N14 Base Engine Troubleshooting and Repair Manual – 001-066   Gear Cover Accessory Drive Bushing

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Preparatory Steps

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NOTE: This procedure requires the Accessory Drive Removal and Installation Kit, Part Number 3824703.

Remove the following:

In order to correctly align the oil hole in the bushing with the hole in the gear cover, scribe a line on the outside diameter and face of the bushing, centered through the oil hole.

Scribe another line on the face of the gear cover, centered through the oil hole.

 
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Remove

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Tighten the 1/4 inch socket head capscrew (1) securely on the bushing driver mandrel (4).

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Assemble the bushing drive plate (3), thrust bearing (2), and the accessory drive forcing screws (5).

 
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Position the bushing driver plate (3), thrust bearing (2), and the accessory drive forcing screw (5) over the block face where the accessory drive is mounted.

Rotate the accessory drive forcing screw (5)
clockwise in the bushing driver mandrel (4).

 
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Insert a 1/4 inch Allen wrench in the capscrew (1) to keep the bushing driver mandrel (4) from rotating when turning the accessory drive forcing screw (5).

Turn the accessory drive forcing screw (5)
clockwise while holding the bushing driver mandrel (4).

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Turn the forcing screw clockwise until the bushing slips out of the gear cover.

 
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Inspect for Reuse

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Measure the gear cover accessory drive bushing bore.

Accessory Drive Bushing Bore I.D.
mm in
54.03 MIN 2.127
54.05 MAX 2.128

NOTE: Replace the gear cover if the bore is
not within specifications or if the bore is cracked or damaged.

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Install

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Tighten the 1/4 inch socket head capscrew (1) securely on the bushing driver mandrel (4).

Insert a bushing over the bushing driver mandrel (4).

 
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Assemble the bushing driver plate (3), thrust bearing (2), and the accessory drive forcing screw (5).

 
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Align the scribe line on the bushing with the scribe line on the face of the gear cover.

 
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Position the bushing driver plate (3), thrust bearing (2), and the accessory drive forcing screw (5) over the block face where the accessory drive is mounted.

Rotate the accessory drive forcing screw (5)
clockwise into the bushing driver mandrel (4).

NOTE: Make sure the scribe line on the bushing stays aligned with the scribe line on the face of the gear cover.

 
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NOTE: Make sure the scribe line on the bushing stays aligned with the scribe line on the face of the gear cover.

Insert a 1/4 inch Allen wrench in the capscrew (1) to keep the bushing driver mandrel (4) from rotating when turning the accessory drive forcing screw (5).

Turn the accessory drive forcing screw (5)
clockwise while holding the bushing driver mandrel (4).

 
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Stop turning the accessory drive forcing screw (5) when the bushing becomes fully seated in the gear cover hole.

 
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 CAUTION 

Failure to align the bushing oil hole with the hole in the gear cover will stop oil from circulating through engine and cause damage to the engine.

Remove the bushing drive mandrel (4) from the gear cover by turning the accessory drive screw (5)
counterclockwise.

Check the bushing oil hole alignment with the gear cover oil hole.

 
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Use a 3.17 mm [0.125-inch] diameter rod to check the position and the location of the oil hole in the bushing and the gear cover.

The rod
must pass through the oil hole in the bushing and into the oil supply drilling in the gear cover.

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Finishing Steps

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Install the following:

Operate the engine and check for leaks.

 
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Last Modified:  14-Jun-2007