REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
After resurfacing, any flywheel with drilled
balance holes on the clutch side requires
rebalancing by a machine shop.
On vehicles equipped with an automatic
transmission, it may be necessary to install
different components to the flywheel retaining
capscrews. Refer to Automatic Transmission
Drive Arrangement Assembly Instructions
manual, 5-902, for installation instructions
regarding these arrangements.
When installing the flywheel, insert two alignment
studs into the flywheel mounting holes to aid in
installation.
Refer to Figure 257.
1. Position the flywheel over the dowel pin and
alignment studs on the flywheel mounting
surface at the rear of the crankshaft.
2. Install the flywheel mounting capscrews in
the exposed mounting holes. At this time,
tighten the capscrews finger-tight only.
3. Remove the two alignment studs and insert
the remaining mounting capscrews.
Do not torque capscrews adjacent to each other
in sequence. Doing so may result in uneven
flywheel alignment. Capscrews on opposite sides
of the flywheel should be alternately tightened to
the specified torque.
4. Tighten the capscrews to the specified
torque, 185 lb-ft (251 N•m), alternating from
opposite sides to apply even pressure to the
flywheel (use torque wrench J 24407, or
equivalent).
257
Figure 257 — Flywheel Installation
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