TM 10-4320-310-145-5. Replace engine assemblyThis task covers:a.Removalb.InstallationINITIAL SETUPToolsGeneral Safety InstructionsTool Kit, General Mechanics AutomotiveHoisting equipment shall be used only by(Item 1, Appendix B)authorized personnel.Materials/PartsEquipmentConditionLock washersParaCondition Description4-13Pump housing assembly removed.4-15Air filter assembly removed.REMOVAL:Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnecessary personnelare in the hoisting area. Permit only personnel actually engaged in thehoisting operation to be near the unit and hoisting equipment. All instructionsfor the hoisting operations must come from one authorized person.Injury or damage to unit could occur from improper hoisting. Hoist the loadslowly to avoid tearing out lifting strap, slipping slings, or load shift. Do notjerk the load or swing it from side-to-side when hoisting. This placesadditional stress on hoisting components which can cause failure and loss ofload. Be sure hoisting equipment is on solid footing and is suitable for thesize of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead clearance when hoisting.Engine will be damaged if set on cover at bottom ofengine. Provide adequate blocking to supportengine after removal.1Position a suitable lifting device over engine assembly. Attach tolifting strap (1).2Put tension on slings. Make sure engine is properly supported.3Remove four hexagon screws (2) and four lock washers (3) fromeach engine bracket (4). Remove engine assembly (5) fromframe.5-6
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