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Section II. REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE ACCESSORIES
59. GENERAL
The engine accessories may be replaced or
repaired as outlined. The repair or rebuild of
some accessories are not covered in this manual.
The list of manuals shown in paragraph
covers
the rebuild procedures for the various acces-
sories.
a. Removal. Remove starter assembly as
follows.
(1) Figure 39. (A) Remove three 5/8-inch
plain nuts and 5/8- inch lock washers
attaching starter assembly to flywheel
housing. (B) Remove the starter by
pulling starter straight out from fly-
wheel housing until drive gear clears
starter adapter and the mounting flange
clears the three studs.
STARTER GASKET, STARTER
ADAPTER, STARTER ADAPTER
Note. Check condition of starter drive
GASKET, AND INSPECTING
gear teeth. If teeth are damaged, in-
FLYWHEEL RING GEAR.
spect flywheel ring gear (fig. 40) for
damaged or broken teeth.
(2) Figure 40. (A) Remove and discard
starter gasket. (B) Remove starter
adapter. The starter adapter will loosen
on the mounting studs during removal
of starter assembly (fig. 39). (C) Re-
move and discard starter adapter gas-
ket. (D) Inspect flywheel ring gear for
broken, missing or damaged teeth.
Note. When flywheel ring gear teeth
are damaged, remove flywheel (par.
ring gear replacement (par. 208).
and reverse the sequence of illustrations and
instructions to install the starter assembly.
61. GENERATOR ASSEMBLY
a. Removal. Remove generator assembly as
follows.
(1) Figure 41. (A) Remove 3/8 x 7/8 cap
screw, 3/8-inch lock washer, and special
flange washer attaching generator ad-
justing strap to generator. (B) Lift gen-
erator assembly up towards engine and
STARTER ASSEMBLY.
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