Disassembly of Basic Engine
Disassembly of Basic Engine
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Replace
Wear
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Check end 20
faces for wear.
Check for bend.
Replace
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6 14 13 5
2 10 17 9 1
Front 4
3 7 11 15 16 12 8
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4
3 Damaged threads
Replace
Replace
Lip wear,
damage or aging
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CAUTION
(a) Be careful not to cut yourself with the ring gear
when pulling out the flywheel.
Be careful not to drop or hit the flywheel when
removing.
(b) The person who holds the pulley must be very
careful to assure safety by communicating with the
person who is removing the flywheel.
(1) One person must firmly hold the pulley with a wrench Prevent the flywheel from rotating using a wrench.
to prevent the flywheel from turning.
Locking the flywheel
(2) Remove one bolt from the flywheel.
(3) Screw a guide bolt into the threaded hole of the bolt that
Guide bolt
has been removed.
(4) Remove remaining bolts from the flywheel.
(5) Hold the flywheel firmly with both hands, while
moving it back and forth, and then pull it straight out.
Note: The ring gear is shrink fitted to the flywheel. Do not
remove the ring gear unless it is defective.
Removing flywheel
2.2 Removing rear oil seal case
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Flaking,
uneven contact,
damage,
key groove Replace
defect,
abnormal wear 19
23
bushings
22
6
Wear, damage
20 21
13
17
7
12 Replace
14 16
Clogging of oil 9
Wear hole, wear
8
Replace
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Flaking, 4
uneven contact, Replace
damage,
key groove defect, 15 18
abnormal wear
bushings
3
Replace
10 Crack, abnormality
of knock hole
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Worn belt groove Replace
Lip wear,
damage or aging
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O-ring
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CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the cams of camshaft and
the bushings.
(1) Reverse the crankcase. Camshaft gear
Removing camshaft
3.13 Separating camshaft gear
Using hydraulic press, remove the camshaft gear and thrust Punch out with hydraulic press
plate from the camshaft.
Note: Do not remove the camshaft gear from the camshaft
unless the camshaft gear or the thrust plate is Camshaft gear
defective.
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Front plate
O-ring
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4 Wear, damage
5 Fatigue 19
6
Surface scratches, cracks,
9 damage, wear, carbon deposits
8
Wear
Cracks,
clogged oil holes
7 Wear
Damaged threads
Wear,
clogged oil holes 14
10
Serration for cracks, wear
3
18 17
Scratches on inside 14 12
and outside surfaces,
seizing, flaking 13
Note: When replacing the crankcase,
remove the parts installed in Damaged threads
the crankcase (relief valve, etc.) Cracks
carefully for reuse. 11
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CAUTION
Be sure to remove carbon deposits from the upper part
of the cylinder before removing the piston, as it could
cause damage to the piston and piston ring.
Remove carbon deposits from the upper part of cylinder
using a carbon remover.
Note: Be careful not to damage the inner surface of the
cylinder.
Removing piston
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CAUTION
Be careful not to damage bearings when removing the
crankshaft.
(1) Slowly lift the crankshaft straight up.
(2) Arrange the bearings in the order of disassembly so that
their original positions are restored when reassembling.
Note: (a) When raising the crankshaft, do not allow the
wire or chain to come into contact with the
crankshaft.
(b) Mark the bearings with their cylinder numbers.
Removing crankshaft
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