C13 Engine for Caterpillar Built Machines Caterpillar


Connecting Rod Bearings - Remove and Install

Usage:

730C2 2T4

Removal Procedure

Start By:

  1. Remove the engine oil pan.

  1. Remove the suction bell assembly.


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  2. Inspect connecting rod (1) and connecting rod cap (3) for the proper identification mark. Connecting rod (1) and connecting rod cap (3) should have an etched number on the side that is toward the right side of the engine. The number should match the cylinder number. The bearing retainer notch should also be on the right side. Mark connecting rod (1) and connecting rod cap (3), if necessary.

    Note: Careful handling is required for fractured connecting rods. Fractured faces for the connecting rod and connecting rod cap should not be placed on any surface. The connecting rod and the connecting rod cap should be placed on the sides in order to prevent damage. When possible, the connecting rod and the connecting rod cap should be bolted together in order to prevent damage.

  3. Remove connecting rod cap bolts (4) and connecting rod cap (3).

  4. Remove the lower half of the connecting rod bearing (2) from connecting rod cap (3).

  5. Push connecting rod (1) away from the crankshaft. Remove the upper half of connecting rod bearing (2).

  6. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 in order to remove the remaining connecting rod bearings.

Installation Procedure

  1. Install connecting rod bearings (2) in the reverse order of removal.

    1. Ensure that the bearing tab engages with the slot in connecting rod (1).

    2. Apply clean engine oil on the surface of the upper and lower half of connecting rod bearings (2).

    3. Apply clean engine oil to connecting rod cap bolts (4).

    4. Tighten the connecting rod cap bolts (4) to a torque of 130 ± 7 N·m (95 ± 5 lb ft). Place an index mark on each bolt head. Tighten each bolt for an additional 60 ± 5 degrees (1/6 turn).

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