3.2.6. Coupling case, dismantling of elements of a case of the main transfer
NOTE
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Fig. 3.36. Removal of an epiploon of a main shaft
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Remove an epiploon of a main shaft, using the screw-driver (fig. 3.36).
Fig. 3.37. Removal of the bearing of a secondary shaft
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Remove together a holder of the bearing of a secondary shaft and a bell (fig. 3.37).
To sort a cylindrical pin, combine a groove for removal of a pin of a case of coupling with the provision of a cylindrical pin.
Fig. 3.38. Scheme of dismantling of a cylindrical pin
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Beat out a pin, using small beards with a thin sting (fig. 3.38).
Fig. 3.39. Movement of a rod of management before removal
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To remove a rod of management, move it in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure 3.39.
Fig. 3.40. Probity openings in a case cover
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Using the screw-driver with flat shliyets and the hammer, make an opening in a cover (fig. 3.40).
Fig. 3.41. Extraction of a sealing cap
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Take out a sealing cap, having inserted the screw-driver with flat shliyets into an opening from the inside of a case (fig. 3.41).
Fig. 3.42. Removal of an epiploon of a rod of management
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Remove an epiploon of a rod of management, using the screw-driver (fig. 3.42).
Fig. 3.43. Removal of an epiploon of differential
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Remove a differential epiploon, using the screw-driver (fig. 3.43).
Fig. 3.44. Removal external differential bearing ring: 1 – bearing holder
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Before sorting a holder of the bearing of differential remove an external ring of the bearing, using special adaptation (fig. 3.44).
Fig. 3.45. Removal of a cylindrical pin
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To remove a backing lever shaft, at first, by means of flat-nose pliers remove a cylindrical pin (fig. 3.45).
Fig. 3.46. Removal of a shaft of the lever of a backing
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Protect a backing lever shaft rags and, using the same flat-nose pliers, remove a shaft (fig. 3.46).
Fig. 3.47. Removal of a holder of the bearing of a case of the main transfer: 1 – bearing holder; 2 – press
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By means of special adaptation remove a holder of the bearing of a case of the main transfer (fig. 3.47)