1998 HONDA CIVIC oil

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual lllustrated Index
(contd)
NOTE: New rod bearings must be selected by matching connecting rod assembly and crankshaft(see page 7,11).identification markings
Lubricate all internal parts with engine oi

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Main Bearings
4.
Glearance
1.To check main bearing-to-journal oil clearance.
remove the main caps and bearing halves.
Clean each main journal and bearing half with a
clean shop towel.
Place one strip

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Connecting Rod Bearings
Clearance
Remove the connecting rod cap and bearing half
Clean the crankshaft rod iournal and bearing half
with a clean shop towel.
Place plastigage across the rod journal.
Rei

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Pistons and Crankshaft
Removal
1. Remove the oil pan assembly.
2. Remove the right side cover.
816A2 engine
D16Y5, Dl6Y7, D16Y8 ongines
RIGHT SIDE
7-12
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3. Remove the oil screen.
4. R€move the oil

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Crankshaft
Inspection
. Clean the crankshaft oil passages with pipe cleaners
or a suitable brush.
. Check the keyway and threads.
Alignment
. Measure runout on all main journals to make
sure the crank

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Cylinder BlockPiston Pins
Bore Honing
1.Measure cylinder bores as shown on page 7-16. lf the
block is to be reused, hone the cylinders and remea-
sure the bores.
Hone cylinder bores with honing oil 8n

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Connecting RodsPiston Pins
Selection
Each rod falls into one of four tolerance ranges {from O to+ 0.024 mm (0 to + 0.0009 in), in 0.006 mm (0.0002 in)increments) depending on the size of its big end b

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HONDA CIVIC 1998 6.G Workshop Manual Piston Rings
End Gap
1.Using a piston, push a new ring into the cylinderbore 15 - 20 mm (0.6 - 0.8 in) from the bottom.
Measure the piston ring end-gap with a feeler gauge:
. lf the gap is too small,