Kohler LV680 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
9.8
Section 9
Disassembly
Figure 9-27. Removing Ignition Module.
4. Repeat the procedure for the other ignition module.
Remove Flywheel
1. Use a flywheel holding tool (a suitable handle
may be attached for convenience, refer to
Section 2) to hold the flywheel and loosen the
hex. flange screw securing the flywheel to the
crankshaft. See Figure 9-28.
NOTE: Always use a holding tool to hold the
flywheel when loosening or tightening the
flywheel screw. Do not use any other type
of bar or wedge to hold the flywheel. Use
of such tools could cause the flywheel to
become cracked or damaged.
Figure 9-28. Loosening Flywheel.
3. Slide the ignition module onto the contoured
section of the flywheel. Disconnect the lead and
remove the module from the engine.
Note: On modules containing 90º terminals, the
leads must be removed by pulling to the
side. See Figure 9-27.
Figure 9-29. Removing Flywheel.
NOTE: Always use a flywheel puller to remove
the flywheel from the crankshaft. Do not
strike the crankshaft or flywheel, as
these parts could become cracked or
damaged.
4. Work the flywheel out from under the main
bracket using the puller as a handle. See
Figure 9-30.
2. Remove the hex. flange screw and washer from
the flywheel.
3. Use a puller to remove the flywheel from the
crankshaft. See Figure 9-29.
Figure 9-30. Removing Flywheel, Using Puller as a
Handle.
5. Remove the woodruff key from the crankshaft
keyway.