8.14
Section 8
Disassembly
3. Once the valve spring is compressed, remove the
valve spring keepers, then remove the following
items. See Figures 8-59 and 8-60:
●
Valve spring retainers
●
Valve springs
●
Valve spring caps
●
Intake and exhaust valve (mark position)
●
Valve stem and seals (intake and exhaust)
NOTE:
These engines use valve stem seals on the
intake and exhaust valves. Use a new seal
whenever the valve is removed or if the seal
is deteriorated or damaged in any way. Never
reuse an old seal.
Figure 8-59. Valve Components.
Figure 8-60. Valve Stem Seal Location.
4. Repeat the above procedure for the other cylinder
head. Do not interchange parts from one cylinder
head to the other.
Valve
Retainer
Spring
Keepers
Cap
Figure 8-61. Removing Fan.
2. Use a
fl
ywheel strap wrench or holding tool (see
Section 2) to hold the
fl
ywheel and loosen the
hex
fl
ange screw securing the
fl
ywheel to the
cranksha
ft
. See Figure 8-62.
NOTE: Always use a
fl
ywheel strap wrench or
holding tool to hold the
fl
ywheel when
loosening or tightening the
fl
ywheel
screw.
Do not
use any type of bar or
wedge to hold the
fl
ywheel. Use of such
tools could cause the
fl
ywheel to become
cracked or damaged.
Remove Fan and Flywheel
1. Remove the four shoulder bolts securing the fan
if still a
tt
ached and remove fan. See Figure 8-61.
Valve Seals
Figure 8-62. Removing Flywheel Fastener Using
Strap Wrench.
3. Remove the hex
fl
ange screw and washer.
4. Use a puller to remove the
fl
ywheel from the
cranksha
ft
. See Figure 8-63.
Summary of Contents for Command PRO CH749
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