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TM 5-4320-306-24 4-11. REPLACE/REPAIR CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLY (Continued) c If the side clearance is greater than 0.0315 inch (0.8 mm), either the connecting rod or crankpin fillets (9) on the crankshaft (10) are worn Recheck and remeasure connecting rod.  Replace connecting rod if width is below tolerance limits.  If not, recheck crankpin width (8) on crankshaft (10). Crankpin width should be 1.4173 to 1 4189 inches (36 0 to 36 04 mm).  If crankpin width is greater than 1.4189 inches (36.04 mm), replace crankshaft.  Connecting rods and big-end support bearings may also have to be replaced. REPAIR: 1 Replace  small-end  bushing  (1)  if  scored,  overheated,  out-of-round,  or  damaged.    Replace  if  inside  diameter (pressed  in)  or  outside  diameter  is  beyond  the  tolerance  limits  Replace  bushing  if  piston  pin  (2)  (new  or acceptable) clearance is outside the tolerance limits. 2 Replace piston pin (2) if clearance in new or acceptable small-end bushing is outside the tolerance limits. 3 Replace connecting rod if bent, warped, cracked, or damaged  Replace if bore for small-end bushing is outside tolerance  limits.    Replace  if  bearing  shell  bore  or  side  clearance  is  outside  tolerance  limits.    When  replacing connecting  rods,  make  sure  color  code  (1)  on  bottom  of  bearing  cap  (2)  is  the  same  as  the  replaced  rod, indicating the same weight class.  The connecting rods within any weight class should not differ more than 1.058 ounce (30 grams). 4-89

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