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(4) Two-piece thrust washers (fig. 3-85) are used each side of the rear main bearing. The lower halves of
these washers will be removed when removing the rear main bearing cap. The removal of bearing cap by pushing one end
of washer with a small rod, thus forcing washer around and out on opposite side of bearing.
Figure 3-85. Rear main bearing thrust washer and mounting.
(5) To remove all except rear main bearing shell, insert a 1/4 inch x 1 inch bolt with a 1/2 inch diameter by
1/16 inch thick head (made from a standard bolt) into the crankshaft journal oil hole, then revolve the shaft to the right
(clockwise) and roll the bearing shell out of position, as shown in figure 3-86. The head of the bolt should not extend
beyond the outside diameter of the shell.
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