Cylinder Block
Before cleaning check the cylinder block for coolant
leaks, oil leaks or damage. Clean all parts to remove
dirt, oil, carbon deposits and water scale.
Check the cylinder block for cracks or other damage.
Check the water jacket for water scale and rust. Replace
the cylinder block if necessary.
Measure each cylinder bore size in six locations
(Fig. 98). The cylinder must be rebored and over-sized
piston and rings installed if the diameter exceeds the
standard by 0.2 mm (0.0079 in.). Examine the cylinder
bore diameter readings to determine the amount of
taper in the cylinder. If the taper exceeds 0.01 mm
(0.0004 in.), the cylinder must be rebored and oversized
piston and rings installed.
Engine Model L3Ca-62TG Standard Bore: 70 mm (2.7559 in.)
Engine Model L3Ca-62TG Standard Bore: 76 mm (2.9921 in.)
IMPORTANT: If one cylinder is rebored, all cylinders
must be rebored to the same specifications.
NOTE: See the Specifications section of this chapter for
oversize finishing sizes. After machining, install the
piston and piston rings corresponding to the reworked
cylinder size.
NOTE: When the cylinder bore is worn a small amount
and only the piston rings require replacement, check for
groove wear in the upper part of the cylinder. Hone the
cylinder if necessary.
Reboring Cylinder
1. Select a piston:
0.25, 0.50 mm (0.01, 0.02 in.) oversize
2. Measure the piston diameter (Fig. 84).
3. Reboring finish dimension = (Piston O.D.) + (Clear
ance) – (Honing allowance).
Clearance: 0.071 - 0.084 mm (0.0028 - 0.0033 in.)
Honing allowance = 0.02 mm (0.0008 in.)
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Figure 98
Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine