Information flat-head screw
BOSCH
9 442 610 466
9442610466
ZEXEL
012206-1640
0122061640
ISUZU
1156190660
1156190660

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1060605711
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1060605760
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M6P1L16
1060605790
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1060605800
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M6P1L16
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M6P1L16
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1060607040
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1060607060
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M6P1L16
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Name
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
1156190660 ISUZU
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
228611010A HINO
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
ME705288 MITSUBISHI
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
1933699005 NISSAN-DIESEL
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
047506160 FUJI-HEAVY
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
H8165C010ACD M.BISHI-HI.-NAG
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
D 90HY SCREW Standard parts Others
Information:
Start By:a. remove flywheel
The crankshaft rear seal and wear sleeve must both be removed because they must be replaced as a new set. The new seal set must not be separated.
1. Use a sharp punch and a hammer to put four equally spaced holes in seal (1).2. Install the tip of Tool (A) into the seal, and use the slide hammer to pull it out of the flywheel housing. Change the location of Tool (A) in the seal in order to pull the seal out evenly. 3. Install two 5/8 "-18 NF × 4 in. (102 mm) long bolts (2) to hold the crankshaft rear gear in position.4. Install 5P-7314 Distorter Ring (3) [part of Tooling (B)] in the space where the seal was removed.
Be careful not to damage the crankshaft rear gear.
5. Use 5P-7312 Distorter Ring (4) [part of Tooling (B)] to distort the wear sleeve. Put the end of the distorter in the space where the seal was removed.6. Turn the distorter to cause distortion to the wear sleeve. Move the distorter to another position, and turn the distorter again. Do this procedure until the wear sleeve is loose on the crankshaft.7. Remove the distorter, distorter ring and wear sleeve.Install Crankshaft Rear Seal & Wear Sleeve
The front and rear seals and wear sleeves have different spiral grooves in the seal. Because of this type of design, the front seal group for an engine is different from the rear seal group. If a seal group is installed on the wrong end of the engine, oil can actually be taken out of the engine instead of moving the oil back into the engine.
1. Fasten Tooling (A) to the crankshaft rear gear.2. Use 6V-1541 Quick Cure Primer to clean the outside diameter of the crankshaft rear gear and inside diameter of the wear sleeve in seal assembly (1).3. Put 9S-3265 Retaining Compound on the outside diameter of the crankshaft rear gear and the inside diameter of the wear sleeve in seal assembly (1).
Do not separate the lip-type seal from the wear sleeve. The material in the large lip of the seal can be damaged easily. A scratch or rub (not visible) from a finger can damage the seal enough that it cannot be used. Install the sleeve in the seal. Once there is separation of the sleeve and lip-type seal they cannot be used again and must be replaced with a new seal group. Do not use any type of lubrication during installation of the seal group. If any type of lubrication is used in the installation of the seal group, early seal failure can result.
4. Put seal group (1) in position on Tooling (A). Be sure direction arrows on the seal are the same as crankshaft rotation. 5. Put clean engine oil on the face of washer on nut (2) [part of Tooling (B)] that contacts the installer.6. Install Tooling (B) onto Tooling (A), and install nut (2) [part of Tooling (B)] on the threaded shaft of Tooling
The crankshaft rear seal and wear sleeve must both be removed because they must be replaced as a new set. The new seal set must not be separated.
1. Use a sharp punch and a hammer to put four equally spaced holes in seal (1).2. Install the tip of Tool (A) into the seal, and use the slide hammer to pull it out of the flywheel housing. Change the location of Tool (A) in the seal in order to pull the seal out evenly. 3. Install two 5/8 "-18 NF × 4 in. (102 mm) long bolts (2) to hold the crankshaft rear gear in position.4. Install 5P-7314 Distorter Ring (3) [part of Tooling (B)] in the space where the seal was removed.
Be careful not to damage the crankshaft rear gear.
5. Use 5P-7312 Distorter Ring (4) [part of Tooling (B)] to distort the wear sleeve. Put the end of the distorter in the space where the seal was removed.6. Turn the distorter to cause distortion to the wear sleeve. Move the distorter to another position, and turn the distorter again. Do this procedure until the wear sleeve is loose on the crankshaft.7. Remove the distorter, distorter ring and wear sleeve.Install Crankshaft Rear Seal & Wear Sleeve
The front and rear seals and wear sleeves have different spiral grooves in the seal. Because of this type of design, the front seal group for an engine is different from the rear seal group. If a seal group is installed on the wrong end of the engine, oil can actually be taken out of the engine instead of moving the oil back into the engine.
1. Fasten Tooling (A) to the crankshaft rear gear.2. Use 6V-1541 Quick Cure Primer to clean the outside diameter of the crankshaft rear gear and inside diameter of the wear sleeve in seal assembly (1).3. Put 9S-3265 Retaining Compound on the outside diameter of the crankshaft rear gear and the inside diameter of the wear sleeve in seal assembly (1).
Do not separate the lip-type seal from the wear sleeve. The material in the large lip of the seal can be damaged easily. A scratch or rub (not visible) from a finger can damage the seal enough that it cannot be used. Install the sleeve in the seal. Once there is separation of the sleeve and lip-type seal they cannot be used again and must be replaced with a new seal group. Do not use any type of lubrication during installation of the seal group. If any type of lubrication is used in the installation of the seal group, early seal failure can result.
4. Put seal group (1) in position on Tooling (A). Be sure direction arrows on the seal are the same as crankshaft rotation. 5. Put clean engine oil on the face of washer on nut (2) [part of Tooling (B)] that contacts the installer.6. Install Tooling (B) onto Tooling (A), and install nut (2) [part of Tooling (B)] on the threaded shaft of Tooling
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Isuzu
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
1156190660
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
Hino
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
228611010A
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
Mitsubishi
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
ME705288
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
Nissan-Diesel
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
1933699005
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
Fuji-Heavy
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
047506160
FLAT-HEAD SCREW
M.Bishi-Hi.-Nag
012206-1640
9 442 610 466
H8165C010ACD
FLAT-HEAD SCREW