Figure 11B-182. C o m p a r i s o n of Current and Former Design Accessory Drive Plates
shoulder on the shaft contact the
cessory to the flywheel housing with
bearing.
bolts and lock washers.
D. Affix a new gasket to the mounting
5. If a belt drive accessory is used, pro-
flange on the retainer. Then position
ceed as follows:
assembly
retainer
shaft
and
the
a g a i n s t t h e f l y w h e e l h o u s i n g . Rotate
A. Place the accessory drive retainer on
the shaft slightly, if necessary, to
a bench, with the mounting flange
permit the teeth of the shaft to mesh
side up. Lubricate the outside diam-
with the teeth in the accessory drive
Then
eter of the bearing with oil.
Secure the retainer to the fly-
plate.
press or tap it (with the protruding
wheel housing with five bolts and lock
face of the inner race facing toward
Tighten the bolts to 30-35
washers.
the retainer) straight in until it con-
tacts the shoulder in the retainer.
Then install the lock ring.
E. Install the key in the shaft. Then
start the pulley on the shaft and tap
B. Turn the retainer over and coat the
in in place.
Install the 3/4"-16 re-
bore with sealant. Then press a new
taining
nut.
Tighten the nut to
oil seal into the bore of the retainer
120-140 lb-ft (163-190 Nm) torque.
with the lip of the seal facing the
Wipe any excess sealant
bearing.
from the retainer.
The position the accessory to provide
the proper tension on the belts and
C. Turn the retainer over again, bearing
s e c u r e it in place.
side up, lubricate the drive shaft and
p r e s s it
in
the
bearing
until
the