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Engine Flywheel Removal L98, LS2

Removal Procedure


    Object Number: 1950986  Size: SH

    Important: Note the position and direction of the flexplate (1) before removal. The flexplate (1) does not use a locating pin for alignment. Mark or scribe the end of the crankshaft and the flexplate (1) before component removal.

    Important: The flexplate retaining bolts (2) are single use components only. The flexplate retaining bolts (2) must be replaced upon removal

  1. Remove the flexplate to crankshaft retaining bolts (2).
  2. Remove the flexplate (1).

Engine Flywheel Removal LS3


    Object Number: 506140  Size: SH

    Important: 

       • For manual transmission applications, note the position and direction of the engine flywheel before removal. The flywheel does not use a locating pin for alignment. Mark or scribe the end of the crankshaft and the flywheel before component removal. The existing manual transmission engine flywheel must be installed to the original position and direction. The engine flywheel will not initially seat against the crankshaft flange, but will be pulled onto the crankshaft by the engine flywheel bolts. This procedure requires a 3 stage tightening process.
       • Do not remove the propeller shaft hub or flex plate from the automatic transmission flex plate assembly. The flex plate assembly, with propeller shaft hub, is balanced as an assembly. If service is required, the entire flex plate assembly should be replaced.

  1. Mark or scribe the end of the crankshaft and the manual transmission flywheel. Refer to Engine Balancing.

  2. Object Number: 156166  Size: SH
  3. Remove the flywheel bolts.
  4. Remove the manual transmission flywheel.

  5. Object Number: 64126  Size: SH
  6. Note the location of the manual transmission flywheel balance weights, if applicable. Refer to Engine Balancing.

  7. Object Number: 64123  Size: SH
  8. Remove the automatic transmission flex plate.