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TM 10-3930-671-24
20.
Disconnect accelerator linkage from engine
connections.
21.
Disconnect
the
fuel
line(s)
from
engine
connection at fuel pump inlet or engine fuel
system. Reference Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, Fuel
System, for illustration and parts nomenclature.
22.
Inspect truck for any other components that
must be removed or disconnected before engine
can be removed.
Engine Removal
WARNING
All tools and lifting equipment must
be in good condition, meet the load
capacity
requirements
and
have
OSHA labels when required. Tools
with
defects
can
have
failures
causing severe injury or death.
1.
Connect an OSHA approved lifting cradle or
section of lift chain of correct capacity to the
engine lifting eyes, using bolts to fasten the
chain to the eyes. Connect a chain hoist to this
lift chain and raise slightly to remove all slack.
2.
Use a socket wrench on the crankshaft pulley to
rotate the engine flywheel to provide access to
each torque converter fastener bolt by moving
the fastener into a position where it can be
reached through the access opening in the
converter or flywheel housing. Reference
Section 7.4, Transaxle Removal
3.
Remove the fasteners attaching the torque
converter to the flywheel. These can be reached
by using the access hole in the flywheel housing.
Reach through opening in flywheel housing with
socket wrench to loosen and remove mounting
bolts.
4.
Remove the converter housing to engine rear
mounting plate or flywheel housing fasteners.
5.
Remove the engine mount fasteners from RH
and LH front engine mounts. Reference Pages
4.11-2, -,3, -4.
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