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2-24. BEARING CLEARANCE GAGE (Cont).
(3)
Rotate crankshaft about 30° from bottom dead center (BDC) and install assembled
bearing shell and cap. Tighten screws to specified torque.
(4) Remove bearing shell and cap. Flattened gage will stick to either the bearing shell or the
crankshaft.
(5) Compare width of flattened gage at its widest point with graduations on envelope.
Number within graduation on envelope indicates bearing clearance at thousandths of an inch.
(6) Taper may be indicated when one end of flattened gage is wider than the other.
Measure each end of gage. The difference between readings is the approximate amount of taper.
2-25. SERVICE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND KITS.
Many service replacement parts are available in standard sizes as well as various undersized
and/or oversized sizes. Service kits for reconditioning certain parts and service sets, which include
all parts necessary to complete a procedure, are also available.
2-26. MULTIMETER.
a. General. The digital multimeter (Item 43, Appendix E) can be found in the Field Maintenance
Automotive Shop Set and is used to troubleshoot the electrical system of the forklift truck. The
multimeter's ohms scale is used to test for continuity, shorts, and resistance and the voltmeter scale
is used to test voltage levels at any point in the electrical system.
b. Continuity Tests. Continuity tests are performed to check for breaks in a circuit (such as a
fuse, switch, light bulb, or electrical cable).
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