Club Car Gasoline Service Manual page 230

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Oil Seals, Continued:
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Oil Seal Removal
Use an oil seal remover to press or drive the seal out of the casing.
Oil Seal Installation
NOTE
• NEVER REUSE AN OIL SEAL. ALWAYS REPLACE THE OIL SEAL WITH A NEW ONE.
1. Put a light coating of clean engine oil on the outside edge of the oil seal to assist installation.
2. Using the 1.37 inch (35 millimeters) seal driver, press the oil seal into the flywheel side of the crank-
case until it is flush with the hole.
3. Using the 1.97 inch (50 millimeters) seal driver, press the oil seal into the crankcase cover until it is
0.157 inch (4 millimeters) below the outside surface.
4. Install all oil seals with their lips facing the center of the engine.
PLAIN BEARING SURFACE
Plain bearing surfaces are used for both ends of the camshaft and the flywheel end of the crankshaft.
Inspection
1. Inspect the camshaft surfaces, one in the crankcase (3) and the other in the crankcase cover (1). Using
an inside micrometer or telescoping gauge, measure the inside diameter of each bearing surface. If the
inside diameter is greater than 0.9080 inch (23.063 millimeters), replace the crankcase and/or the
crankcase cover (Figures 13-87 and 13-88).
2. Inspect the crankshaft bearing surface (2) in the crankcase. Using an inside micrometer or telescoping
gauge, measure the inside diameter of the bearing surface. If the inside diameter is greater than
1.1841 inch (30.075 millimeters), replace the crankcase (Figure 13-88).
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FIGURE 13-86
FIGURE 13-88
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FIGURE 13-87

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