TM 5-3895-356-14&P
Figure 192.
Figure 190.
Removing motor cover
Removing shuttle valve
NOTE
4. If cover (4) is to be removed it Is important that the
cover/housing relationship be preserved Mark both the
Motor displacement can be confirmed by either of the
housing and cover In such a way that, upon reassembly,
two methods described below:
the relationship can be maintained For example, a
scratch In the paint across the cover/housing parting line
a. In the area of the trade mark, cast in the cover, will be
stamped a "6" or a "4" denoting a Model 60 or a Model
Figure 191.
Marking across cover/housing parting-line
Figure 193.
Displacement Identification stamp
5. Remove six hex bolts (45) and lock washers (37)
Lift cover (4) from housing (3) If the motor cover should
b Measure the width of the cover kidney near the mid
stick to housing, jar It loose with a soft-faced hammer
Remove gasket (53) from housing (3) or cover face (4)
If the width is 34 inches approximately, the motor Is a
Model 48.
It is important that every precaution be taken to protect
If the width Is 40 inches approximately, the motor is a
the bronze face on the cover from damage NEVER lay
Model 60.
the cover down on the bronze face. DO NOT allow
6. Inspect cover roller bearing (44) for excessive wear,
parts or tools to come in contact with the bronze face A
galling or roughness If damaged, remove bearing outer
nick or scratch resulting from a moments' carelessness
race from cover with an arbor press and a 17/e inch
can easily damage a cover beyond repair.
diameter plug. If roller
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