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4. Permanently mark piston (for cylinder to which it
has been fitted) and proceed to hone cylinders
and fit remaining pistons.
IMPORTANT: Handle pistons with care and do not
attempt to force them through cylinder until cylin-
der is honed to correct size, as this type piston
can be distorted by careless handling.
5. Thoroughly clean cylinder bores with hot water
and detergent. Scrub well with a stiff bristle brush
and rinse thoroughly with hot water. It is extremely
essential that a good cleaning operation be per-
formed. If any abrasive material remains in cylin-
der bores, it will rapidly wear new rings and cylin-
der bores in addition to bearings lubricated by the
contaminated oil. Swab bores several times with
light engine oil on a clean cloth, then wipe with a
clean dry cloth. Cylinder should not be cleaned
with kerosene or gasoline. Clean remainder of
cylinder block to remove excess material spread
during honing operation.
PISTON SELECTION
1. Check used piston to cylinder bore clearance as
follows:
a. Measure cylinder bore diameter with a tele-
scope gauge 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) from top of cyl-
inder bore as follows.
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b. Measure piston diameter at skirt across cen-
ter line of piston pin as shown.
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c. Subtract piston diameter from cylinder bore
diameter to determine piston-to-bore clear-
ance.
d. Determine if piston-to-bore clearance is in ac-
ceptable range shown in “Specifications.”
2. If used piston is not satisfactory, determine if a
new piston can be selected to fit cylinder bore
within acceptable range.
3. If cylinder bore must be reconditioned, measure
new piston diameter (across centerline of piston
pin), then hone cylinder bore to correct clearance
(preferable range).
4. Mark piston to identify cylinder for which it was
fitted.
Oil Filter By-Pass Valve
Inspection and/or Replacement
With oil filter removed, check spring and fiber valve
for operation. Inspect for a cracked or broken valve.
If replacement is necessary, pry valve out with screw-
driver. Install and seat a new valve by tapping in place
with a 9/16 in. thin wall deep socket.
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Page 7: ...1 A IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 72000 ...
Page 15: ...1 B 50617 IMPORTANT INFORMATION MAINTENANCE ...
Page 36: ...1 C IMPORTANT INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 74: ...2 A 50633 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4 CYL ALPHA ONE DRIVE ...
Page 88: ...3 A 26790 ENGINE 181 CID 3 0L 4 CYLINDER GM ENGINE ...
Page 137: ...4 A 72079 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 170: ...4 B 71855 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 197: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHARGING SYSTEM 4 C 72078 ...
Page 237: ...4 D 72747 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTATION ...
Page 250: ...4 E 72938 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 264: ...5 A FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PUMP ...
Page 271: ...5 B 72681 FUEL SYSTEM MERCARB 2 BARREL CARBURETOR ...
Page 300: ...6 A 50628 COOLING SYSTEM SEAWATER COOLED MODELS ...
Page 309: ...6 B 73665 COOLING SYSTEM CLOSED COOLING MODELS ...
Page 325: ...C 6 EXHAUST SYSTEM MANIFOLD ...
Page 331: ...7 A 71317 POWER STEERING PUMP ...