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TM 5-4320-306-24 4-11.  REPLACE/REPAIR CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLY (Continued) c Remeasure bearing shell bore in accordance with step 14.  The bearing shell bore, for example, should be 2.5209 to 2.5224 inches (64.03 to 64.069 mm).  However, if the bore measures an additional 0. 0008 inch (0.020   mm)   on   either   side   of   tolerance   limits,   the   connecting   rod   and   bearing   shells   would   still   be acceptable for reinstallation.  The tolerance limits would then become 2.5217 to 2.5232 inches (64.05 to 64.089 mm) and the connecting rod and bearing shells would be acceptable for further use d. If bearing shell bore measurements are still outside the extended tolerance limits, the connecting rod must be replaced.  This would include replacement of small-end bushing, bearing shells, bearing cap, dowel pin, and big-end bolts INSTALLATION 1 If  connecting  rod  (1)  has  been  replaced,  clamp  new  connecting  rod  into  padded  vise  (2)  and  pull  in  small-end bushing (3) with piston pin bush inserter No.  131310 (4) 2 If  connecting  rod  (1)  and/or  bearing  shells  (2)  have  been  replaced,  matchmark  connecting  rod,  bearing  shells, and  bearing  cap  (3)  for  each  cylinder  Always  use  new  big-end  bolts  (4)  for  installation  of  connecting  rod  and bearing shells onto crankpin on crankshaft. Tighten bolts (2) to 22.13 ft-lb (30 N-m) torque.  Using a torque gage, retighten bolts an additional 60 degrees, then an additional 30 degrees. 4-91

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