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1948-1952 Shop Service Manual - - Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club

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ENGINE 3 - 13<br />

CAUTION: If the thread s in the cylinder block are corroded<br />

or filled with dirt, an incorrect reading will be<br />

indicated on the torque wrench as a large percentage of the<br />

torque will be absorbed by the threads. ALWAYS<br />

CLEAN OUT THREADS IN CYLINDER BLOCK BE-<br />

FORE InstallING CYLINDER HEAD. Apply "<strong>Hudson</strong><br />

Perfect Seal Gasket Paste" to the threads of cap screw to<br />

facilitate the tightening of the cap screw to the proper<br />

tension.<br />

MAIN BEARINGS<br />

6 CYLINDER<br />

REMOVAL:<br />

Main bearing caps and shells can be removed from the 6<br />

cylinder engine without removing the crankshaft.<br />

1. Remove main bearing cap screws and remove No. 2 and<br />

No. 3 main bearing caps.<br />

2. Remove the two lower chain case cover screws and<br />

washers at front of chain case.<br />

3. Remove front and rear main bearing caps with Puller<br />

J-2955, Figure 13.<br />

CAUTION: DO NOT DAMAGE the engine timing gear<br />

cover plate gasket when removing the front bearing cap.<br />

Installation:<br />

FIGURE 14<br />

Recommended main bearing clearance is 0.0005" to<br />

0.0015". These close clearances must be maintained when<br />

fitting new bearings.<br />

One method for checking bearing clearance is as follows:<br />

1. Inspect the crankshaft for scoring, out of round and taper.<br />

Crankshafts with journals that have more than .001"<br />

taper or out-of-round, should be reground or replaced.<br />

2. Install all bearings and bearing caps and tighten all<br />

bearing cap screws to 75-lbs. torque.<br />

NOTE: Wipe backs of bearings, bearing caps and crank<br />

pins to remove any dirt and lint at the time each bearing<br />

shell is Installed.<br />

FIGURE 13<br />

3. Install Upper Bearing Shell Removing Tool KMO-734 in<br />

oil hole of crankshaft and turning crankshaft in usual<br />

rotation, the hinged head of the pin will engage the upper<br />

half of the bearing and turn it out with the rotating action<br />

of the crankshaft, Figure 14.<br />

NOTE: Check main bearing oil seal for leaks and if it is<br />

necessary to replace the seal, the crankshaft will have to<br />

be removed. (See crankshaft removal, Page 27.)<br />

3. Rotate crankshaft by hand, if crankshaft can be turned by<br />

hand one complete revolution; bearing to journal clearance<br />

is at least .0005".<br />

4. If crankshaft turns too freely, check for loose bearings<br />

working one bearing at a time by placing a piece of brass<br />

shim stock .002" thick, 1/2" wide and 1" long between<br />

the bearing face and the crankshaft journal Figure 15.<br />

FIGURE 15

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