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ENGINE
16.4.12 Checking the piston ring end gap (125 Duke)
16.4.13 Checking/measuring the piston (125 Duke)
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Check the sealing area of the cylinder head for distortion using a straight edge and
the special tool.
Feeler gauge (59029041100) (
Cylinder/cylinder head - distortion of
sealing area
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If the measured value does not equal the specified value:
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Change the cylinder and piston.
304539-10
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Remove the piston ring from the piston.
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Place the piston ring in the cylinder and align it with the piston.
Guideline
Under the upper edge of the cylinder
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Measure end gap
Guideline
Piston ring end gap
Compression ring
304519-10
Oil scraper ring
Feeler gauge (59029041100) (
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If the end gap is more than the specified value:
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Check/measure the cylinder. (
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If the cylinder wear is within the tolerance range:
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Change the piston ring.
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Mount the piston ring with the marking facing toward the piston head.
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Check the piston bearing surface for damage.
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If the piston bearing surface is damaged:
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Change the piston and, if necessary, the cylinder.
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Check that the piston rings can move easily in the piston ring grooves.
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If the piston ring is stiff:
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Clean the piston ring groove.
304550-10
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Check the piston rings for damage.
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If the piston ring is damaged:
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Change the piston ring.
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Check the piston pin for discoloration or signs of wear.
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If the piston pin has strong discoloration/signs of wear:
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Change the piston pin.
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Insert the piston pin into the connecting rod and check the bearing for play.
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If the piston pin bearing has too much play:
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Change the connecting rod and the piston pin.
p. 273)
with the special tool.
A
p. 273)
p. 143)
Tip
Use an old piston ring to clean the piston ring groove.
Info
Mount the piston ring with the marking facing upward.
≤ 0.10 mm (≤ 0.0039 in)
20 mm (0.79 in)
≤ 0.40 mm (≤ 0.0157 in)
≤ 0.80 mm (≤ 0.0315 in)
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