Version 1.00
Repair Manual 1
Version 1.00
Version 1.00
The shaft protrudes into the en-
gine room with the bearings. The
fit may be tight, but when pushed
from the outside, enough force is
produced to remove the shaft (figu
-
re 2.1.1.1-3).
There are still two shaft seals in
the bearing housing. They can be
removed with for example a sc-
rewdriver.
Figure 2.1.1.1-3
The bearing (figure 2.1.1.1-4) consists of a thrust bearing that receives the pure axial
force (A) and an angular ball bearing that carries radial loads (C). The plate (B) between
the bearings transmits thrust from the thrust bearing to the outer race of the angular ball
bearing.
The safety ring (D) prevents the bearings from sliding off the shaft. The actual forces
are received with the shoulder in the support bearing housing, which presses on the ou-
ter race of the bearing.
A
B
C
D
Figure 2.1.1.1-4