Important: A 0.5 mm (0.02 in) oversize service piston and a piston ring set are available for the 4.8/5.3/6.0 liter engines.
Scheme 491
- Measure all pistons with a micrometer to determine the cylinder bore diameter.
- Before you use any type of boring bar, use a fine file and clean the top of the cylinder block removing any dirt or burrs. If you do not inspect the cylinder block, the boring bar may be improperly positioned, tilted, and the cylinder bore could be bored at an incorrect angle.
- Carefully follow the instructions furnished by the manufacturer regarding use of the equipment.
- When you bore the cylinders, ensure all the crankshaft bearing caps are in place. Tighten the crankshaft bearing caps to the proper torque in order to avoid distortion of the cylinder bores during final assembly.
- When you take the final cut with a boring bar, leave 0.03 mm (0.001 in) on the cylinder bore diameter for the finish honing and fit of the piston.