- Clean the engine flywheel in solvent.
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Dry the engine flywheel with compressed air.
- Inspect the manual transmission engine flywheel for loose or improperly
installed balance weights.
A properly installed balance weight should be installed until flush
or below flush with the face of the engine flywheel.
- Inspect the manual transmission
engine flywheel for the following conditions:
| • | Rust or other surface damage (3) |
| • | Damaged ring gear teeth (4) |
| • | Loose or improperly positioned ring gear |
| • | The ring gear has an interference fit onto the engine flywheel and should
be positioned completely against the flange of the engine flywheel. |
- Inspect the automatic transmission engine flywheel for the following
conditions:
| • | Stress cracks around the engine flywheel-to-torque converter mounting
bolt hole locations (1) and/or engine flywheel-to-crankshaft (2, 3) |
| | Important: Do not attempt to repair the welded areas that retain the ring gear
to the engine flywheel plate. Install a new engine flywheel.
|
| • | Cracks at welded areas that retain the ring gear onto the engine flywheel
(4) |
| • | Damaged or missing ring gear teeth (5) |