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Piston, Piston Ring and Connecting Rod Removal and Installation: Installation

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Reference: PISTON, PISTON RING AND CONNECTING ROD DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 

Reference: CRANKSHAFT PIN AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS INSPECTION 

CAUTION:
  • Apply engine oil to the following parts.
    • Crankshaft pin
    • Connecting rod bearing
    • Piston
    • Piston ring
    • Cylinder wall
  • Install the following parts in the position from which they were removed.
    • Connecting rod
    • Connecting rod bearing
    • Connecting rod bearing cap
    • Piston
  1. Apply engine oil to pistons, piston rings, cylinder walls, connecting rod bearings and crankshaft pins.
    NOTE: Do not apply engine oil between connecting rod and bearing, between connecting rod bearing cap and bearing.
  2. Install connecting rod bearing to connecting rod bearing cap and connecting rod as follows.
    1. Fit tab (1) of connecting rod bearing to groove (2) of connecting rod or bearing cap.
    2. Press bearing end (3) until it fully seats in connecting rod and bearing cap.
      Fig 1: Fitting Tab Of Connecting Rod Bearing To Groove Of Connecting Rod
      G06867043Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. When installing piston and connecting rod assembly into cylinder bore, point front mark (1) on piston head to crankshaft pulley side (2).
    Fig 2: Identifying Point Front Mark On Piston Head
    G06867044Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. Install piston and connecting rod assembly into cylinder bore. Use special tool to compress rings.

    Guide connecting rod into place on crankshaft.

    Using a hammer handle, tap piston head to install piston into bore. Hold ring compressor firmly against cylinder block until all piston rings have entered in cylinder bore.

    Special Tool 

    (A): 09916-77310 

    Fig 3: Installing Piston And Connecting Rod Assembly Into Cylinder Bore
    G06867045Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  5. Install connecting rod bearing cap (1) as follows.
    NOTE:
    1. Point arrow mark (2) on connecting rod bearing cap (1) to crankshaft pulley side.
    2. Apply engine oil to bolt thread and seat of connecting rod bearing cap bolt.
    3. Tighten all connecting rod bearing cap bolt to 15 N.m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lbf-ft) evenly and gradually.
    4. In the same manner as Step  c), retighten them to 45°.
    5. In the same manner as Step  c), retighten them to 45°.

      Tightening torque 

      Connecting rod bolt* (a): 15 N.m → +45° → +45° (1.5 kgf-m → +45° → +45°, 11.0 lbf-ft → +45° → +45° 

      Fig 4: Identifying Arrow Mark On Connecting Rod Bearing Cap
      G06867046Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  6. Install oil pump, see OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
  7. Install cylinder head, see Valve and Cylinder Head Removal and Installation .
  8. Install engine assembly, see Engine Assembly Removal and Installation .