Cummins N14 STC, Celect, Celect Plus – Service Manual 009-001   Accessory Drive

Preparatory Steps

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 WARNING 

Batteries can emit explosive gases. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, always ventilate the compartment before servicing the batteries. To reduce the possibility of arcing, remove the negative (-) battery cable first and attach the negative (-) battery cable last.

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Remove

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The timing marks on the accessory drive gear and the camshaft gear must be aligned so that the valve and the injector set marks on the accessory drive pulley show the correct adjustment position.

Timing marks can be seen through the gear cover straight thread plug inspection hole.

 
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Remove the accessory drive pulley. Refer to Procedure 009-004 in Section 9.

Remove the inspection hole straight thread plug in the gear cover.

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Check to make sure the timing marks on the camshaft gear and the accessory drive gear are aligned with each other.

If only the timing mark on the accessory drive gear is visible through the inspection hole, rotate the crankshaft one complete revolution in the direction of rotation to align the timing marks on the camshaft gear and the accessory drive gear.

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 CAUTION 

If the accessory drive dowel pin has not been correctly installed in the accessory drive shaft, the dowel pin must be removed before attempting to remove the accessory drive to prevent damage to the accessory drive bushing.

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Remove the five capscrews and the accessory drive assembly.

Clean the cylinder block and the accessory drive gasket surfaces.

 
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Remove the accessory drive seal. Refer to Procedure 001-003 in Section 1.

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Initial Check

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 WARNING 

When using solvents, acids, or alkaline materials for cleaning, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use. Wear goggles and protective clothing to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
 WARNING 

Wear appropriate eye and face protection when using compressed air. Flying debris and dirt can cause personal injury.

Remove all gasket material from surfaces (1) and (2).

Clean the exterior of the drive with solvent.

Dry with compressed air.

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Measure the drive shaft end clearance.

Drive Shaft End Clearance

mm in
0.05 MIN 0.002
0.225 MAX 0.009

If the shaft end clearance does not meet these specifications, replace the drive unit.

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Inspect the housing for cracks or damaged mounting holes.

Inspect the drive gear (1) and splined coupling for damaged teeth and wear.

Inspect the shaft (2) for scratches, scoring, or other damage.

Replace as necessary.

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Disassemble

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 CAUTION 

Install a 3/8-16 X 3/4-inch capscrew (1) without the washer into the shaft to prevent damage to the shaft while the gear is being removed.

If the accessory drive is being disassembled for gear or shaft replacement, inspect the housing.

Remove the special capscrew and washer.

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Use coupling puller, Part Number 3376663, to remove the splined coupling.

Use a three-jaw puller to remove the hub-type coupling.

Remove the capscrew.

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Remove the clamping washer.

Remove the gear and shaft assembly.

Remove the straight thread o-ring plugs from the housing.

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Clean and Inspect for Reuse

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 WARNING 

When using solvents, acids, or alkaline materials for cleaning, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use. Wear goggles and protective clothing to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
 WARNING 

Wear appropriate eye and face protection when using compressed air. Flying debris and dirt can cause personal injury.

Clean the parts with solvent.

Dry with compressed air.

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Inspect the parts for damage.

If the gear or the shaft is damaged it must be replaced.

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Inspect the shaft bore in the housing for scoring or damage.

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Measure

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Measure the inside diameter of the shaft bore in the drive housing.

Drive Shaft Bore Inside Diameter

mm in
33.426 MIN 1.3160
33.515 MAX 1.3194

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Measure the drive shaft outside diameter.

Drive Shaft Journal Outside Diameter

mm in
Point 1 25.476 MIN 1.0030
  25.489 MAX 1.0035
Point 2 33.274 MIN 1.3100
  33.325 MAX 1.3120
Point 3 50.622 MIN 1.9930
  50.673 MAX 1.9950
Point 4 34.963 MIN 1.3765
  34.976 MAX 1.3770
Point 5 48.374 MIN 1.9045
  48.387 MAX 1.9050

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Measure the inside diameter of the splined coupling gear or the hub coupling.

Splined Coupling Inside Diameter

mm in
25.400 MIN 1.0000
25.425 MAX 1.0010

Hub Coupling Inside Diameter

mm in
25.424 MIN 1.0010
25.438 MAX 1.0015

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Measure the inside diameter of the drive pulley bore.

Drive Pulley Bore Inside Diameter

mm in
34.925 MIN 1.3750
34.945 MAX 1.3758

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Assemble

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Use clean 15W-40 oil to lubricate the housing shaft bore.

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Use Lubriplate® 105, or equivalent, to lubricate the front thrust face on the housing.

Install the shaft and the gear.

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Use Lubriplate® 105, or equivalent, to lubricate the rear thrust face on the housing.

Install the clamping washer over the shaft.

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The splined-type coupling must be installed with the relieved area facing the clamping washer. The hub-type coupling must be installed with the drive tangs facing away from the clamping washer.

With the gear and shaft assembly supported in an arbor press, use a mandrel to install the coupling. Push the coupling until it touches the clamping washer.

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NOTE: The capscrew must contain an oil drilling if an air compressor is to be mounted on the engine.

Install the washer and capscrew.

Torque Value:  47  n.m  [35 ft-lb]

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Install the straight thread o-ring plugs in the housing.

Tighten the o-ring plugs.

Torque Value:

Aluminum Housing Plug Size: 5/16-24

  1. 3 n.m   
    [27 in-lb]
Torque Value:

Cast Iron Housing Plug Size: 5/16-24

  1. 6 n.m   
    [53 in-lb]
Torque Value:

Aluminum Housing Plug Size: 3/8-24

  1. 6 n.m   
    [53 in-lb]
Torque Value:

Cast Iron Housing Plug Size: 3/8-24

  1. 11 n.m   
    [97 in-lb]

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Rotate the shaft to check for correct assembly.

Measure the drive shaft end clearance at the end of the shaft for accurate measurement.

Drive Shaft End Clearance

mm in
0.10 MIN 0.004
0.225 MAX 0.009

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If the end clearance is not within specifications, make sure the coupling is positioned tightly against the clamping washer.

 
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Install

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Rotate the crankshaft until the accessory drive timing marks on the camshaft gear are at approximately the 1:00 o’clock position.

 
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Install a new gasket onto the accessory drive assembly.

Place the accessory drive shaft dowel pin at approximately the 12:00 o’clock position when facing the shaft from the pulley end.

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Install the accessory drive assembly into the gear housing accessory drive mounting hole.

Check the alignment of the camshaft gear and the accessory drive gear timing marks.

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Install and tighten the five accessory drive mounting capscrews.

Torque Value:  61  n.m  [45 ft-lb]

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Install the accessory drive assembly into the gear housing accessory drive mounting hole.

Check the alignment of the camshaft gear and the accessory drive gear timing marks through the inspection hole in the gear cover.

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Install and tighten the five accessory drive mounting capscrews.

Torque Value:  61  n.m  [45 ft-lb]

Check the o-ring on the inspection hole plug. Replace the o-ring if it is damaged.

Install and tighten the plug.

Torque Value:  27  n.m  [239 in-lb]

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Install a new accessory drive seal into the gear cover. Refer to Procedure 001-003 in Section 1.

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Install the dowel pin into the accessory drive shaft (if removed).

Install the accessory drive pulley. Refer to Procedure 009-004 in Section 9.

 
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Finishing Steps

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 WARNING 

Batteries can emit explosive gases. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, always ventilate the compartment before servicing the batteries. To reduce the possibility of arcing, remove the negative (-) battery cable first and attach the negative (-) battery cable last.

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Last Modified:  19-Sep-2011