Service manual

Attaching
flywheel
to
crankshaft
Clean the entire contact suriil('P carPiully Coat the contact
surface
with
enginp.
oil,
wa~h
all the oil
oil
with
gasoline and
dry
it
throughly.
Put the flywheel on and
torque
the
CHpscrews
to
70
to
77
ft·lbs (10
to
11
kg·ml. Bend the locking tabs back
on
the washers .
Tensioning
of
fan belt,
The fan belt
temion
IS
adJusted
by
moving the alternator
bracket in
or'
Ollt. The belt
is
properly
tensioned when the
bel t
deflection
midway
between the alternator pulley and the
crankshaft pulley
is
0.25
to
0.35in
(7
to
9mm)
with
a force
of
20 Ibs applied.' Proper
belt
tension
is
essential
for
good
engine cooling and belt
life.
See
Fig. 38.
Fan
pulley Tension
pulley
(Alternator
pulley)
0.25
to
0.35in.
(7
to
9mm)
Fan drive
pulley
Fig. 38. Fan Belt Tensioning
Starting Motor
The starting
motor
is
of
the standard bendix
type
drive
with
actuating solenoid. The assembly
is
shown in Fig. 43.
2
r-.l
Fig. 43.
Starter
Assembly
13
16
17
__
--'L
(1) Rust
inhibitor
and antifreeze should be
used
in accord·
ance
with
the recommendations in
the
related manuals
(2)
Be
sure
to
remove all debris that
may
be
plugging
the
fins.
(3)
Check the rubber shock
mount
nuts
periodically
to
be
sure
they
are
tight.
Cooling water
pump
To
install the
enolinC]
fan pulley on the
pump,
securely
tighten
the
nut
(4) tn 50.6
to
57.9 ft·lbs.
(7
to
8 kgf .m) torque.
16 & 24
H.P.
1.
Pulley
2.
Bearing
3. Key
4.
Nut
5.
Body
6.
Shaft
7.
Rotator
8.
Case
9.
Seal
Fig. 39. Water Pump
1.
Starter ass'y
2.
Drive end frame
3.
Welch
plug
4.
Bushing
5.
Set
bolt·
6.
Bolt
7.
Drive lever
8.
Solenoid
9.
Over running
clutch
10.
Armature
11.
Snap ring
12.
Collar
13.
Yoke
14.
Set
bolt
15.
Packing
16.
Field
coil
17.
Brush
18.
Brush
19.
Brush
holder
20.
Brush spring
21
Through
bolt
22.
End
frame
I
I
20
18
I
23.
24.
25.
26.
Bushing
Packing
Return spring
Washer
-
r-..J
27.
End
frame cap
19
(16)