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TM 10-3930-660-24-2
CRANKSHAFT MAINTENANCE - CONTINUED
0271 00
REMOVAL - CONTINUED
WARNING
If engine falls from the stand, serious bodily injury could occur and the block and crankshaft could be dam-
aged. Be sure engine is securely attached to the engine stand, then turn engine stand so that crankshaft is up.
2.
Remove two capscrews (3) and capscrew (4).
5
3.
Remove oil suction tube (5) and gasket (6). Discard
4
gasket.
3
6
409-899
4.
Turn crankshaft until two pistons are bottom center.
5.
Mark cylinder number onto each connecting rod cap
(7).
7
409-900
CAUTION
Be careful not to scratch or damage crankshaft when removing connecting rod caps and upper half of bear-
ings. Any damage to the crankshaft could result in premature engine failure.
0271 00-2

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