34. Engine Flywheel Clean and Inspect
1. Clean the flywheel in solvent.
2. Dry the flywheel with compressed air.
3. Inspect the manual transmission flywheel for the following:
- Pitted surfaces (1)
- Grooves or scoring (2)
- Rusted surface (3)
- Damaged ring gear teeth (4)
- Loose or improperly positioned ring gear
The ring gear has an interference fit onto the flywheel and should be positioned completely against the flange of the flywheel.
- Missing, bent, or damaged pressure plate locating pins
The two locating pins are installed into the flywheel and spaced 170 degrees apart.
4. Inspect the automatic transmission flywheel for the following:
- Damaged ring gear teeth
- Stress cracks around the flywheel-to-crankshaft bolt hole locations
Important: Do not attempt to repair the welded areas that retain the ring gear to the flywheel plate. Install a new flywheel.
- Welded areas that retain the ring gear onto the flywheel for cracking