| • | Crankshaft bearings |
| • | Connecting rod bearings |
| • | Crankshaft journals |
| • | Crankpin journals |
| • | Crankshaft oil passages |
| • | Crankshaft threaded holes |
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
| • | Crankshaft bearings |
| • | Connecting rod bearings |
| • | Crankshaft journals |
| • | Crankpin journals |
| • | Crankshaft oil passages |
| • | Crankshaft threaded holes |
| • | Inspect each bearing journal and bearing for damage. |
| • | Inspect the thrust wall surface for wear and/or excessive runout. |
| • | Inspect the reluctor ring for any damage to the ring teeth. |
| • | Inspect all threaded holes. |
Important: All connecting rod and main journal bearings that have been used in a running engine must be replaced. Never re-use the crankshaft or connecting rod bearings.
The following bearing wear conditions should be used to diagnose engine operating conditions or root cause of a condition.
J 7872 Magnetic Base Dial Indicator Set
| 9.1. | Using an outside micrometer, measure the journal at the extreme front and rear locations on the journal. Call these points A and B. |
| 9.2. | Measure the journal in two new locations exactly 90 degrees from the first points. Call these points C and D. |
| 9.3. | Subtract A from C and B from D. The differences will indicate journal out-of-round. |
| 9.4. | The out-of-round should not exceed 0.004 mm (0.00016 in.) maximum. |
| 9.5. | If the specifications are exceeded, replace the crankshaft. |
| 10.1. | Using an outside micrometer, measure the journal at the extreme front (A) and rear (B) of the journal parallel to the crankshaft centerline. |
| 10.2. | Subtract the smallest from the largest measurement. The result will be the journal taper. |
| 10.3. | If the main bearing journal taper exceeds 0.004 mm (0.00016 in), replace the crankshaft. |
| 10.4. | If the crankpin journal taper exceeds 0.004 mm (0.00016 in), replace the crankshaft. |