Suzuki Grand Vitara JB416 / JB420 / JB419. Manual — part 129

1D-42 Engine Mechanical: For M16A Engine with VVT

Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and Cylinders Components

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Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and
Cylinders Removal and Installation

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Removal

1) Remove engine assembly from vehicle referring to

“Engine Assembly Removal and Installation: For
M16A Engine with VVT”.

2) Remove cylinder head referring to “Valves and

Cylinder Head Removal and Installation: For M16A
Engine with VVT”.

3) Mark cylinder number on all pistons, connecting rods

and connecting rod caps using silver pencil or quick
drying paint.

4) Remove rod bearing caps.
5) Install guide hose (1) over threads of rod bolts.

This prevents damage to bearing journal and rod bolt
threads when removing connecting rod.

6) Decarbonize top of cylinder bore before removing

piston from cylinder.

7) Push piston and connecting rod assembly out

through the top of cylinder bore.

[A]: 1) Tighten all nuts to 15 N

⋅m (1.5 kgf-m).

2) Then retighten all nuts by turning through 45

°.

3) Repeat Step 2) again.

7. Connecting rod bearing

1. Top ring

8. Piston pin

2. 2nd ring

9. Piston pin circlip

3. Oil ring

10. Bearing cap nut

4. Piston

: Tightening torque

5. Connecting rod

: See “A”

: Apply engine oil to sliding surface of each part.

6. Connecting rod bearing cap

: See “B”

: Do not reuse.

“A”: Apply engine oil to sliding surface except inner surface of big end, and rod bolts.

Check rod bolt, plastic deformation tightening bolt, for deformation referring to “Connecting rod bolt deformation (Plastic deformation tightening bolt) under
“Piston Pins and Connecting Rods Inspection: For M16A Engine with VVT”, if it is reused

“B”: Point arrow mark on cap to crankshaft pulley side.

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Engine Mechanical: For M16A Engine with VVT 1D-43

Installation

1) Apply engine oil to pistons, rings, cylinder walls,

connecting rod bearings and crank pins.

NOTE
Do not apply oil between connecting rod and
bearing or between bearing cap and bearing.

2) Install guide hoses (1) over connecting rod bolts.

These guide hoses protect crank pin and threads of
rod bolt from damage during installation of
connecting rod and piston assembly.

3) When installing piston and connecting rod assembly

into cylinder bore, point front mark (1) on piston head
to crankshaft pulley side.

4) Install piston and connecting rod assembly into

cylinder bore. Use special tool (Piston ring
compressor) to compress rings. Guide connecting
rod into place on crankshaft.
Using a hammer handle, tap piston head to install
piston into bore. Hold ring compressor firmly against
cylinder block until all piston rings have entered
cylinder bore.

Special tool
(A): 09916–77310

5) Install bearing cap (1):

Point arrow mark (2) on cap to crankshaft pulley
side.
After applying engine oil to rod bolts and tighten cap
nuts (3) gradually as follows.

NOTE
If connecting rod bolt is reused, make sure to
check connecting rod bolt for deformation
referring to “Connecting rod bolt deformation
(Plastic deformation tightening bolt)” under
“Piston Pins and Connecting Rods
Inspection: For M16A Engine with VVT”.

a) Tighten all cap nuts to 15 N

⋅m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-

ft).

b) Retighten them to 45

°

c) Repeat Step b) once again.

Tightening torque
Connecting rod bearing cap nut (a): 15 N

m

(1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft) and then retighten by
turning through 45

° twice

6) Install cylinder head referring to “Valves and Cylinder

Head Removal and Installation: For M16A Engine
with VVT”.

A: Crankshaft pulley side

B: Flywheel side

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1D-44 Engine Mechanical: For M16A Engine with VVT

Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and
Cylinders Disassembly and Assembly

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Disassembly

1) Using piston ring expander, remove two

compression rings (Top and 2nd) and oil ring from
piston.

2) Remove piston pin from connecting rod as follows.

a) Ease out piston pin circlips (1), as shown.

b) Force piston pin out.

Assembly

1) Decarbonize piston head and ring grooves using a

suitable tool.

2) Install piston pin to piston (1) and connecting rod (2):

a) After applying engine oil to piston pin and piston

pin holes in piston and connecting rod.

b) Fit connecting rod as shown in the figure.
c) Insert piston pin to piston and connecting rod.
d) Install piston pin circlips (3).

NOTE
Circlip should be installed with its cut part
facing as shown in the figure. Install so that
circlip end gap comes within such range as
indicated by arrow.

3) Install piston rings to piston:

• As indicated in the figure, 1st and 2nd rings have

“T” mark (4) respectively. When installing these
piston rings to piston, direct marked side of each
ring toward top of piston.

• 1st ring (1) differs from 2nd ring (2) in thickness,

shape and color of surface contacting cylinder
wall.
Distinguish 1st ring from 2nd ring by referring to
the figure.

• When installing oil ring (3), install spacer first and

then two rails.

4) After installing three rings (1st, 2nd and oil rings),

distribute their end gaps as shown in the figure.

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1. Arrow mark

4. Oil ring upper rail gap

2. 1st ring end gap

5. Oil ring lower rail gap

3. 2nd ring end gap and oil ring spacer gap

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Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings Inspection

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Cylinder
Visual inspection
Inspect cylinder walls for scratches, roughness or ridges
which indicate excessive wear. If cylinder bore is very
rough or deeply scratched, or ridged, rebore cylinder and
use over size piston.

Cylinder bore diameter, taper and out-of-round
Using a cylinder gauge (1), measure cylinder bore in
thrust and axial directions at two positions (“a” and “b”)
as shown in the figure.
If any of the following conditions is noted, rebore
cylinder.

1) Cylinder bore dia. exceeds limit.
2) Difference of measurements at two positions

exceeds taper limit.

3) Difference between thrust and axial measurements

exceeds out-of-round limit.

Cylinder bore diameter
Standard: 78.00 – 78.014 mm (3.0709 – 3.0714 in.)
Limit: 78.114 mm (3.075 in.)

Cylinder taper and out-of-round
Limit: 0.10 mm (0.004 in.)

NOTE
If any one of four cylinders has to be rebored,
rebore all four to the same next oversize.
This is necessary for the sake of uniformity
and balance.

Piston
Visual inspection
Inspect piston for faults, cracks or other damages.
Damaged or faulty piston should be replaced.

Piston diameter
As indicated in the figure, piston diameter should be
measured at a position 19.5 mm (0.77 in.) (“a”) from
piston skirt end in the direction perpendicular to piston
pin.

Piston diameter specification
Standard size: 77.953 – 77.968 mm (3.0690 – 3.0696
in.)
Standard size (new one (with coating)): 77.969 –
77.984 mm (3.0696 – 3.0702 in.)
Oversize (0.50 mm (0.0196 in.)): 78.453 – 78.468 mm
(3.0887 – 3.0893 in.)

Piston clearance
Measure cylinder bore diameter and piston diameter to
find their difference which is piston clearance. Piston
clearance should be within specification as follows. If it is
out of specification, rebore cylinder and use oversize
piston.

NOTE
Cylinder bore diameters used here are
measured in thrust direction at two positions.

“a”: 50 mm (1.96 in.)

“b”: 95 mm (3.74 in.)

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