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TM 5-4320-305-24
4-8. REPLACE/REPAIR CAMSHAFT (Continued)
17 Install camshaft (1) and measure axial clearance
using dial gage (15) mounted on crankshaft with a
magnetic adapter. Clearance should be 0.0098 to
0.0236 inch (0.250 to 0.600 mm). If clearance is
not within specified limits, recheck bushing. Make
sure bushing bore is within specified limits and
bushing is seated properly in crankcase. Replace
in accordance with paragraph 4-13 if necessary.
18 Recheck bearing journal on camshaft for wear.
Replace if worn close to camshaft gear. Recheck
washer and camshaft gear for wear. Recheck axial
clearance to see that it is within specified limits.
REPAIR:
WARNING
Death or serious injury could occur if diesel fuel oil is
not handled carefully. Use in a well-ventilated area
away from open flame, arcing equipment, ignition
sources, heaters, or excessive heat. Always store fuel
in proper, marked containers. DO NOT SMOKE.
Death or serious injury could occur if compressed air
is directed against the skin. Do not use compressed
air for cleaning or drying unless the pressure is/has
been reduced to 30 psi (2.11 kgcm2) or less. When
working with compressed air always use chip guards,
eye
protection,
and
other
personal
protective
equipment.
1 If contact surfaces are severely scratched, worn, or scored, replace camshaft (1). Repair minor nicks,
burrs, or wear with surfacing stone. Clean with diesel fuel oil and dry with compressed air.
2 Use crocus cloth to repair minor nicks, burrs, or wear on camshaft gear (4). Clean with diesel fuel oil
and dry with compressed air. Replace camshaft (1) if there is severe cracking or damage to gear (2).
3 Replace bushing (9) in accordance with paragraph 4-13 if bore is outside specified limits. Do not repair
bushing.
4 Replace bearing journal (6) if diameter is outside specified limits. Do not repair bearing journal.
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