Balance Shaft
Balance Shaft
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Locking Pin (T40069)
Removing
• Transmission removed.
- Remove the belt pulley side sealing flange. Refer to => [ Sealing Flange with Crankshaft Seal, Belt Pulley Side ] Service and Repair.
- Remove lower timing chain cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.
- Remove the power take-off drive chain. Refer to => [ Power Take-Off Drive Chain ] Power Take-Off Drive Chain.
- To protect against cuts, wrap the point and the cutting edges on a 8 mm drill bit with insulating tape.
- Secure the balance weight - 2 - at rear of the engine with an 8 mm diameter drill bit - 1 -.
- Remove the bolt - 3 - and remove the balance weight from the balance shaft.
- Remove the bolt - 2 - while counter holding the balance weight using the drift and remove the balance weight - 1 - from the balance shaft at the front of the engine.
- Remove the bolts - arrows - and the balance shaft and bearing end bracket at the rear of the engine.
- Remove the balance shaft back out of the cylinder block.
Installing
• For the correct tightening specifications, refer to => [ Balance Shaft Overview ] Balance Shaft Overview.
• Secure crankshaft - 1 - in "TDC" position using (T40069).
Install in reverse order, paying attention to the following:
• The balance weights can only be positioned one way on balance shaft.
- Install the power take-off drive chain. Refer to => [ Power Take-Off Drive Chain ] Power Take-Off Drive Chain.
- Install timing chain lower cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.
- Install the belt pulley side sealing flange. Refer to => [ Sealing Flange with Crankshaft Seal, Belt Pulley Side ] Service and Repair.