Engine Flywheel Clean and Inspect
1. Clean the engine flywheel (1) or (2) in cleaning solvent.
CAUTION: Refer to Safety Glasses Caution in Service Precautions.
2. Dry the engine flywheel with compressed air.
3. Inspect the engine flywheel (automatic transmission) (if equipped) for the following:
^ Stress cracks around the engine flywheel-to-torque converter bolt hole locations (1)
^ Missing balance weights
^ Stress cracks around the engine flywheel-to-crankshaft bolt hole locations (2) or (3)
^ Welded areas that retain the ring gear onto the engine flywheel for cracking (4) (if present)
^ Damaged ring gear teeth (5)
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to repair the welded areas (if present) that retain the ring gear to the engine flywheel plate. Always install a NEW engine flywheel.
4. Inspect the engine flywheel (manual transmission) (if equipped) for loose or improperly installed flywheel weights (if applicable).
A properly installed flywheel weight should be installed until flush or below flush with the face of the engine flywheel.
5. Inspect the engine flywheel (manual transmission) (if equipped) for the following:
^ Pitted friction surface (1)
^ Scoring or grooves (2)
^ Rust or other surface damage (3)
^ Damaged ring gear teeth (4)
^ Loose or improperly positioned ring gear
The ring gear has an interference fit onto the engine flywheel and the ring gear should be positioned completely flat against the flange of the engine flywheel.