Use a clean, lint-free cloth to clean the connecting rods and bearing shells.
Do not lubricate the backside of the bearing shells. The operating clearance of the bearing will be reduced and the bearing can be damaged during engine operation.
For pistons that are being reused, the piston, piston pin, and connecting rod must be installed in the same orientation from which they were removed from the engine.
The long side of the connecting rod will be on the left side of the engine and the short side of the connecting rod will be on the right side of the engine when properly installed.
Do not use a metal drift to push the piston into the cylinder liner. The piston rings or cylinder liner can be damaged.
Hold the ring compressor against the cylinder liner. Push the piston through the ring compressor and into the cylinder liner. Push the piston until the top ring is completely in the cylinder liner.
If the piston does not move freely, remove the piston and inspect for broken or damaged rings.
Do not damage the fractured split surface on the connecting rod or connecting rod cap while the connecting rod caps are removed. If the fractured split surface is damaged, the connecting rod and connecting rod cap must be replaced to reduce the possibility of engine damage. Incorrect assembly can damage the rod.
NOTE: Make sure that the rod cap is installed only on the connecting rod from which it was removed, and that the rod cap is properly oriented when installing.
NOTE: Both the rod cap and the connecting rod are serialized on one face to make sure of proper orientation.
Install the cap onto the connecting rod.
NOTE: Minimize the number of joint interactions between the connecting rod and rod cap. There is only a finite number of times a connecting rod and rod cap can be assembled and removed before the joint loses its proper interaction.
The connecting rod must move freely from side to side on the crankshaft journal. If the rod does not move freely, remove the rod cap and make sure the bearing shells are the correct size. Check for dirt or damage on the crankshaft and the bearing shells.
Repeat the above steps to install the remaining bearing shells and connecting rod caps.