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4. To reassemble, bolt the bearing head to the crankcase.
Bolt torque:
• 06CC, 16 to 37 Cfm, and all 06D: 30 to 35 ft-lb (40 to 48
Nm)
• 06CC, 50 to 99 Cfm, and all 06E: 50 to 60 ft-lb (75 to 81
Nm)
5. Bolt the drive segment (replace if worn) to the crank-
shaft. Bolt torque:
• No. 10 Screw: 4 to 6 ft-lb (5 to 8 Nm)
• 1.4 in. (6 mm) screw: 12 to 15 ft-lb (16 to 20 Nm)
6. Insert the oil feed guide vane with the large diameter
inward. Place the oil feed vane spring over small diam-
eter of guide vane (do not install spring before install-
ing guide vane). Install pump cover plate (bolt torque:
16 to 20 ft-lb or 22 to 27 Nm).
NOTE: Do not over-torque or aluminum threads in bearing
head could be stripped.
MOTOR BURNOUT CLEAN-UP PROCEDURE
When a hermetic motor burns out, the stator winding
decomposes and forms carbon, water, and acid, which con-
taminate refrigerant systems. These contaminants must be
removed from the system to prevent repeat motor failures.
See Carlyle/Carrier recommendation procedures for clean-
up after burnout in semi-hermetic compressors literature
#020-262.
IMPORTANT: The 1/4 in. snorkel tube should face
away from the crankshaft (Fig. 6).