Disassembly and assembly

7. Remove Tooling (A) and install remaining new
bolts (2) hand tight to flywheel (1).
8. Remove the lifting device from flywheel (1).
9. Use a suitable tool to prevent the flywheel from
rotating. Tighten bolts (2) to a torque of 30 N·m
(266 lb in). Use Tooling (B) to rotate bolts (2)
through an additional 90 degrees in a clockwise
direction in order to achieve the required final
torque.
10. Check the run out of the flywheel. Refer to
System Operation, Testing and Adjusting,
“Flywheel” for further information.
End By:
a. Install the electric starting motor. Refer to
Disassembly and Assembly, “Electric Starting
Motor - Remove and Install” for the correct
procedure.
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Crankshaft Rear Seal -
Remove and Install
Removal Procedure
Table 31
Required Tools
Tool Part Number
Part Description Qty
A
-
Drill Bit (3 mm)
1
B
27610311
Slide Hammer Puller 1
C
-
Telescopic Magnet
1
Start By:
a. Remove the flywheel. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Flywheel - Remove” for the
correct procedure.
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are con-
tained during performance of inspection, mainte-
nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product.
Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable contain-
ers before opening any compartment or disassem-
bling any component containing fluids.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations
and mandates.
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened
component life.
Illustration 179 g02873976
Typical example
1. Apply clean grease to Tooling (A) in order to
prevent any swarf that is generated from entering
the engine. Use Tooling (A) to drill three evenly
spaced holes in crankshaft rear seal (4).
2. Use Tooling (B) with care in order to remove
crankshaft rear seal (4) from flywheel housing (1).
Alternate the position of Tooling (B) from one hole
to another. Alternating the position of Tooling (B)
will allow the crankshaft rear seal to be easily
removed from the flywheel housing.
3. Apply clean grease to Tooling (A) in order to
prevent any swarf that is generated from entering
the engine. Use Tooling (A) to drill two evenly
spaced holes in crankshaft wear sleeve (3).
4. Use Tooling (B) with care in order to remove
crankshaft wear sleeve (3) from crankshaft (2).
Alternate the position of Tooling (B) from one hole
to the other. Alternating the position of Tooling (B)
will allow the crankshaft wear sleeve to be easily
removed from the crankshaft.
5. Use Tooling (C) to collect any swarf that is on the
flywheel housing or crankshaft assembly.
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