35. Stator Shaft Bushing Replacement
Stator Shaft Bushing Replacement
Special Tools
* J 44529 - Stator Shaft Bushing Remover
* J 8092 - Universal Driver
* J 43774 - Stator Shaft Bushing Installer
For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools Tools and Equipment.
Caution: Always use J 44529 when removing the stator shaft bushing to help avoid damage to the stator shaft sealing surface.
1. Position the oil pump cover assembly (10) supported by wooden blocks with the stator shaft facing up.
2. Install J 44529 -2 bolt (8) into J 44529 -1 extractor (7).
3. Install J 44529 -2 bolt (8) and J 44529 -1 extractor (7) into the bushing (9).
4. Install washer (6) and nut (5) onto J 44529 -2 bolt (8).
5. Hold the top of J 44529 -2 bolt (8) with a wrench and tighten nut (5) until J 44529 -1 extractor (7) engages the bushing (9).
6. Install J 44529 -3 protector (4) onto J 44529 -2 bolt (8).
7. Install bearing (3), washer (2), and nut (1) onto J 44529-2 bolt (8).
8. Hold the top of J 44529 -2 bolt (8) with a wrench and tighten nut (1) until the bushing is dislodged.
9. Remove the J tools from the stator shaft.
10. Remove the bushing from the J tools.
Note: The preferred method for installing the stator shaft bushing is to use J 43774 - installer and a press. If a press is not available, use J 43774 - installer and J 8092 - driver universal driver. If the bushing will be installed without a press, install the large end of J 43774 - installer (2) onto J 8092 - driver (1).
11. Install a new bushing (3) onto J 43774 - installer.
12. Drive the bushing into the stator shaft (4) until the bushing is seated.
The bushing installed depth measurement is flush to 0.25 mm (0.010 in) below the stator shaft surface.