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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
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Flywheel Removal
[212 UC]
Refer to Figure 120.
1. With engine stand rotated so that engine is
inverted (crankshaft horizontal), loosen all
six flywheel retaining capscrews.
On vehicles equipped with an automatic
transmission, it may be necessary to remove
additional components to gain access to the
flywheel retaining capscrews. Refer to Automatic
Transmission Drive Arrangement Assembly
Instructions manual 5-902 for instructions
regarding these arrangements.
2. Remove two of the flywheel retaining
capscrews that are opposite each other.
Install two longer capscrews or studs to
allow flywheel to be safely removed from the
crankshaft.
3. Remove remaining capscrews.
4. Carefully tap flywheel by alternating from
side to side to work it off the aligning dowel
pins.
The flywheel is heavy. Lifting the flywheel will
require the help of an assistant or the use of a
suitable lifting device (J 25026-A or
equivalent). Attempting to lift a flywheel
without such assistance may result in severe
personal injury.
Remove flywheel timing pointer, if present, to
avoid damaging the pointer during flywheel
removal.
120
Figure 120 — Flywheel Removal
5. Support the flywheel and remove two guide
capscrews.
6. Using a suitable lifting device such as
J 25026-A, or adequate assistance, remove
flywheel.
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