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DIESEL ENGINE REPAIR - Continued
A.
REMOVE - Continued.
16.
REMOVE FLYWHEEL AND FLYWHEEL HOUSING
FROM ENGINE BLOCK.
Use caution when removing flywheel.
Flywheel is heavy and may cause
serious injury. Have an extra person
assist with removal of flywheel.
a.
Turn engine over so top of engine block is
facing up.
b.
Remove screws (107), flat washers (108), and
housing (109).
c.
Remove two opposing hex head cap screws
(110) and flat washers (111). Insert flywheel
guide pins in hex head cap screw holes.
Tighten hand tight.
Flywheel is heavy and may cause
serious injury. Do not allow weight of
flywheel to shift and flywheel to fall
from flywheel housing. Have an extra
person
hold
flywheel
against
crankshaft so it will not fall off when
hex head cap screws are removed.
d.
With a second person holding flywheel against
engine block, remove remaining hex head cap
screws (110), and flat washers (111).
e.
With flywheel resting on flywheel guide pins,
pull flywheel (112) from flywheel housing far
enough for another person to assist with
removal.
f.
With the help of another person, slide flywheel
(112) from flywheel guide pins.
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