Posted by Bobcat on February 11, 2010 at 13:51:46 from (69.66.139.140):
In Reply to: F20 engine tools posted by IH nut on February 10, 2010 at 16:06:56:
I pulled the flywheel off a F-30 by installing grade 5 bolts into the 3 holes already drilled in the flywheel. Make the head of the bolts stick out so a really large 3 jaw puller will hook them on the outside. Make a plate to cover the pilot bearing in the crank. As long as everything pulls straight it will pull right off. As far as moving the crankshaft out of the block a block of wood and a good old sledge hammer works just fine. Now to get the bearings off the crank invest in a 50ton press.
Putting things back together requires heat differential on the flywheel and bearings. Nothing real "IH" special needed!
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