listed above or below the current one), and check clearance again. If the proper clearance cannot be obtained by using the appropriate larger or smaller bearing, replace the crankshaft and start over.