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105110-6190
1051106190
MITSUBISHI-HEAV
3266101080
3266101080

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105110-6190
3266101080 MITSUBISHI-HEAV
NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSY.
S12A2 K 53KN NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY N&NH KBALS N&NH
S12A2 K 53KN NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY N&NH KBALS N&NH
Information:
1. Remove the bolts that hold timing gear case cover (1) to the timing gear case. Remove the timing gear case cover.
Later type crankshaft front seals (with protruding dust lip) do not use a slinger. Seal damage can occur if a slinger is used.
2. On earlier models, remove slinger (2). 3. Remove seal (3) from timing gear case cover (1).Install Timing Gear Case Cover
*New, improved crankshaft front oil seals have a dust lip protrusion molded on to the front of the seal. The centering tool (PD162) must be reworked as shown in this illustration to prevent damage to this dust lip when the new type seal is installed. 1. Put timing gear case cover (1) in position with a new gasket. Install the bolts and lockwashers that hold it, but do not tighten them at this time. Use tool (A) to properly locate the timing gear case cover with respect to the crankshaft.2. Install tool (A) over the crankshaft and into the timing gear case cover seal bore. Hold tool (A) firmly in the timing gear case cover. Tighten the bolts that hold the timing gear case cover.
Washer (2) replaces the slinger, which is not used on later type seals with protruding dust lip.
3. Install washer (2). 4. Put seal (3) in position in the timing gear case cover. Install the seal with the lip toward the crankshaft gear. The seal surface must be clean and dry. Do not handle the lip of the seal.5. Use tool (A) and a soft hammer to install seal (3). Install the seal until it is 3.17 mm (.125 in) below the surface of the timing gear case cover.End By:a. install crankshaft pulleyb. install fan assembly
Later type crankshaft front seals (with protruding dust lip) do not use a slinger. Seal damage can occur if a slinger is used.
2. On earlier models, remove slinger (2). 3. Remove seal (3) from timing gear case cover (1).Install Timing Gear Case Cover
*New, improved crankshaft front oil seals have a dust lip protrusion molded on to the front of the seal. The centering tool (PD162) must be reworked as shown in this illustration to prevent damage to this dust lip when the new type seal is installed. 1. Put timing gear case cover (1) in position with a new gasket. Install the bolts and lockwashers that hold it, but do not tighten them at this time. Use tool (A) to properly locate the timing gear case cover with respect to the crankshaft.2. Install tool (A) over the crankshaft and into the timing gear case cover seal bore. Hold tool (A) firmly in the timing gear case cover. Tighten the bolts that hold the timing gear case cover.
Washer (2) replaces the slinger, which is not used on later type seals with protruding dust lip.
3. Install washer (2). 4. Put seal (3) in position in the timing gear case cover. Install the seal with the lip toward the crankshaft gear. The seal surface must be clean and dry. Do not handle the lip of the seal.5. Use tool (A) and a soft hammer to install seal (3). Install the seal until it is 3.17 mm (.125 in) below the surface of the timing gear case cover.End By:a. install crankshaft pulleyb. install fan assembly