0317670 JOHNSON LIFT RING, Cylinder


0317670 LIFT RING, Cylinder JOHNSON 50ES72C, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, J50ECSR LIFT
0317670 LIFT RING, Cylinder JOHNSON
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Number on catalog scheme: 34
 

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

50ES72C, 50ESL72C, 50R72C, 50RL72C 1972
50ES73R, 50ESL73R, 50R73R, 50RL73R 1973
50ES74M, 50ESL74M 1974
50ES75B, 50ESL75B 1975
50R79C, 50RL79C 1979
55E76E, 55EL76E 1976
55E77D, 55EL77D 1977
55E78S, 55EL78S 1978
55E79C, 55EL79C 1979
J50ECSR, J50ELCSR 1980

Information:


Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A(1) - 1/2 Inch Drive T50 Torx Bit 1
- 1/2 Inch Drive x 8 mm Hex Drive 1
B - Guide Studs
M10 by 80 mm 2
C - Guide Studs
M10 by 130 mm 2
(1) Either tool may be necessary in order to install the alternator pulley.
If necessary, follow Step 1.a through Step 1.k in order to install the alternator bracket to the cylinder block of the hydraulic excavator.
Ensure that all of the components of the alternator bracket are clean and free from wear and damage. Replace all components that are worn or damaged.
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Position bracket (22) onto the cylinder block. Ensure that the bracket is correctly oriented.
Install bolts (23) and tighten the bolts to a torque of 44 N m (32 lb ft).
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Install Tooling (B) to the cylinder block.
Position alternator bracket (17) onto Tooling (B). Install bolts (18) to the alternator bracket and hand tighten the bolts. Note: Support the alternator bracket as the bolts are installed. The weight of the bracket is approximately 19 kg (42 lb).
Remove Tooling (B) and install the remaining bolts (18) to the alternator bracket and hand tighten the bolts.
Ensure that spacers (20) are correctly installed to alternator bracket (17).
Install bolts (19) to alternator bracket (17) and hand tighten the bolts.
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Tighten bolts (18) to a torque of 44 N m (32 lb ft).
Tighten bolts (19) to a torque of 44 N m (32 lb ft). Note: Ensure that Position (X) on alternator bracket (17) does not move in either direction.
Install the refrigerant compressor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly , "Refrigerant Compressor - Remove and Install" for the correct procedure. Installation Procedure
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If necessary, follow Step 1.a through Step 1.h in order to install alternator bracket (11) onto the cylinder block.
Ensure that alternator bracket (11) is clean and free from wear and damage. If necessary, replace the alternator bracket.
Ensure that dowels (16) are free from wear and damage. If necessary, replace the dowels.
Install Tooling (B) to the cylinder block.
Position alternator bracket (11) onto Tooling (B). Install bolts (12) hand tight.
Remove Tooling (B) and install remaining bolts (12) hand tight.
Tighten bolts (12) to a torque of 44 N m (32 lb ft).
If necessary, install belt tensioner (14) onto alternator bracket (11) and tighten bolt (15). Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Belt Tensioner - Install" for the correct procedure.
If necessary, install flat idler pulley (13) onto alternator bracket (11). Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Idler Pulley (Flat Idler Pulley) - Remove and Install" for the correct procedure.
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Typical example
If necessary, follow Step 2.a through Step 2.d in order to install pulley (8) to alternator (2). Note: Either of Tooling (A) may be required in order to carry out the installation of the alternator pulley.
Place alternator (2) in a suitable support.
Ensure that pulley (8) is correctly oriented.
Install pulley (8) and a new nut (9) to alternator shaft (10).
Position a cranked ring spanner onto nut (9) and use a suitable tool in order to prevent the cranked ring spanner from turning. Use Tooling (A) in order to turn the shaft of the alternator in a counterclockwise direction. Tighten the nut to the correct torque. Refer to Specifications, "Alternator" for the correct torque.
Illustration 9


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