30/ASSEMBLING THE ENGINE
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17.26
Checking the X-distance
Info
The X-distance is the distance defined for the piston protrusion, when the cylinder is clamped down and the piston is at top
dead center.
The X-distance must be checked very carefully. If the X-distance is too large, the compression decreases and the engine loses
power. If the X-distance is too small, the engine knocks and overheats.
300502-10
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Apply special tool
to the cylinder.
Adjustment gauge (45129006000) (
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Position the piston at top dead center.
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Check the X-distance.
Info
The piston should not raise the gauge off of the cylinder.
X-distance (distance from adjusting
gauge to piston)
0… 0.10 mm (0… 0.0039 in)
» If the specified value is not reached:
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Set the X-distance. (
17.27
Setting the X-distance
Info
The X-distance is adjusted by inserting cylinder base gaskets of various thicknesses.
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Check the X-distance. (
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Remove the cylinder. (
300503-10
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Replace cylinder base gasket
with a cylinder base gasket of the required size.
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Install the cylinder. (
17.28
Installing the cylinder head
300463-10
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Put the O-rings in place.
Info
Ensure that dowels are seated correctly.
301064-10
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Mount the cylinder head. Mount and tighten screws
with the washers.
Guideline
Screw, cylinder head
M7
18 Nm
(13.3 lbf ft)
Info
Always use new screws and washers.
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