The camshaft drive gear, located at the front of the engine, under the gear case cover, is driven by the crankshaft through a series of intermediate gears. See Figure "Engine Gear Train and Timing Marks" .

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1. Idler Gear, Camshaft |
4. Bull Gear |
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2. Idler Gear, Adjustable |
5. Timing Gear, Crankshaft |
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3. Drive Gear, Camshaft |
Figure 1. Engine Gear Train and Timing Marks
The gear train for the crankshaft drive consists of a crankshaft timing gear, mounted to the end of the crankshaft, meshing with a bull gear. To the rear of the bull gear is the camshaft idler gear, which is mounted on the same hub and rotates at the same speed as the bull gear. The camshaft idler gear meshes with an adjustable idler gear, which is mounted on a separate hub. The adjustable idler gear in turn meshes with the camshaft drive gear, which is mounted on the camshaft drive gear hub. The gears are designed so that the camshaft is driven at half crankshaft speed.
Since the camshaft must be timed exactly to the crankshaft, a series of timing marks are stamped or etched on the gear faces of these gears so that they may be installed in correct relationship to each other.
The camshaft drive gear is keyed and pressed onto a hub located in the thrust plate assembly at the end of the camshaft. The camshaft drive gear and hub are retained to the end of the camshaft by the camshaft drive gear retaining bolt which goes through the camshaft drive gear and the hub, and is threaded into the end of the camshaft. See Figure "Camshaft Drive Gear and Related Parts" .

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1. Bolt, Thrust Plate Retaining (2) or (3) |
6. Gear Case |
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2. Bolt, Camshaft Hub Retaining |
7. Seal, Thrust Plate |
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3. Drive Gear, Camshaft |
8. Camshaft |
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4. Thrust Plate, Camshaft |
9. Key |
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5. O-ring |
10. Hub |
Figure 2. Camshaft Drive Gear and Related Parts
The camshaft is indexed to the hub by a dowel. The camshaft drive gear hub rides in a camshaft thrust plate, which is retained by two bolts. One of these bolts screws into the cylinder head, while the other bolt screws into the No. 1 camshaft bearing cap.
The camshaft thrust plate is sealed to the gear case by an O-ring which fits into a groove machined in the outer diameter of the thrust plate, which is retained by three (current) or two (former) bolts. One of these bolts screws into the cylinder head, while the other bolt screws into the No. 1 camshaft bearing cap. A diamond shaped rubber seal that fits into a groove machined in the rear camshaft thrust plate face, seals the camshaft thrust plate to the cylinder head and No. 1 camshaft cap. The dimple in the thrust plate must be installed at the 12 o'clock position to allow alignment of the thrust plate bolt holes with those in the cylinder head and No. 1 camshaft cap. See Figure "Camshaft Thrust Plate and Dowel Pin Location" .

Figure 3. Camshaft Thrust Plate and Dowel Pin Location
The camshaft thrust plate can be moved horizontally in the gear case, to allow camshaft and cylinder head removal without damaging the thrust plate seal or removing the gear case cover. The camshaft drive gear will stay in mesh with its mating gear, and may be returned to its original position without re-timing the gears.
To determine if repair or replacement of the camshaft drive gear is necessary, preform the following procedure. See Figure "Flowchart for Repair or Replacement of Camshaft Drive Gear" .

Figure 4. Flowchart for Repair or Replacement of Camshaft Drive Gear
Remove the camshaft drive gear as follows:
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Use care when removing the camshaft thrust plate retaining bolts to prevent their accidental dropping into the gear case and causing engine damage. |

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1. Camshaft Thrust Plate Mounting Bolt Locations |
Figure 5. Camshaft Thrust Plate Mounting Bolt Locations

Figure 6. Camshaft Thrust Plate Assembly

Figure 7. Camshaft Hub Removal
Inspect camshaft drive gear as follows:
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EYE INJURY |
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To avoid injury from flying debris when using compressed air, wear adequate eye protection (face shield or safety goggles) and do not exceed 276 kPa (40 psi) air pressure. |
Install the camshaft drive gear, hub and thrust plate as follows:

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1. Woodruff Key |
5. Groove, Seal |
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2. Hub, Camshaft Drive Gear |
6. Dowel Hole, Camshaft |
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3. Drive Gear, Camshaft |
7. Thrust Plate, Camshaft |
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4. Groove, O-ring |
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Figure 8. Cross-Section of Camshaft Drive and Related Parts
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A minimum force of 20 kN (4500 lb) must be obtained when pressing the gear on the hub which can distort camshaft gear if applied off center. Only apply force to the inner hub of the gear when pressing. |
Measure the camshaft drive gear assembly run-out as follows:
Note: The total amount the dial indicator needle moves to the left and right of zero, added together, gives the total indicated run-out Total Indicator Reading (TIR).
Continue installing camshaft drive gear assembly as follows:
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Make sure camshaft dowel hole in camshaft drive hub is aligned with camshaft dowel prior to tightening thrust plate bolts. A misaligned hub can cause damage to the camshaft and thrust plate components |
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Use care when installing the camshaft thrust plate retaining bolts to prevent accidentally dropping them into the gear case and causing damage to gear train. |
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Always hold the camshaft drive gear stationary using camshaft drive gear retaining tool (J–35652–B) to prevent component damage, while loosening or tightening the camshaft drive gear-to-camshaft bolt. |
Note: Before installing the fan support bracket and camshaft drive gear access cover, it will be necessary to install and tighten the camshaft drive gear retaining bolt, and to measure and adjust the adjustable gear-to-camshaft drive gear lash.
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Failure to tighten the camshaft hub retaining bolt to the required torque may result in bolt loosening during engine operation, which may lead to camshaft alignment pin damage, altered engine timing, and erratic engine operation. |

Figure 9. Torque Turn Limits
| Series 60 Service Manual - 6SE483 |
| Generated on 10-13-2008 |