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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Air Intake Connection

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Remove the six mounting capscrews, air intake connection, and gasket. Cover all open connections with protective caps from the Air Handling Clean Care Kit, Part…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Air Intake Connection Adapter

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Two Piece Air Intake Connection Adapter Remove the v-band connection holding the air intake connection adapter to the air intake connection. Remove the air intake…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – EGR Valve

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Clean the area around the EGA valve with a clean cloth to help prevent debris from entering the air intake system when the EGA valve…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – EGR Connection Tubes

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Remove the capscrews from the support flange of the EGA connection tube. NOTE: Use caution to keep debris from falling in the EGA cooler and…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Flywheel Housing

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Rear Gear Train Loosen the flywheel housing capscrews. but do not remove. Use a rubber hammer to loosen the flywheel housing so that the seal…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Crankshaft Seal, Rear

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Rear Gear Train The rear crankshaft seal is removed with the flywheel housing. When the flywheel housing is removed, support the housing on a flat…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Crankshaft Seal Carrier, Rear

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

NOTE: This procedure is for front gear train engines only. For front gear train engines, a rear crankshaft seal carrier is mounted to the rear…

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6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Flywheel

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

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

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Flexplate

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Remove the flexplate capscrews and flexplate. NOTE: Some flexplates require mounting plates and/or adapters. It will be necessary to remove any mounting plates and/or adapters…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Engine Disassembly – Starting Motor

Posted on May 29, 2021June 19, 2021

Remove the three capscrews and the starting motor. NOTE: If equipped with a starting motor spacer, remove the spacer and clean all surfaces between the…

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