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SERIES 60 SERVICE MANUAL

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6SE483 9610 1996 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION From Bulletin 6-60-98 1-155
Remove the CR seal as follows:
1. Install puller, J 41329, over crankshaft and hold against seal.
2. Using variable speed drill motor and 5/ 32 bit, drill through outer and inner
case of seal using smallest hole A as a guide. See Figure 1-126.
Figure 1-126 Rear Oil Seal Removal
NOTE:
All six holes may be used if using three holes proves unsuccessful in pulling seal.
3. Apply thread lubricant J 23444A to forcing screw and remove seal.
NOTE:
If seal is difficult to remove, push seal in 1/8, clean crankshaft surface thoroughly and
repeat the removal procedure.
4. Remove the sheet metal screws from the tool. Discard the oil seal.
32631
J 41329
A
B
C
J 35993-5
1.8 CRANKSHAFT OIL SEALS
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1-156 From Bulletin 6-60-98 6SE483 9610 1996 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION
1.8.6 Removal of Oversized Seal with Wear Sleeve
If seal removed is an oversized seal with wear sleeve, the old wear sleeve must also be
removed as follows:
1. To remove a worn wear sleeve, use crank shaft wear sleeve remover, J 37075A.
See Figure 1-127.
Figure 1-127 Rear Oil Seal Wear Sleeve Removal
2.
[a] Install hardened steel sleeve removal tool into flywheel housing bore. Using
socket and breaker bar, rotate tool in three different locations, 2, 4, and
8 o'clock positions, to score the sleeve, until sleeve stretches sufficiently so it
can be slipped off the end of the crankshaft.
[b] Crocus cloth may be used to clean up the high spots from the surface of the
crankshaft. Clean the crankshaft. Clean the crankshaft contact surface
thoroughly.

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