Service Manual

CHECKING CONNECTING
ROD
BEARING OIL SEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CLEARANCE WITH PLASTIGAUGE
Make certain that
all
parts are marked or identified
so
they are installed in their original positions. Using
a
clean dry cloth, thoroughly clean all oil from
crankshaft journal and connecting rod.
Place a piece of correct size Plastigauge in the
bearing cap the full width of the journal surface and
about
1/4
inch
(6.35
mm)
off
center (Figure
24).
Rotate the crankshaft about
30
degrees from bottom
dead center and reinstall the-bearing cap; tighten
rod bolts
to
the torque specified in
ASSEMBLY
TORQUES
AND SPECIAL TOOLS.
Do
not turn the
crankshaft.
Remove bearing cap. The flattened Plastigauge will
be found adhering
to
either the bearing cap or
crankshaft.
Compare flattened Plastigauge with thegraduations
on Plastigauge envelope
to
determine clearance.
The number within the matching graduation on the
envelope indicates total clearance in millimeters or
thousandths of an inch.
The gear cover and oil base have
to
be removed to
replace the oil seals. Drive
oil
seals out from the inside,
being careful not to damage the
oil
base and gear cover
surfaces.
Before installing oil seals
fill
the space between lips with
a multi-purpose grease.
Clean old sealing compound
off
of gear cover
oil
seal
mounting surface before installing new oil seal. Install
the gear cover oil seal to the dimension shown (Figure
25).
Use a seal expander when installing oil base
oil
seal to
prevent damage to oil seal. Install, oil seal flush with
outside
of
oil base (Figure
21)
OIL
SEAL
I
OF
GEAR
COVER
MOUNTING
FACE
I
THIS
GEAR
COVER
SURFACE
SHOULD
BE
CLEANED OF
ALL
OLD SEALING COMPOUND
BEFORE
INSTALLING
SEAL
A
GEAR
COVER
GEAR
COVER
OIL
SEAL
LS-1163
FIGURE
25.
GEAR COVER OIL SEAL
FIGURE
24.
MEASURING BEARING CLEARANCE