3406B INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ENGINES Caterpillar


Pistons And Connecting Rod Assemblies

Usage:

Remove Pistons And Connecting Rod Assemblies

START BY:

a. remove cylinder head assembly

b. remove oil pump

1. Remove the carbon ridge from the top inside surface of the cylinder liners.

2. Turn the crankshaft until two pistons are at bottom center.

3. Remove nuts (1) and the bearing caps. Push the rods and pistons up until the rings are out of the cylinder liners.

4. Remove pistons (2) and connecting rods from the cylinder liners.

5. Do Steps 1 through 4 for the remainder of the pistons and connecting rods.

Install Pistons And Connecting Rod Assemblies

1. Put clean engine oil on piston rings, connecting rod bearings and cylinder liners.

2. Use tool (A), and install piston (1) and the connecting rod in the cylinder liner. Be sure the number on the tab groove side of the connecting rod is on the opposite side from the camshaft.

3. Install the bearing cap on the connecting rod with the number on the side of the bearing cap on the same side and same number as on the connecting rod.

4. Install the nuts, and tighten them to a torque of 80 ± 8 N·m (60 ± 6 lb.ft.). Put a mark on the nuts and cap, and tighten the nuts an extra 120°.

5. Do Steps 1 through 4 for the remainder of the pistons.

END BY:

a. install oil pump

b. install cylinder head assembly

Disassemble And Assemble Pistons And Connecting Rod Assemblies

START BY:

a. remove pistons and connecting rod assemblies

1. Remove bearings (3) from the connecting rod and connecting rod cap.

2. Remove retainer ring (1) with tool (A).

4. Remove piston rings (5) from the piston with tool (B). Clean the piston ring grooves on the pistons with an acceptable ring groove cleaning tool.

NOTE: See Use Of Piston Pin Bearing Removal And Installation Tools, Special Instructions, Form No. SMHS7295.

5. Heat connecting rod (4) in an oven to a temperature of 177° to 260°C (350° to 500°F). Never use a direct flame to heat a connecting rod.

6. Put connecting rod (4) in position on the base plate of tooling (C). Put a new rod pin bearing (6) on the adapter part of tooling (C).

NOTE: The old bearing is pushed out by tooling (C) as the new bearing is installed.

7. Use tooling (C) to push the new bearing into the connecting rod until the push adapter of tooling (C) makes full contact with the connecting rod surface.

8. Use a pin boring machine to make the rod pin bearing the correct size. The bore in the new rod pin bearing must be 50.830 ± 0.008 mm (2.0012 ± .0003 in.).

9. Check the clearance between the ends of the piston rings. See Pistons and Rings in Specifications for 3406B Industrial And Marine.

10. Install the oil ring spring in the oil ring groove of the piston.

NOTE: The oil ring is to be installed over the spring with the oil ring end gap 180° from the oil ring spring joint.

11. Install the oil ring on the piston with tool (B).

12. Install the second (intermediate) piston ring with the side that has the identification "UP-2" toward the top of the piston. Use tool (B) to install the ring.

13. Install the first (top) piston ring with the side that has the identification "UP-1" toward the top of the piston. Use tool (B) to install the ring.

NOTE: After the installation of all three piston rings, put the piston rings in position so the end gaps are 120° apart.

14. Put the piston in position on connecting rod (4). Put clean engine oil on pin (2), and install the pin. Install retainer rings (1) with tool (A). Make sure the retainer rings are in the grooves of the piston.

15. Install bearings (3) in the connecting rod and connecting rod cap.

NOTE: Be sure the tabs in back of the bearings are in the tab slots of the connecting rod and connecting rod cap.

END BY:

a. install pistons and connecting rod assemblies

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