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Before removing the ring gear inspect
it for worn or broken teeth as shown
by the arrow in Figure 5-48A.
When
gear teeth are worn to the point that
the starter will not engage the fly-
wheel then the ring gear must be
replaced.
5-42A.
FLYWHEEL RING GEAR REMOVAL
d.
After cutting a channel in the
ring gear, use a hammer and chisel (as
Remove flywheel as shown in
a.
shown in Figure 5-48B) to slit the ring
gear.
b.
Place flywheel in a vise as
CAUTION
shown in Figure 5-48A.
USE ENOUGH FORCE TO SPLIT THE RING
CAUTION
GEAR, BUT DO NOT NICK THE MACHINED
SURFACE OF THE FLYWHEEL.
USE A PROTECTIVE COVERING ON THE
VISE, TO PROTECT THE MACHINED
Remove the ring gear and discard.
SURFACE OF THE FLYWHEEL.
5-42B.
INSPECTION
C.
Use a hacksaw and cut ring gear
as shown in Figure 5-48A.
a.
Inspect the flywheel machine
surface for nicks.
CAUTION
If nicks occured during removal
b.
DO NOT CUT ALL THE WAY THROUGH,
Use emery cloth to remove
of ring gear.
FOR THE PROBABILITY OF CUTTING
the nicks.
Do not use any other process
OR NICKING THE MACHINE SURFACE
for the flywheel ring gear is a heat
OF THE FLYWHEEL IS INCREASED.
press fit to the flywheel.
5-34A
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