TM 5-3895-383-24
NOTICE
1U-8846 Gasket Maker is used on the joint face of the
crankshaft rear seal carrier. Do not allow the gasket
maker to get into the oil passage in the cylinder block
mounting face.
3.
Prepare crankshaft rear seal carrier (3) for installation
as follows:
a.
Clean the joint face of the crankshaft rear seal carrier
and cylinder block with 8T-9011 Component Cleaner.
b.
Apply 6V-1541 Quick Cure Primer to the joint face of
the crankshaft rear seal carrier. Allow the primer to
air dry three to five minutes.
c.
Apply 1U-8846 Gasket Maker to the joint face of the
crankshaft rear seal carrier. Spread the gasket maker
uniformly. The crankshaft rear seal carrier must be
installed within ten minutes after application of the
gasket maker.
4.
Put crankshaft rear seal carrier (3) in position on the
dowels in the rear of the cylinder block. If necessary,
use a soft faced hammer to position the crankshaft rear
seal carrier against the cylinder block.
5.
Apply 9S-3263 Thread Lock on the threads of eight
bolts (1). Install eight bolts (1) and the washers that
hold the crankshaft rear seal carrier to the cylinder
block.
6.
Using a new gasket, install the engine oil pan. Refer to
the topic "Remove & Install Engine Oil Pan" in this
module.
End By:
a.
install flywheel housing and crankshaft rear seal
group
Crankshaft Rear Seal
Remove Crankshaft Rear
Seal 1161-011
Tools Needed
A
1U-7600
Slide Hammer Puller Group
1
NOTE: For additional information on the crankshaft rear
seal removal, refer to Special Instruction
SEHS9781.
Start By:
a.
remove flywheel
NOTICE
Do not damage the flange on the crankshaft when the
crankshaft rear seal is removed. Use of any other tool,
other than Tool (A), to remove the crankshaft rear seal,
can result in damage to the crankshaft.
1.
Use a 1U-8145 Drill Bit 4.10 mm (.161 inch) and
carefully drill three evenly spaced holes in the
crankshaft rear seal.
NOTE: The 1U-7600 Side Hammer Puller Group is
equipped with three Screw Tips. Use the
1P-3073 Screw Tip with the Slide Hammer Puller
to remove the crankshaft rear seal.
2.
Remove the seal CAREFULLY by alternating the
position of the 1U-7603 Hammer from hole to hole to
hole. This will allow the seal to be removed evenly
without damage to the rear flange surface of the
crankshaft.
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