Install Camshaft
1. Liberally apply camshaft lubricant to each cam lobe.
Lubricate camshaft bearing surfaces of crankcase
and camshaft with engine oil.
2. Position timing mark of crankshaft gear at 12 o’clock
position.
3. Turn governor cross shaft clockwise until lower end
of shaft contacts cylinder. Make sure cross shaft
remains in this position while installing camshaft.
4. Slide camshaft into bearing surface of crankcase,
positioning timing mark of camshaft gear at 6 o’clock
position. Make sure camshaft gear and crankshaft
gear mesh with both timing marks aligned.
Oil Pump Assembly
Oil pump is mounted inside oil pan. If service was
required, and oil pump was removed, refer to
Disassembly/Inspection and Service.
Governor Gear Assembly
Governor gear assembly is located inside oil pan. If
service was required, and governor was removed, refer
to Disassembly/Inspection and Service.
Install Oil Seal in Oil Pan
Oil Seal Component and Detail
A
B
A
6.5 mm (0.255 in.)
B
Oil Seal
1. Check to make sure that there are no nicks or burrs
in crankshaft bore of oil pan.
2. Apply a light coat of engine oil to outside diameter of
oil seal.
3. Drive oil seal into oil pan using a seal driver. Make
sure oil seal is installed straight and true in bore, to
depth shown.
Install Connecting Rods with Pistons and Rings
Piston and Connecting Rod Details
B
A
A
Cylinder 1
B
Cylinder 2
NOTE: Cylinders are numbered on crankcase. Make
sure to install piston, connecting rod, and end
cap into its appropriate cylinder bore as
previously marked at disassembly. Do not mix
end caps and connecting rods.
NOTE: Proper orientation of piston/connecting rod
assemblies inside engine is extremely important.
Improper orientation can cause extensive wear
or damage. Be certain pistons and connecting
rods are assembled exactly as shown.
NOTE: Align chamfer of connecting rod with chamfer of
its mating end cap. When installed, flat faces of
connecting rods should face each other. Faces
with raised rib should be toward outside.
1. If piston rings were removed, see Disassembly/
Inspection and Service procedure to install new
rings.
2. Lubricate cylinder bore, piston, and piston rings with
engine oil. Compress rings using a piston ring
compressor.
3. Lubricate crankshaft journals and connecting rod
bearing surfaces with engine oil.
4. Make sure FLY stamping on piston is facing towards
flywheel side of engine. Use a hammer with a rubber
grip and gently tap piston into cylinder. Be careful
that oil ring rails do not spring free between bottom
of ring compressor and top of cylinder.
5. Install inner rod cap to connecting rod using screws.
Torque in increments to 13.6 N·m (120 in. lb.).
Illustrated instructions are provided in service rod
package.
6. Repeat above procedure for other connecting rod
and piston assembly.
Reassembly
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