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TM 10-3930-660-24-2
FLYWHEEL MAINTENANCE - CONTINUED
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REMOVAL - CONTINUED
WARNING
Use caution when handling heavy parts. Provide adequate support and use assistance during procedure.
Ensure that any lifting device used is in good condition and of suitable load capacity. Keep clear of heavy
parts supported by lifting device. Failure to follow this warning may cause injury or death.
CAUTION
Do not use timing pin to lock the engine. Using timing pin as a locking device while loosening flywheel
mounting hardware could damage the pin.
NOTE
The flywheel weighs more than 50 lb (23 kg).
2.
Remove eight capscrews (5), lockwashers (6) and 10
in. coupling (7). Discard lockwashers.
NOTE
If necessary, install two capscrews in
tapped holes of coupling to push coupling
from flywheel.
6
5
7
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3.
At front of engine, install two long capscrews in vibra-
tion damper. Use a bar between the long capscrews to
hold vibration damper (and flywheel) from turning.
4.
Attach lifting device and hoist to the flywheel.
9
5.
Firmly hold barring tool to keep flywheel from turn-
10
ing. Loosen eight capscrews (9).
6.
Remove barring tool. Remove eight capscrews (9),
washers (10), and flywheel (11). Discard capscrews
and washers.
11
CLEANING
See Cleaning instructions (WP 0316 00).
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INSPECTION
See Inspection instructions (WP 0317 00).
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