Fitment -- This camshaft drive gear torque holding tool fits for detroit diesel 60 series engines.
Direct Replacement --Alternatives to J-35652-A.
Function --This tool is used to correctly keep the cam device fixed without damage while removing/installing the cam device fixing bolt.
Great Design --The tool is designed to be installed in the gearbox and mesh with a shock-absorbing hole in the camshaft drive gear.
How to Use --1. Insert the shoe of the camshaft drive gear torque holding tool, J 35652-A part of J 35652 , through a lightening hole of the camshaft drive gear. 2. Using the 3/4 in. square hole in the center of the crankshaft pulley, bar the engine over slightly to position the camshaft drive gear holding tool so that the bolt holes in the holding tool align with the access cover bolt holes in the gear case cover. 3. Install the camshaft drive gear torque holding tool, J 35652-A part of J 35652 to the gear case, engaging one of the lightening holes in the camshaft drive gear. Use two of the access cover bolts to secure the tool to the gear case.
Package included --1 * J-35652-A Cam Gear Retaining Tool.

Installation of Camshaft Drive Gear Torque Holding Tool:
1. Insert the shoe of the camshaft drive gear torque holding tool J-35652-A, through a lightening hole of the camshaft drive gear.
2. Using the 3/4 in. square hole in the center of the crankshaft pulley, bar the engine over slightly so that the bolt holes in the holding tool align with the access cover bolt holes in the gear case cover.
3. Install the camshaft drive gear torque holding tool J-35652-A to the gear case, engaging one of the lightening holes in the camshaft drive gear. Use two of the access cover bolts to secure the tool to the gear case cover.
4. Using a long 3/4 in. drive breaker bar and a 27 mm impact socket, remove the camshaft drive gear mounting bolt. Discard the bolt.
5. Remove camshaft drive gear torque holding tool J-35652-A from the gear case cover.
6. Insert a clean shop towel into the gear case opening to prevent removed bolts from falling in to the gear case.
Notice: Do not allow bolts or the shop towel to fall into the gear case. Failure to remove loose bolts or the shop towel from the gearcase may result in severe gear train damage at engine startup.
7. Remove the three (current) or two (former) camshaft thrust plate mounting bolts carefully to avoid dropping them into the gear case.