TM 5-3825-226-24
FLYWHEEL
REMOVE FLYWHEEL
Tools Needed
A
FT121 Lifting Bracket
1
S509
Bolt (3/8"-16 NC x 1 in. long)
1
start by:
a) remove torque converter*
*This
operation
is
in
the
POWER
TRAIN
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY section.
NOTE
The engine is removed for better
photo illustration of the removal and
installation of the flywheel.
1.
Fasten tool (A) and a hoist to flywheel (2).
2.
Remove the bolts (1) that hold the flywheel.
Remove the flywheel. The weight of the
flywheel is 65 lb. (29 kg).
INSTALL FLYWHEEL
Tools Needed
A
FT121 Lifting Bracket
1
S509
Bolt (3/8"-16 NC x 1 in. long)
1
1.
Install tooling (A) on the flywheel. Fasten a
hoist and put flywheel (1) in position on the
crankshaft. Make sure the marks on the
flywheel and crankshaft are in alignment.
2.
Put 8H5 137 Gasket Sealer on the bolt threads
and install the bolts. Tighten the bolts to a
torque of 55 + 5 lb.ft. (75 + 7 N.m).
NOTE
Make sure that the correct sealant is
put on the bolt threads. The holes
for the bolts in the crankshaft flange
are drilled through so the holes are
open to the oil in the engine.
Leakage along the bolt threads can
be the result if the correct sealant is
not used.
CAUTION
When a new flywheel is installed,
check the thickness of the new
flywheel at the bolt holes in relation
to the thickness of the old flywheel.
Install the correct length bolts so
they will be fully engaged in the
crankshaft flange. Bolts that are too
long will make contact with the block
on the back side of the crankshaft
flange and pull crankshaft back.
This will cause the crankshaft thrust
bearing to fail.
end by:
a) install torque converter*
*NOTE
This operation is in the POWER
TRAIN
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY.
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