TM 10-3930-659-34 4-10. FLYWHEEL HOUSING REPLACEMENT. This Task Covers: a. Removal c.   Installation b. Cleaning and Inspection Initial Setup: Equipment Conditions: Materials/Parts: Flywheel  and  ring gear removed  (see para- Rags (Item 43, Appendix B) graph 4-9). Dry cleaning solvent (Item 47, Appendix B) * Starter motor removed (see TM 10-3930-659-20). One gasket Tools/Test Equipment: Personnel Required:  Two General mechanic's tool kit (Item 71, Appendix E) Die and tap threading set (Item 68, Appendix E) General Safety Instructions: References:   Dry cleaning solvent is flammable and must not be used near open flame.  Use only in a well-ventilated TM 10-3930-659-20 area. a. REMOVAL 1. Attach suitable lifting device to flywheel housing (2) and raise lifting device enough to support weight of flywheel housing. 2. Remove four screws (1) and eight screws (4) from flywheel housing (2). WARNING Use extreme  caution  when  handling  heavy  parts.    Lifting  device  is  required  when parts weigh over 50 lb (23 kg) for a single person lift, over 100 lb (45 kg) for a two person  lift,  and  over  150  lb  (68  kg)  for  a  three  or  more  person  lift.    Keep  clear  of heavy  parts  supported  only  by  lifting  device.    Failure  to  follow  this  warning  may cause serious injury or death to personnel. 3. Using suitable lifting device, remove flywheel housing (2) from engine block. 4. Remove gasket (3) from mating surfaces of flywheel housing (2) and engine block.  Discard gasket. 5. Remove rear oil seal (see paragraph 4-11). 4-46

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