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To Check Valves
Remove inner hexagon screw (48A) and remove plugs (48) with a screwdriver. Check O-rings on plugs (48B).
Pull out tension spring (48C). Take spacer pipe (46D) together with the discharge valve out of the valve casing
using a clipring pliers or a ø22 extractor tool. Remove the next exposed spacer pipe and suction valve as already
described. Remove the valve seats (46A) from the spacer pipes by lightly tapping the valve plate (46B) from
above with a plastic rod. Check sealing surfaces and replace worn parts.
When reassembling, use new O-rings if possible and oil them before installing.
Tighten inner hexagon screws (48A) to 35 Ft-Lbs (47NM).
To Check Seals and Plunger Pipe
Loosen the 8 nut and pull off valve casing to the front. Pull seal sleeves (35) out of guides in crankcase and over
the plunger pipe (29B). Pull support ring (41), sleeves (40) and pressure ring (39) out of seal sleeve.
Check plunger surfaces, sleeves (40) and grooved rings (36). Replace worn parts.
If the plunger pipe is worn out, loosen tension screw (29C) and pull off plunger pipe to the front. Clean contact
surfaces of plunger (25) thoroughly. Then place new plunger pipe carefully through the oiled seals into the seal
case. Check O-rings (35A, 35B) on seal sleeves and replace worn O-rings. Then push seal sleeve together with
plunger pipe into the crankcase guide. Turn gear carefully until plunger (25) comes up against the plunger pipe.
Put a new copper gasket (29D) onto the tension screw (29C). Cover the thread of tension screw and the gasket
with glue and tighten to 26 Ft.-lbs. (35NM).
Important!
Care must be taken that no glue gets between the plunger pipe (29B) and the centering sleeve
(29A). The plunger pipe should not be strained by eccentric tightening of the tension screw or through damage
to front of surface of plunger, otherwise it will probably break. Tighten the inner screws (49) for the valve casing
evenly to 74-89 Ft.-Lbs. (100-120NM).
To Dismantle Gear
Drain oil after dismantling valve case and plunger pipes and screw off crankcase cover (4) and bearing cover
(14).
Loosen con rod screws (24), push stem of con rod as far as possible into the crosshead guide and carefully
push out the radial shaft seals (31).
Important!
Connecting rods are marked for identification. Do not twist con rod halves. Con rod is to be reinstalled
in the same position on shaft journals.
While slightly turning the crankshaft, hit it out carefully to one side with a rubber hammer.
Important!
Do not bend con rod shank. Finally, check surfaces of shaft, con rod, crosshead and plungers (25)
as well as radial shaft seals (15, 31) and taper roller bearings (20).
To Reassemble
Using a soft tool, press in the outer bearing ring until it lines up with the outer edge of the bearing hole. Remove
bearing cover together with shaft ring and O-ring. Fit shaft with pressed-on bearing parts through the bearing
hole on the opposite side. Press in outer bearing ring and tension it inwards with the bearing cover, keeping the
shaft in vertical position and turning it slowly so that the taper rollers of the bearings touch the edge of the outer
bearing ring. Adjust axial bearing clearance with fitting discs 0.1mm (20A). Shaft should turn easily with very
little clearance. Tighten inner hexagon screws on con rod (24) to 26 Ft.-Lbs. (35NM).
Important!
There should be enough clearance for the con rod to move sideways a little on the journals.
Important!
The 1/2” BSP connection in the crankcase serves the purpose of draining leakage water. The
connection should not be closed (see the drawing to the right).
GP5128 Repair Instructions
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