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. F-116

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