Service Manual
CAMSHAFT/CRANKSHAFT 7-17
Crankshaft, Connecting Rod
Connecting Rod Removal
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Remove the piston (see Piston Removal in the Engine
Top End chapter).
Connecting Rod Installation
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Install the piston (see Piston Installation in the Engine Top
End chapter).
Crankshaft Removal
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Remove:
Camshaft (see Camshaft, Tappet Removal)
Connecting Rod and Pistons (see Piston Removal in the
Engine Top End chapter)
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Pull the crankshaft [A] out of the crankcase. Tap gently
with a wooden or plastic mallet if necessary to loosen the
crankshaft.
Crankshaft Installation
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Clean up the crankshaft and crankcase thoroughly, espe-
cially at the bearing contact surfaces.
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Pack some amount of high-temperature grease into the
oil seals on the crankcase.
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Apply engine oil to the crankshaft journal.
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Apply molybdenum disulfide oil solution to the c
rankpin.
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The molybdenum disulfide oil solution is a mixture of en-
gine oil and molybdenum disulfide grease with a weight
ratio (10:1).
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Carefully insert the crankshaft end into the main bearing
in the crankcase.
Cleaning/Inspection
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After removing, clean the crankshaft and the connecting
rods with a high-flash point solvent and dry them with
compressed air.
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Inspect the teeth of the crankshaft gear for pitting, fatigue
cracks, burrs and any evidence of improper tooth contact.
Replace the crankshaft with a new one if necessary.
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Inspect the crankshaft and connecting rods especially at
the bearing surfaces for wear, scratches, any evidence of
improper contact or other damages.
Replace them with new ones if necessary.