Important: Measurement of all components should be taken with the components at
room temperature.
Do not use a wire brush in order to clean any part of the piston.
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Clean the piston and connecting rod
in solvent.
 
- Dry the components with compressed air.
 
- Clean the piston ring
grooves with a suitable ring groove cleaning tool.
 
- Clean the piston oil lubrication holes and slots.
 
- Inspect the piston for
the following:
 
| •  | Eroded areas (1) on the top of the piston | 
 
| •  | Scuffed or damaged skirt (2) | 
 
| •  | Damage to the pin bore (3) | 
 
| •  | Cracks in the piston ring lands, the piston skirt, or the pin
bosses | 
 
| •  | Piston ring grooves for nicks, burrs, or other warpage which may
cause the piston ring to bind | 
 
- Inspect the piston pin for scoring, wear or other damage.
 
- Measure the piston ring-to-piston
ring groove side clearance.
 
| 7.1.  | Insert the edge of the piston ring into the piston ring groove. | 
 
| 7.2.  | Roll the piston ring completely around the piston. | 
 
|    •  | If binding is caused by a distorted piston ring groove, MINOR
imperfections may be removed with a fine file. | 
 
|    •  | If binding is caused by a distorted piston ring, replace the piston
ring. | 
 
- Measure the piston ring
side clearance with a feeler gauge.
 
- If the side clearance is too small, try another piston ring set.
 
- If the proper piston ring-to-piston ring groove clearance cannot
be achieved, replace the piston and pin assembly.
 
- To determine the proper piston ring side clearance, refer to 
Engine Mechanical Specifications 
.
 
- To determine piston pin-to-bore
clearance use a micrometer and measure the piston pin.
 
- To determine piston pin-to-bore
clearance, use an inside micrometer and measure the piston pin bore.
 
- To determine the piston pin-to-bore clearance, subtract the piston
pin diameter from the piston pin bore diameter. Refer to 
Engine Mechanical Specifications 
.
 
- Measure the piston for
out-of-round.
 
| 15.1.  | With a micrometer at a right angle to the piston, measure the
piston at 11 mm (0.433 in) from the bottom of the skirt. | 
 
| 15.3.  | If the clearance is not within specifications, replace the piston
and pin as an assembly. | 
 
- Inspect the connecting rod for an out-of-round bearing bore.
 
- Inspect the connecting
rod for twisting.
 
- Inspect the connecting rod for damage to the bearing cap stud
threads.
 
- Measure the piston compression
ring end gap.
 
|          | Important: Fit each compression ring to the cylinder in which it will be used.
 | 
| 19.1.  | Place the compression ring into the cylinder bore. | 
 
| 19.2.  | Push the compression ring into the cylinder bore to approximately
6.5 mm (0.25 in) above the ring travel. | 
 
The ring must be square to the cylinder wall.
| 19.3.  | Use a feeler gage in order to measure the end gap. | 
 
| 19.4.  | Select another size ring set if the end gap exceeds specifications. |