Oil pan 4x4 vehicle. Piston and connecting rod
REMOVAL NOTE: 4X4 vehicles equipped with a 4.7L engine
must have the front axle removed before the oil pan
can be removed.
(1) Remove the front axle from vehicle. Refer to
DIFFERENTIAL AND DRIVELINE.
(2) Remove the structural dust cover (Fig. 109).
Refer to procedure in this section.
Fig. 109 Structural Dust Cover Removal /Installation (3) Drain the engine oil and remove oil filter.
NOTE: Do not pry on oil pan or oil pan gasket.
Gasket is mounted to engine and does not come
out with oil pan.
(4) Remove the oil pan mounting bolts and oil pan
(Fig. 110).
Fig. 110 Oil Pan Mounting Bolts and Oil Pan (5) Unbolt oil pump pickup tube and remove tube
and oil pan gasket from engine. INSTALLATION (1) Clean the oil pan gasket mating surface of the
bedplate and oil pan.
(2) Position the oil pan gasket and pickup tube
with new o-ring. Install the mounting bolt and nuts.
Tighten bolt and nuts to 28 N*m (20 ft. lbs.).
(3) Position the oil pan and install the mounting
bolts. Tighten the mounting bolts to 15 N*m (11 ft.
lbs.) in the sequence shown (Fig. 110).
(4) Install structural dust cover.
(5) Install oil filter.
(6) Install front axle. Refer to DIFFERENTIAL
AND DRIVELINE.
(7) Lower vehicle.
(8) Fill engine oil.
(9) Start engine check for leaks. REMOVAL (1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the following components: (Refer to
procedures in this section) (3) If necessary, remove top ridge of cylinder bores
with a reliable ridge reamer before removing pistons
from cylinder block. Be sure to keep tops of pistons
covered during this operation. Pistons and
connecting rods must be removed from top of cylinder
block. When removing piston and connecting rod
assemblies from the engine, rotate crankshaft so the
each connecting rod is centered in cylinder bore.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch
to mark connecting rods or caps, as damage to
connecting rods could occur
NOTE: Connecting rods and bearing caps are not
interchangeable and should be marked before
removing to ensure correct reassembly.
(4) Mark connecting rod and bearing cap positions
using a permanent ink marker or scribe tool (Fig.
111).
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to damage the
fractured rod and cap joint face surfaces, as engine
damage may occur.
(5) Remove connecting rod cap. Install Special Tool
8507 Connecting Rod Guides into the connecting rod
being removed. Remove piston from cylinder bore.
Repeat this procedure for each piston being removed.
Fig. 111 Identify Connecting Rod to Cylinder Position-Typical CAUTION: Care must be taken not to nick crankshaft
journals, as engine damage may occur
(6) Immediately after piston and connecting rod
removal, install bearing cap on the mating connecting
rod to prevent damage to the fractured cap and
rod surfaces.
(7) Carefully remove piston rings from piston(s),
starting from the top ring down. PISTON RINGS-INSTALLATION (1) The No. 1 and No. 2 piston rings have a different
cross section. Ensure No. 2 ring is installed with
manufacturers I.D. mark (Dot) facing up, towards top
of the piston.
NOTE: Piston rings are installed in the following
order: (2) Install the oil ring expander.
(3) Install upper side rail (Fig. 112) by placing one
end between the piston ring groove and the expander
ring. Hold end firmly and press down the portion to
be installed until side rail is in position. Repeat this
step for the lower side rail.
(4) Install No. 2 intermediate piston ring using a
piston ring installer (Fig. 113).
(5) Install No. 1 upper piston ring using a piston
ring installer (Fig. 113).
(6) Position piston ring end gaps as shown in (Fig.
114). It is important that expander ring gap is at
least 45 from the side rail gaps, but not on the piston
pin center or on the thrust direction. INSTALLATION (1) Before installing piston and connecting rod
assemblies in to the bore, ensure all rings are in
position shown in (Fig. 114).
Fig. 112 Side Rail-Installation 1 - SIDE RAIL END
Fig. 113 Upper and Intermediate Rings-Installation (2) Immerse the piston head and rings in clean
engine oil. Position a ring compressor over the piston
and rings. Tighten ring compressor. Ensure position
of rings do not change during this operation.
(3) Position bearing onto connecting rod. Ensure
that hole in bearing shell aligns with hole in connecting
rod. Lubricate bearing surface with clean engine
oil.
(4) Install Special Tool 8507 Connecting Rod
Guides into connecting rod bolt threads (Fig. 115).
(5) The pistons are marked on the piston pin bore
surface with an raised "F" indicating installation
position. This mark must be pointing toward the
front of engine on both cylinder banks. The connecting
rod oil slinger slot faces the front of the engine
(Fig. 116).
(6) Wipe cylinder bore clean and lubricate with
engine oil.
Fig. 114 Piston Ring End Gap Position 1 - SIDE RAIL UPPER
Fig. 115 Piston and Connecting Rod-Installation 1 - "F" TOWARD FRONT OF ENGINE 2 - OIL SLINGER SLOT 3 - RING COMPRESSOR 4 - SPECIAL TOOL 8507
Fig. 116 Piston and Connecting Rod Positioning 1 - MAJOR THRUST SIDE OF PISTON 2 - OIL SLINGER SLOT (7) Rotate crankshaft until connecting rod journal
is on the center of cylinder bore. Insert rod and piston
into cylinder bore and carefully position connecting
rod guides over crankshaft journal.
(8) Tap piston down in cylinder bore using a hammer
handle. While at the same time, guide connecting
rod into position on rod journal.
CAUTION: Connecting Rod Bolts are Torque to
Yield Bolts and Must Not Be Reused. Always
replace the Rod Bolts whenever they are loosened
or removed.
(9) Lubricate rod bolts and bearing surfaces with
engine oil. Install connecting rod cap and bearing.
Tighten bolts to 27 N*m (20 ft. lbs.) plus 90.
(10) Install the following components: (Refer to
procedures in this section) (11) Fill crankcase with proper engine oil to correct
level.
(12) Connect negative cable to battery.Oil pan 4x4 vehicle
Piston and connecting rod
2 - NO. 1 RING GAP
3 - PISTON PIN
4 - SIDE RAIL LOWER
5 - NO. 2 RING GAP AND SPACER EXPANDER GAP
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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