Hi,
I have Jeep Cherokee 1989 190Kmiles 4.0 l engine
I checked that 5th piston makes knocking.
I want to take off the oil pan and check the connecting rod bearing.
When I disconnect connecting rod I would like to check if there is something wrong between connecting rod and piston.
You think guys that I will have enough space to make some small movements to check if everything is tight. I do not want to take off the head - not yet and I will have crankshaft installed.
Maybe it is because cylinder wall is worn out or scored - I hope not.
Does this engine (old 4.0l) - have problem with worn out piston pins?
Thanks for any help
Pawel
I have Jeep Cherokee 1989 190Kmiles 4.0 l engine
I checked that 5th piston makes knocking.
I want to take off the oil pan and check the connecting rod bearing.
When I disconnect connecting rod I would like to check if there is something wrong between connecting rod and piston.
You think guys that I will have enough space to make some small movements to check if everything is tight. I do not want to take off the head - not yet and I will have crankshaft installed.
Maybe it is because cylinder wall is worn out or scored - I hope not.
Does this engine (old 4.0l) - have problem with worn out piston pins?
Thanks for any help
Pawel