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Carrier V2203-DI - Piston, Connecting Rod, and Crankshaft Service

Carrier V2203-DI
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2.2.6 Piston and Connecting Rod
6
2.2.6.a Pistons
1. Completely remove the carbon ridge (1) at the top of
the cylinder walls.
2. Remove the connecting rod cap (3).
3. Turn the flywheel and bring the piston to top dead
center.
4. Push the piston out by lightly tapping the connecting
rodfrom thebottomofthecrankcasewiththegripofa
hammer.
5. Repeat the procedure for the other three cylinders.
When Reassembling
Liberally coat thepistonandpiston ringswith engineoil.
When inserting the piston into the cylinder, face the
mark on the connecting rod to the injection pump.
NOTE
If re--installing the original piston assemblies
intothe enginebe surethat theyare returnedto
their original cylinder.
Place the piston rings with their gaps at 2.09
rad. (120°) from the piston pin’s direction as
shown.
Carefully insert the pistons into the cylinders
using the piston ring compressor (7).
Wheninsertingthepistonintothecylinderavoid
damagingthemolybdenum disulfidecoatingon
the piston skirt. This coating is useful in mini-
mizing the clearance between the piston and
cylinder.
When replacing a piston, use a replacement
piston with the same code number. The piston
ID mark (6) is on top of the piston.
1. Carbon
2. Connecting Rod Bolt
3. Connecting Rod Cap
4. Connecting Rod
5. Molybdenum Disulfide
CoatingonPistonSkirt
6. Piston ID Mark
7. Piston Ring Compressor
(A) Top Ring Gap
(B) Second Ring Gap
(C)OilRingGap
(D) Piston Pin Hole
(
a
)
2.09 rad.
120°
)
Tightening
Torque
Connecting
Rod Bolt
45 to 49 N
.
m
4.5to5.0kgf
.
m
33 to 36 ft--lbs
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