Piston Pin Installation
Ensure arrow on top of piston and mark on connecting rod are facing timing belt side of engine. See Fig 1. Install one snap ring. Using a heat gun, heat piston and connecting rod assembly to about 158°F (70°C). Coat piston pin bore in piston and connecting rod and piston pin with engine oil. Install piston pin and remaining snap ring.
CAUTION:
If codes are unreadable because of an accumulation of dirt, DO NOT scrub them with a wire brush or scraper. Clean only with solvent or detergent.
NOTE:
Do not rotate crankshaft during bearing-to-journal oil clearance. DO NOT file, shim or scrape bearings or caps in an attempt to modify oil clearance.
NOTE:
A number or bars is stamped on side of each connecting rod and cap as a code, indicating connecting rod bore. A letter or bars is stamped on crankshaft counterweights as a code, indicating connecting rod journal diameter. See Figure. Both codes are necessary when ordering replacement bearings. Bearing color code is located on edge of bearing.