Crankshaft and Bearing Removal
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Crankshaft and Bearing Removal
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1.
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Remove the crankshaft (1) from the block.
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2.
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Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal (2).
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3.
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Remove the bearing inserts (1) from the block (2).
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4.
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Remove the bearing inserts (1) from the bed plate (2).
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5.
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Clean the oil, sludge, and carbon.
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6.
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Inspect the oil passages for obstructions.
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8.
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Inspect the bearing journals and the thrust surfaces for the following conditions:
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Overheating (discoloration)
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9.
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Inspect the corresponding bearing inserts for imbedded foreign material. If foreign material exists find the cause and repair it.
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10.
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Note
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Replace the crankshaft if cracks, severe gouges or burned spots are found. Slight roughness may be removed with a fine polishing cloth soaked in clean engine oil. Burrs may be removed with a fine oil stone.
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Measure the crankshaft journals. Use a micrometer or dial indicator to measure the taper and runout. Note the result for the later selection of bearing inserts. If not within limits the crankshaft must be replaced.
Note the location of the main bearing high spots. If they are not in line, the crankshaft is bent and must be replaced.
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