Tools Required
J 36660-A Torque/Angle
Meter
- Use solvent to clean the crankshaft.
- Use compressed air to dry the crankshaft.
- Use a micrometer to measure
the crankshaft rod journals in 2 locations (1, 2) on the front edge for
the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a micrometer to measure the crankshaft rod journals in the
middle for the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a micrometer to measure the crankshaft rod journals in 2 locations
(1,2) on the rear edge for the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a micrometer to measure the crankshaft main journals in 2
locations (1,2) on the front edge for the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a micrometer to measure the crankshaft main journals in the
middle for the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a micrometer to measure the crankshaft main journals in 2
locations (1,2) on the rear edge for the following conditions:
• | Measure for out-of-round. |
- Use a dial indicator to
measure the crankshaft run-out at the front intermediate journals and use
a micrometer to measure the crankshaft run-out at the rear intermediate
journals. Perform the measurement with the crankshaft in the engine
block or perform the measurement by supporting the crankshaft
front and rear journals on V-blocks.
- Replace or recondition the crankshaft if the measurements are
not within specifications.
- Inspect the crankshaft bearing fit.
- Inspect the upper half of the crankshaft bearing.
- Replace the upper bearing half and the lower half if the upper
bearing half is worn and/or damaged.
- Inspect the lower half of the crankshaft bearing.
- Replace the upper bearing half and the lower half if the lower
bearing half is worn and/or damaged.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
Important:
• | Measure the clearance of each crankshaft bearing to determine
proper sizes. |
• | Factory installed crankshaft bearings may not be the same size
for each journal and/or the block bearings may be of a different
size than the cap bearings. Check the appropriate color coding
of the bearings. |
• | Return the bearings to their EXACT location if the bearings are
to be reused. |
• | The number 3 and the number 4 cap bearings do not have oil journals. |
• | DO NOT rotate the crankshaft while gauging plastic is between
the journal and the crankshaft bearing. |
- Perform the following steps to measure the crankshaft bearing:
16.1. | Measure all 5 bearing clearances at the same time. |
16.2. | Place a piece of gauging plastic, the full width of crankshaft
bearing, onto the journals. |
16.3. | Install the crankshaft bearing caps exactly as removed. |
16.4. | Install the crankshaft bearing bridge exactly as removed. |
Tighten
• | Tighten the crankshaft bearing cap bolts to 50 N·m
(37 lb ft). Use the J 36660-A
to rotate the crankshaft bearing cap bolts 60 degrees
and an additional 15 degrees. |
• | Tighten the crankshaft bearing bridge bolts to 20 N·m
(15 lb ft). |
16.5. | Remove the crankshaft bearing bridge. |
16.6. | Remove the crankshaft bearing caps. |
16.7. | Use the scale provided with the gauging plastic to measure the
gauging plastic at its widest point. |
16.8. | Replace with a standard bearing if the gauging plastic shows an
irregularity in the crankshaft main bearing clearance exceeding 0.025 mm
(0.0010 in) or if an excessive clearance is evident and the
crankshaft main journal is within specification. |
16.9. | Always replace both the upper and the lower crankshaft bearings
as a set. |
16.10. | Regrind the crankshaft for use with an undersize bearing if the
clearance cannot be brought to specifications. |
16.11. | Crankshaft bearings are available for service in the standard
size, 0.25 mm (0.010 in) undersize and 0.50 mm (0.020 in)
undersize. |
- Perform the following
steps to measure the crankshaft end play:
• | Install the crankshaft bearing caps. |
• | Install the crankshaft torsional bearing bridge. |
• | Mount a dial indicator onto the back of the engine block. |
• | Move the crankshaft foreword and move the crankshaft rearward. |
• | Note the total movement. |
• | The crankshaft end play clearance specification is 0.010 - 0.76 mm
(0.0004 - 0.0300 in). |
• | Replace the thrust bearing if the clearance is not within specification. |