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6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel Housing – Clean and Inspect for Reuse

Posted on July 19, 2021

Use steam or solvent to clean the flywheel housing. Dry with compressed air. Inspect the flywheel housing for cracks, especially in the area of the…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel Housing – Disassemble

Posted on July 19, 2021

Remove and note the location of any threaded plugs in the flywheel housing. Remove the access plate and, if equipped, the gasket. For rear gear…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel Housing – Remove

Posted on July 19, 2021

All Applications Use a hoist or lifting fixture to support the rear of the engine. Rear Gear Train NOTE: When removing the rear engine mount…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Measure

Posted on July 19, 2021

Bore Runout Use the dial indicator gauge (1 ), Part Number 3376050, or its equivalent, and dial gauge attachment (2), Part Number ST-1325, to inspect…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Install

Posted on July 19, 2021

Install two M12 x 1.25 x 90-mm guide pins into the crankshaft flange 180 degrees apart. NOTE: If a clutch is used in the equipment,…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Assemble

Posted on July 19, 2021

If removed, install a new pilot bearing. Use a mandrel and hammer to install the pilot bearing. The pilot bearing must be installed evenly with…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Assemble

Posted on July 19, 2021

If removed, install a new pilot bearing. Use a mandrel and hammer to install the pilot bearing. The pilot bearing must be installed evenly with…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Disassemble

Posted on July 19, 2021

NOTE: Removal of the pilot bearing is only necessary if damaged or when installing a new or rebuilt clutch. If equipped, remove the pilot bearing.…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Remove

Posted on July 19, 2021

NOTE: Use the barring tool, Part Number 3824591, to hold the flywheel to prevent rotation. Remove two cap screws 180 degrees apart. Install two M12…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Mounting Adaptations – Flywheel – Initial Check

Posted on July 19, 2021

Inspect the flywheel ring gear teeth for damage. If the flywheel ring gear is damaged make sure to inspect the following possible causes prior to…

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