10.1
Section 10
Reassembly
10
Section 10
Reassembly
General
NOTE: Make sure the engine is assembled using
all speci
fi
ed torque values, tightening
sequences, and clearances. Failure to observe
speci
fi
cations could cause severe engine wear
or damage. Always use new gaskets. Apply a
small amount of oil to the threads of critical
fasteners before assembly, unless a Sealant or
Loctite
®
is speci
fi
ed or preapplied.
Make sure all traces of any cleaner are removed before
the engine is assembled and placed into operation.
Even small amounts of these cleaners can quickly
break down the lubricating properties of engine oil.
Check the oil pan, crankcase, and cylinder heads to be
certain that all old sealing material has been removed.
Use gasket remover, lacquer thinner, or paint remover
to remove any remaining traces. Clean the surfaces
with isopropyl alcohol, acetone, lacquer thinner, or
electrical contact cleaner.
Typical Reassembly Sequence
The following sequence is suggested for complete
engine reassembly. This procedure assumes that all
components are new or have been reconditioned, and
all component subassembly work has been completed.
The sequence may vary to accommodate options or
special equipment. Detailed procedures follow:
1. Install
fl
ywheel end oil seal.
2. Install cranksha
ft
.
3. Install connecting rods with pistons and rings.
4. Install governor cross sha
ft
.
5. Install camsha
ft
.
6. Install oil pan assembly.
7. Install stator and backing plate.
8. Install
fl
ywheel and fan.
9. Install cylinder heads and hydraulic li
ft
ers.
10. Install push rods and rocker arms.
11. Install spark plugs.
12. Install intake manifold.
13. Install fuel injectors.
14. Install manifold absolute pressure sensor.
15. Install cranksha
ft
position sensor.
16. Install valve covers.
17. Install breather cover and inner ba
ffl
es.
18. Install oil temperature sensor.
19. Install Oil Sentry
TM
.
20. Install blower housing and outer ba
ffl
es.
21. Install grass screen.
22. Install oil separator and hardware.
23. Install electronic control unit bracket and electric
starter motor.
24. Install electronic control unit.
25. Install thro
tt
le body.
26. Install li
ft
fuel pump and fuel pump module.
27. Install external governor controls.
28. Install thro
tt
le control panel.
29. Install air cleaner assembly (see Section 4).
30. Install mu
ffl
er.
31. Install oil cooler.
32. Install oil
fi
lter and
fi
ll crankcase with oil.
33. Connect spark plug leads.
Install Flywheel End Oil Seal
1. Make sure that the seal bore of the crankcase is
clean and free of any nicks or burrs. See Figure
10-1.
Figure 10-1. Seal Bore of Crankcase.
2. Apply a light coat of engine oil to the outside
diameter of the oil seal.
3. Drive the oil seal into the crankcase using a seal
driver. Make sure the oil seal is installed straight
and true in the bore to the depth shown in Figure
10-2.
Summary of Contents for Command PRO ECV630
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