30/ENGINE - WORK ON INDIVIDUAL PARTS
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19.12
Checking/measuring the cylinder
300102-10
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Check the O-ring of the chain adjuster for damage and wear.
» If there is damage or wear:
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Replace the O-ring.
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Check the cylinder bearing surface for damage.
» If the cylinder bearing surface is damaged:
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Change the cylinder and piston.
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Measure the cylinder diameter at several places in the
and
axes using a
micrometer to check for oval wear.
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To determine the size, measure the cylinder at a distance
from the top edge of
the cylinder.
Guideline
Distance
55 mm (2.17 in)
Cylinder - bore diameter
Size I
102.000… 102.012 mm (4.01574…
4.01621 in)
Size II
102.013… 102.025 mm (4.01625…
4.01672 in)
300103-10
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The cylinder size
is marked on the side of the cylinder.
400376-10
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Check the sealing area of the cylinder head for distortion using a straight edge and
the special tool.
Feeler gauge (59029041100) (
Cylinder/cylinder head - sealing area
distortion
≤
0.10 mm (
≤
0.0039 in)
» If the measured value does not equal the specified value:
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Change the cylinder.
19.13
Checking/measuring the piston
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400484-10
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Use the special tool to measure clearance
of the piston rings in the piston ring
groove.
Guideline
Piston ring - groove clearance
≤
0.08 mm (
≤
0.0031 in)
Feeler gauge (59029041100) (
» If clearance
is larger than the specified value:
–
Change the piston and piston rings.
–
Check/measure the cylinder. (
300099-10
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Check the piston bearing surface for damage.
» If the piston bearing surface is damaged:
–
Change the piston and, if necessary, the cylinder.
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Check that the piston rings can move easily in the piston ring grooves.
» If the piston ring is stiff:
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