Tools Required
- Install the NEW connecting rod bearings.
 
| 1.1.  | Install the bearing inserts into the connecting rod and the connecting rod cap. | 
 
| 1.2.  | Lubricate the connecting rod bearings with engine oil. | 
 
- Install the 
J-43966-1 
 into the connecting rod bolt holes. This protects the crankshaft journal during piston and connecting rod installation.
 
- Install the 
J 43953 
, the piston, and the connecting rod to the correct bore.
 
| 3.1.  | Stagger each piston ring end gap equally around the piston. | 
 
| 3.2.  | Lubricate the piston and the piston rings with engine oil. | 
 
| 3.3.  |  Do not disturb the piston ring end gap location. | 
 
| 3.4.  | The piston must be installed so that the mark on the top of the piston faces the front of the engine. | 
 
| 3.5.  | Place the piston in its matching bore.  | 
 
| 3.6.  | Tap the piston into its bore with a hammer handle. Guide the connecting rod to the connecting rod journal while tapping the piston into place. | 
 
| 3.7.  | Hold the 
J 43953 
 against the engine block until all the rings have entered the cylinder bore. | 
 
| 3.8.  | 	Remove the connecting rod guides from the connecting rod bolt holes. | 
 
Important: Ensure that the connecting rod cap is properly oriented on the connecting rod.
- Install the connecting rod cap.
 
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the connecting rod bolts. Always use NEW bolts.
 
Tighten
Tighten the connecting rod bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft), plus 100 degrees using the 
J 45059 
.
- Install the remaining connecting rods and piston assemblies.
 
- Measure the connecting rod side clearance with a feeler gage.
 
The correct clearance is 0.07-0.37 mm
(0.0027-0.0145 in).