1993 CHEVROLET DYNASTY Service Manual

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual tions. Correct piston to bore clearance must be estab- 
lished in order to assure quiet and economical
operation.  Chrysler engines use pistons designed specifically for 
each engine model. Clearance

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual PISTON PINS
DISASSEMBLY Turbo III engine piston-pin-connecting rod assem- 
blies should not be disassembled unless a malfunc-
tion is present or a damaged assembly component is
to be replaced. WARNING

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual FITTING RINGS
(1) Wipe cylinder bore clean. Insert ring and push 
down with piston to ensure it is square in bore. The
ring gap measurement must be made with the ring
positioning at least 12mm (.50 in

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual firmly and press down the portion to be installed un- 
til side rail is in position. Do not use a piston ring 
expander.  (Fig. 19). 
(3) Install upper side rail first and then the lower
side rail. (4

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual CONNECTING RODS
(1) Follow procedure specified in the Standard Ser- 
vice Procedures Section for Measuring Main Bearing
Clearance and Connecting Rod Bearing Clearance
(Fig. 22). Refer to specification

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Fig. 1 Engine Lubrication Components
9 - 56 2.2/2.5L ENGINE Ä

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual Fig. 2 Engine Lubrication System
Ä 2.2/2.5L ENGINE 9 - 57

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual OIL PAN
A formed steel oil pan provides lower engine pro- 
tection as well as serving as the engine oil reservoir
(Fig. 1). Pan side flanges to block are sealed with
gaskets. The oil pickup tube for s