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Engine Flywheel Removal (Manual Transmission)

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Engine Flywheel Removal (Manual Transmission)
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J 44643 Flywheel Hold Tool

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    <LI type=1>Install the J 44643 to the starter opening in order to hold the flywheel.
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    Important: The dual mass flywheel may require re-indexing in order to access the flywheel to crankshaft bolts through the secondary ring of the flywheel.
    Important: Do not use the clutch pressure plate bolts. Use a bolt of the correct thread and a length that protrudes enough to use a pry bar.
    <LI type=1>Install two bolts into the clutch pressure plate mounting holes 180 degrees apart. <LI type=1>Using a long pry bar, turn the secondary ring of the dual mass flywheel clockwise until the flywheel mounting bolts can be accessed. It may require to turn the secondary ring past the bolt holes in order to compensate the spring tension.
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    <LI type=1>Remove the flywheel mounting bolts and discard. <LI type=1>Remove the J 44643 . Caution: When removing, handling or installing this component wear protective gloves. The sharp edges on the component may be very sharp and may cause injury.
  2. Remove the flywheel.
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