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Volume2

for Manual Maintenance r MANB&WDiesel Engines DOOSAN 6550MG Ship

No.: HN0452

- MANB&W EngineType : DOOSAN ProjectName: UNIC0452 Project No.: ML 1628

Telephone

Sinchon-dong, Changwon-City Technical Service : +82552606181 DOOSAN ENGINE C0.,LTD. 69-3, Korea641-370 Parts Gusromen rEAM Kyungnam, Sales: +82552606374 Snrsmcrron Tefefax : +8255260677213

INTRODUCTION

CYLINDERCOVER

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Designmodifications may necessitate a revision in whichcasethe revisedinof the instructions, structionsand changedoverhaulingintervals,if any, will applyand supersedethoseoriginallyissued (see e.g our Service Letters).

interThe statedNormalhours of serviceshouldonly In additionto the checkingand overhauling be usedas a guide,as differencesin the actual vals statedin this schedule,pleasenotethatthe the qualityof the fuel oil or lu- periodicalsurveyrequirements of the classificaserviceconditions, bricatingoil, the treatmentof coolingwater,etc. tion societymay requireadditionalchecksand overhaulsto be carriedout. For furtherinformawill decisivelyinfluencethe actualservicerepleasereferto the classification intervals between necessary tion the society. sults,and thus overhauling.

The proceduresare divided into three categories: Conditioncheckingprocedures

markedunderthe headingNormal hours of servicewith a C, dealwith the serviceconditionof a numberof enginecomponents,and form the basisfor estimatingwhetherfurtheroverhaulingis necessary.In a numberof casesthe condition referto VolumeI of the instruction checkingprocedures book,in whichmoredetaileddescriptions andworkingprocedures canbe found.

Condition-basedoverhauling procedures

whichunderthe headingNormalhours of arethoseprocedures service are markedwith an O, and oppositewhich,underthe headingOverhaulto be basedon procedureNo. (columnP), a procedurenumberis stated. Thisprocedurenumbernormallyrefersto one of the aboveconwhichformthe basisof the overhaul. ditioncheckingprocedures Forthis reason,the intervalsstatedarefor guidanceonly.

Time-basedoverhaulingprocedures

alsomarkedwithan O underthe headingsNormalhours of service or Based on observations,are the procedures where an actualbasisfor estimationis lacking.lt is recommended, therefore,to carryout theseprocedures at the overhauling intervals statedas a basis. Wherea symbolO or C is indicatedin Basedon observations (columnB), this is due to the factthatspecialserviceconditions maymakecheckingor overhauling necessary beyondthe actual standardschedulesindicated.

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INTRODUCTION

C Y L I N D E RC O V E R

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Engagetuming gear

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Shut off coolingwater

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Shut off fuel oil

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D-5 Screwing-intorque startingvalve studs

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D-7 HydraulicPressurefor cylindercover: * tightening

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5. Reconditionthe valve boresas follows: Fuel valve bore 6. The tool consistsof a commonspindlewith handle,and of a guide,a carboncutter,a seatingfacecutter,and a grindingmandrel. Clean the fuel valve bores,usingthe carbon cutter.lf required,reconditionthe fuel valveseatingwith the appropriatecutter. Grindthe seatingwiththe grindingmandrel and a grindingcompound(e.9.Carborundum No. 200).

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10. Lubricatethe threadswith 'NeverSeize'or (MoS2)and mount Molybdenum Disulphide the valve studs.

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Tightenup the studsin accordancewiththe screwing-in torque stated on the data sheet. Fill up the groovesbetweenthe valvestuds and the boresfor the valvestudswith permatexto preventwater or oil from entering the boresduringoperationof the engine.

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1. Placea new sealingring on top of the cylinderliner. 2 . Lift the cylinder cover by means of the crane and carefully wipe the contactsurface whichfacesthe cylinderliner. Providethe coolingwaterconnectingpipes with new O-ringsand lubricatethem with greaseor soft soap. Lowerthe covercarefully into position. Duringthe landing,carefullycheckthatthe coolingwaterconnectingpipesengagecorrectlywith the holes in the coolingjacket.

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Placeeightspacerrings,one aroundeach jackson nut, and mountthe eighthydraulic the studs. Connect the high-pressure pump to the jacks by means of the distributor block and the eight high-pressurehoses. Vent the system and increase the pressure as stated under D-7. For operation of the hydraulic tools, see Procedure 913-1.

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Note! of To facilitatemountingand dismantling the flangeclamps,andto preventseizure on accountof heating,applya coat of 'Never SeezNS 160'or a corresponding preparation to: - the contactfaces of the flanges pipe) (exhaustpipe/intermediate - the insideof the clamp - the threadof the clampscrew - the screwsof intermediate pipe/ exhaustvalve 4 . Mountthe drainpipefromthe coolingwater

connectionbetweenexhaustvalveand cylinder cover. Place the intermediatepipe betweenthe exhaustpipe and the exhaustvalve. Align the intermediatepipe so that the pipe holesin the flangeof the intermediate are in linewiththe threadedholesin the exhaustvalve. 5.

Mountscrewswith washersin the intermediate pipe/exhaust valveflangesand tighten up the screwsdiagonally. 5 . When mountingthe clampconnecting the

pipe/excompensatorand the intermediate haustvalveit may,in somecases,become necessaryto use the 'compensator extender' tool. Tightenthe screw on the tool to bring the compensatorinto alignmentwith the exhaustvalveintermediatepipe.

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ing water outletpipes. Mount the return oil pipe and the air pipe for pneumaticclosingof the exhaustvalve. Mountthe startingair pipe and controlair pipe for the startingvalve. pipefor the 7 . Fit and adjustthe high-pressure hydraulicvalvegear,and thenfastenit. See Procedure908-1. Fit the fuel oil high-pressure pipe between the fuel pumpand the fuel valves(checking that the pipe fits properlyat the seats and that all parts are clean and providedwith new O-rings). Liftthe unionnut up on the pipeand tighten the couplingpiecewiththe specialspanner head and the torque spanner.SeeData. Connectthe outletpipe from the returnoil pipe on the fuel valves. Connectthe air pipesand outletpipesto the fuel oil alarm system. Shut the drainvalvesand openthe cooling water inlet.After ventingthe cylindersection,shutthe vent cocksand openthe cooling wateroutletvalve. Openthe fueloil, lubricating oil andair suppliesto the alarmsystem. Caution ! The air supplyto the exhaustvalvemust alwaysbe connectedbeforestartingthe camshaftoil pumps. This is very important,becauseotherwisethe valvewill openmorethan intended.

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INTRODUCTION

CYLINDERCOVER

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Engageturninggear

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Shut off coolingwater

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Shut off fuel oil

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4. After turningthe pistonupwards,past the scavengeair ports, inspectthe piston rod and the lowerpart of the cylinderwall. Notedownthe results. the inspection coverson the cyl5. Re-mount inderframe.lf necessary,replacethe gaskets. Pistonrings and piston crown 6. Removethe pistonfrom the cylinderand placeit on the pistonsupport. See Procedure902-1.2.

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1 . Turn the crossheaddown far enough to give access to the piston rod stuffing box, the tighteningscrews for the piston rod, and to t h e t e l e s c o p i cp i p e .

2 . Release the stuffing box by removing the innermost screws f rom the stuffing box flange. Note!

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4 . M o u n tt h e t w o d i s t a n c ep i e c e so n t h e p i s t o n rod foot to protect the lower scraper ring a n d t o g u i d e t h e s t u f f i n gb o x . 5 . D i s m o u n tt h e c y l i n d e rc o v e r . See Procedure 901-1.3. Carefullysmooth out any wear ridges at the top of the cylinder liner by using a hand grinder. See Procedure 903-1.2. a

6 . T u r n t h e c r o s s h e a dt o T D C , w h i l e c h e c k i n g t h a t t h e g u i d e p i n s o f t h e d i s t a n c ep i e c e s e n t e r t h e h o l e s i n t h e s t u f f i n gb o x .

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7. The top of the piston is now free of the cyli n d e rl i n e r . lf necessary, remove one or two cylinder cover studs, using a stud setter. Clean the lifting groove of the piston crown a n d m o u n t t h e l i f t i n gt o o l i n s u c h a m a n n e r that the two 'fixed' claws of the tool fit into the lifting groove of the piston. Fit the third, adjustable,claw of the tool to t h e l i f t i n gg r o o v e a n d t i g h t e n i t u p a g a i n s t the stop of the tool.

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supportscrewsof the pistonsupportto a positionjust belowthe pistonskirt.

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4 . Screw the four screws of the support downwards untilthe skirt restson the support. l f t h e s k i r t w i l l n o t b u d g e ,f r e e i t b y m e a n s o f t w o d i s m a n t l i n gs c r e w s . 5 . D i s m o u n tt h e l o c k i n g w i r e a n d t h e i n n e r most screws between the rod and the piston crown. Lift away the piston crown. 6 . D i s m o u n tt h e s c r e w s o f t h e c o o l i n go i l p i p e flange.

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D i s m o u n tt h e l o c k i n g w i r e a n d t h e i n n e r most screws between the rod and the piston crown. Lift the piston rod away and land it in a horizontal position on a couple of wooden blocks. 1 1 . R e m o v et h e l o c k i n gw i r e a n d t h e s c r e w s i n the skirt and mount two eye bolts in the h o l e s i n t e n d e df o r d i s m a n t l i n gs c r e w s . L i f t the skirt and land it on a coupleof planks.

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1 3 . L o c k a l l t h e s c r e w s w i t h l o c k i n gw i r e . M o u n t t h e l o c k i n gw i r e i n s u c h a w a y t h a t the wire is tightened if one of the screws works loose. See Procedure 913-7. 14. Fill the pistonand piston rod with lubricating oil. M o u n t t h e p r e s s u r e - t e s t i n tgo o l a r o u n d t h e base of the piston rod. Pressure-test the piston at the pressure stated on the data sheet. Check the contact surfaces of the piston a n d t h e s e a l i n gr i n g s f o r t i g h t n e s s .

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1 . Checkthe pistonrings and pistoncrown in a c c o r d a n c ew i t h P r o c e d u r e9 0 2 - 1 . 1 . C o a t t h e p i s t o n r i n g s ,p i s t o n r o d a n d c y l i n d e r l i n e r w i t h l u b r i c a t i n go i l .

2 . M o u n t t h e l i f t i n gt o o l o n t h e p i s t o n c r o w n . 3 . Ensure that the stuffing box is correctly pos i t i o n e do v e r t h e g u i d e p i n s i n t h e d i s t a n c e pieces mounted on the piston rod foot. C o a t t h e O - r i n g so f t h e s t u f f i n gb o x w i t h o i l . 4 . Remove the protective rubber cover from the crosshead.

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5. Removethe cover from the piston rod stuffing box o p e n i n g i n t h e b o t t o m o f t h e c y l i n derunit. 6. Turn the crosshead to a position 45' from TDC. M o u n tt h e g u i d e r i n g f o r p i s t o nr i n g so n t h e c y l i n d e rl i n e r . 7. Lower the piston into the cylinderliner w h i l e g u i d i n gt h e p i s t o nr o d f o o t t h r o u g ht h e c u t - o u t i n t h e s t u f f i n gb o x f l a n g e - u n t i l t h e piston rings are inside the liner, corres p o n d i n gt o t h e l i f t i n gt o o l l a c k i n ga b o u t 3 0 m m i n l a n d i n go n t h e g u i d e r i n g .

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8 . Turnthe crossheadto TDC while checking

that the guideringof the crossheadenters the centreholein the pistonrod. 9 . After turningthe pistonfully to TDC, un-

screwthe adjustableclaw of the liftingtool and pull the liftingtool free of the lifting groovein the piston Removethe liftingtool and the guide ring for pistonrings. Turnthe crossheadwith the pistonrod and pipedownfar enoughto perthe telescopic mit tighteningof the pistonrod screws.

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1 1 . T i g h t e n d o w n t h e p i s t o n r o d s t u f f i n gb o x b y means of the screws through the inner holes in the stuffing box flange. See Data. 1 2 . M o u n tt h e c y l i n d e rc o v e rs t u d sw i t h t h e s t u d setter. See 903-1.4 1 3 . S m e a r t h e p i s t o n r o d w i t h m o l y b d e n u md i s u l p h i d e ,a n d t u r n t h e c r a n k s h a f ta c o u p l e of revolutions. M o u n t t h e c y l i n d e rc o v e r . See Procedure 901-1.4. N s

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D-4 Tighteningtorquefor stuffingbox flanges

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D-5 Tighteningtorquefor innerscrews

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D-6 Verticalclearanceuppermostrings

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D-7 Verticalclearancelowermostrings

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D-9 Ring-endclearanceslowermostrings

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lf, in the periodbetweenpistonoverhauls,it becomes necessaryto inspect the piston rod stuffingbox, proceedas foflows: 1. Turnthe crossheadto about90" from TDC. Mount the rubber hose aroundthe piston rod to protectthe crossheadbearingfrom impurities. 2 . Removethe drainoil pipeand all innerrnost screws and all outer screws with locking wire exceptfor two screws placeddiametricallyoppositein the stuffingboxflange, longitudinally to the engine. 3 . Mount the worktableround the piston rod so that the two screws can be loosened throughthe holes.

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4 . Remove the two long screws from the

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ing the stuffingbox from the cylinderframe bottom. Removethe two long dismantlingscrews from the stuffingbox and mountthem in the worktable.

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3. Take out the six bolts, and pull away one stuffingbox half. Mounttwo eye bolts on the stuffingbox half and removeit from the worktable. 4 . Usinga feelergauge,measurethe vertical

clearanceof the rings. See Procedure902-2.1. 5 . Removethe remainingstuffingbox half and

press all sealing rings and scraper rings down againstthe worktable. 6. Measurethe clearance betweenthe ring segmentsto determine whether replacement is necessary. See Procedure902-2.1.

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7 . Check the lengths of the springs. See Procedure 902-2.1. 8 . Inspect the surface of the piston rod. lf small longitudinalscratches have occurred (caused by poorly adapted stuffing box rings), smooth the piston rod surface carefully with a fine grained carborundumstone. In the case of coarse scratches, it may prove necessary to machine-grindthe surface in a workshop.

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10. Lubricatethe pistonrod (in the area where all the ring units in the stuffingbox will be positioned) with molybdenumdisulphide (MoSj. Assemble all the stuffing box ring units round the piston rod, on the worktable,in the followingway: . Place the lowermostscraper ring segmentson the worktable. (t) o o F.. ro (! ct o) I

. Place the spring round the segments, and hookthe springendstogether. Repeat this procedurefor the remaining scraperrings. On top of the scraperrings,assemblethe two sealingring units (eachconsistingof a 4-partand an 8-partring). Assemblethe 8-partsealingringso that the two guide pins face upwards,place the springround the segmentsand, hook the springends together. Assemblethe 4-partsealingring abovethe 8-partsealingring. Pushthe two ringstogetherin sucha mannerthatthe guidepins in the lower sealingring engagewith the two holesin the uppersealingring. Finally,assemblethe uppermostring unit (consisting of a 4-partscraperring and an 8-partsealingring). 11. Use the stuffingbox half on the worktable to adjust the height of all the assembled ring units on the piston rod until the ring units are opposite the corresponding groovesin the stuffingbox housing.Subsequently,pushthe stuffingbox halfinto contact withthe pistonrod, roundthe ring units.

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12. Checkthe ring clearanceagain. Then placethe other half of the stuffingbox housingon the worktable,pushing it into placeroundthe rings. Mountand tightenup the fitted boltsto the torquespecifiedon the Data Sheet. Mountthe O-ringin the stuffingbox groove. 13. Mounteye boltsand wire ropes,and lift the stuffingbox a little. Removethe worktableand lowerthe stuffing box until it rests againstthe distance pieceson the piston rod foot. Removewire ropes and screws.

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4 . Removethe long screwsfrom the stuffing

box and mountthem in the worktable. Removethe worktablefrom the pistonrod. 5 . Mountand tightenall the innerand outer

screwsfor the stuffing box. See Data. The outer screwsto be lockedwith locking wire. 6 . Removethe protectingrubber cover from

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INTRODUCTION

C Y L I N D E RC O V E R

PISTON WITH ROD AND STUFFING BOX C Y L I N D E RL I N E R A N D CYLINDER LUBRICATOR

WITH CONNECTING ROD CROSSHEAD CRANKSHAFT,THRUST BEARING A N D T U R N I N GG E A R M E C H A N I C A LC O N T R O LG E A R

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Shut off coolingwater

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Description

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D03-01 Liftingtool screws,tightening torque

1 5 0N m

D03-03 Cylinderdiameter,new

500 mm

D03-04 Pistoncleaningringdiameter, 498.3kg new D03-05 Cylinderliner,comPlete D03-06 Coolingjacket D03-16 Pistoncleaningringradial width,new max.wear D03-17 PC-ring/Liner deviation

1480kg 1 3 0k g

3 8 . 8m m

0.5mm

criteria: D03-1B PC-ringreplacement D03-19 Cyl. coverstud

2-3mm

Linerdiameter:500 mm Linerwear: lnstall: 0 - 0 . 5 0m m StandardPC-ring (newor max.wearof diameter0.50mm 0 . 5 0- 1 m m OversizePC-ring >1mm

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Clean the cylinderliner and scavengeair ports. 2. Positionthe cylinderlinermeasuring tool. Measurethe cylinderliner with an inside micrometer at the positionsindicatedon the measuringtool. See Data. in the fore-and-aft 3 . Takemeasurements and athwartshipdirections. 4 . Checkand assessthe conditionof the cyl-

givinderlineraccordingto the description en in Volumel, Chapter707. o)

on the cylinderliner runningsurface,and grind awaythe wear ridges. SeeProcedure 903-1.3.

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1. Dismountthe cylindercover, piston and PC-ring. See Procedure901-1.2. See Procedure902-1.2.

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7 . P i s t o nc l e a n i n g( P C ) r i n g : The PC ring is to be regarded as an integrated part of the liner and it is intendedto follow the service life of the liner. D u r i n g i n s p e c t i o no f t h e p i s t o n a n d l i n e r , the PC ring must also be inspected. W h e n t h e p i s t o n i s r e m o v e d ,t h e P C - r i n g must always be taken up before the piston. See Procedure 902-1.2.

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8. Measure the PC ring radial width B, and find the most worn place. Compare with d a t a D 0 3 - 1 6 a n d c a l c u l a t et h e w e a r o f t h e P C r i n g . M u l t i p l yt h e w e a r b y 2 t o g e t t h e PC ring diameter wear. Measure the liner in the fore-and-aft and athwartship directions at piston skirt TDC p o s i t i o n ,c o r r e s p o n d i n gt o m e a s u r i n gp o i n t N o . 5 o n t h e l i n e r m e a s u r i n gt o o l . C o m p a r e the measurementswith the diameter of a new liner as stated in data. Calculate the wear of the liner.

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Compare the PC ring diameter wear with the wear of the liner.lf wear of the two components does not deviate more than D031 7 , t h e n r e i n s t a l tl h e P C r i n g . lf the deviation between PC ring wear and l i n e rw e a r i s m o r e t h a n D 0 3 - 1 7 ,o r i f t h e P C ring is broken or cracked, replace the ring with a new PC ring, an oversize ring or a d u m m y r i n g a c c o r d i n gt o t h e t a b l e i n D 0 3 18 on the Data sheet. lf it is needed to installan oversizePC ring, contact MAN B&W Diesel for advice.

When a new liner is installed,also a new PC ringmustbe installed. Whena newliner is ordered,alsoa new PC ring mustbe ordered.

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1. Dismountthe cylindercover. See Procedure901-l .2. Discardthe sealingringfromthe top of the cylinderliner. Turnthe pistondownfar enoughto makeit possibleto removethe wear ridgesat the top of the liner. See Procedure903-1.3.

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Dismountthe pistonand the PC-ring. See Procedure902-1.2. Mountthe two liftingscrewsin the cylinder liner. Note! Tighten the liftingscrews to the torque stated in Data.

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C h e c k w i t h a 0 . 0 5 m m f e e l e rg a u g e t h a t there is no clearancebetweenthe screws a n d t h e c y l i n d e rl i n e r . T h i s m u s t b e d o n e w h e n e v e rt h e l i f t i n g t o o l s a r e m o u n t e do n t h e l i n e r .

2 . Disconnect- at the exhaust side of the cyli n d e r - t h e o i l p i p e s l e a d i n gf r o m t h e c y l i n d e r l u b r i c a t o rt o t h e n o n - r e t u r nv a l v e s . D i s m o u n tt h e f o u r c o o l i n gw a t e r p i p e s- b e tween the cooling jacket and cylindercover - and clean them carefully.

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Remove the screws of the cooling water inlet pipe.

4. Attach the crane hook to the lifting crossbar. Hook the chains from the lifting tools on to t h e c r o s s b a ra n d l i f t t h e c y l i n d e r l i n e r w i t h the coolingjacket out of the cylinderframe.

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5. The lifting screws are also used for transp o r t i n g t h e c y l i n d e rl i n e r .

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1 . Unscrewthe nuts on the non-returnvalves

and removethe valves. Cleanand inspectthe non-returnvalves. 2 . Attach two tackles to the crossbar,as shown. Mount two liftingeye bolts in the cooling jacket. Hookthe tackleson to the liftingeye bolts on the coolingjacketand haul tight. s c\l c\

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4 . Check and assess the conditionof the cyli n d e r l i n e r a c c o r d i n gt o t h e d e s c r i p t i o ng i v e n i n V o l u m e l , C h a p t e r7 O 7 . Carefullyscratch over any scores or marks on the cylinder liner running surface, by m e a n s o f a r o u g h g r i n d s t o n eh e l d i n t h e hand.

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C h e c k i n t h e t o p o f t h e l i n e rf o r a w e a r r i d g e (where the piston rings reversedirection).lf there is any sign of a wear ridge,it is necessary to create a groove by grinding.The groove serves to prevent the build-up of a new wear ridge. 5 . I t i s r e c o m m e n d e dt o u s e a w e a r r i d g e m i l l ing machine to create the groove. For use of the milling machine, see supplier's instruction. 6 . Alternatively,place an old piston ring on the top of the piston and turn to a positionthat e n a b l e st h e g r i n d i n gd i s c t o r e s t o n t h e o l d p i s t o n r i n g w h i l e r e m o v i n gt h e w e a r r i d g e . U s e a g r i n d i n gd i s c w i t h a r o u n d e d g e .

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The maximum depth of the groove is calculated as Sr"* - D x 0.0045.

Note! grooveis madewitha regularrounding as shownin the sketch.

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7 . Replacethe two uppermost O-ringson the

cylinderliner. 8 . Lowerthe coolingjacketon to the cylinder

liner. Note! Make sure that the scratch marks in the f u e l p u m p s i d e o f t h e c y l i n d e rl i n e r a n d coolingjacket coincide.