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AbstractMethod and device for removing the crank-shaft of an internal combustion engine, wherein the frame of the engine is tilted on one side about an axis parallel with the center-line of the crank-shaft, and said crank-shaft is extracted from below. | InventorApplicationNo. 05/605078 filed on 08/15/1975US Classes:29/426.1, Disassembling123/195R, FRAME CONSTRUCTION29/402.03, With disassembling29/426.3, With conveying of work or disassembled work part29/428, Assembling or joining29/888.011Repairing, converting, servicing or salvagingField of Search29/428Assembling or joiningExaminersPrimary: Lanham, C.W.Assistant: Crane, Daniel C. Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent References870001, 1286435, 1317395, 2025353, 3319326, 3786796Foreign Application Priority Data1974-08-26 FR |