alignment done
and it took about an hour, but the guy knew what he was doing and I was lending him a hand. It goes exactly as the manual says - I misled you BTW, the description is not in the engine manual but in the Cat30 owners manual. Has an exploded view of the shaft and coupling. I don't have a scan into .pdf facility, otherwise I could upload it. Someone else perhaps?The process involves detaching the coupling. You may wish to check the two bolts,which should be attached to each other by a wire. In my case they were dangerously loose! Then you loosen the engine-mounts (you will probably need to apply a liberal dose of WD40 first) and juggle the thing whilst occasioanlly rotating the shaft so as to achieve a 0.003" gap between the flanges. I am not sure if I would do it without competent help myself next time, but it certainly is not rocket science. The manual advises to check the alignment once a year. That is a simple process, just stick a feeler gauge between the flanges. It should certainly be done after replacing a cutlass bearing.The result of the exercise was a very noticeable reduction in vibrations, especially at higher revs.