TM 9-2320-387-24-2
1 15-26. ENGINE REMOVAL (Contd)
CAUTION
When using front eyelet on lifting sling, engine oil pan must be
supported during engine removal to prevent rear eyelet of lifting
sling from damaging windshield.
NOTE
Hoist must be attached to intermediate eyelet when lifting
engine and attached to rear eyelet when lifting engine and
transmission together.
123.
Raise engine (5) only enough to take pressure off mounting brackets (2).
124.
Remove two locknuts (3) and washers (41 from right engine mount insulator (11 and engine mount
bracket (2). Discard locknuts (3). Repeat for left engine mount.
WARNING
Transmission must be supported during engine removal. Failure to
do this may cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
CAUTION
If vehicle is moved because of limited shop space or tactical
movement, damage to transmission and vehicle may occur. To
prevent damage, engine/transmission support sling can
be installed.
125. Support transmission (7) and remove four capscrews (8) and two studs (6) from transmission (7)
and engine (5).
WARNING
Direct all personnel not participating in engine removal to
stand clear during hoisting operation. Failure to do this may
cause injury to personnel.
Do not use hands to free engine of hangups or snags. Use
prybars to avoid injury.
CAUTION
Always remove engine slowly and watch for engine binding.
Something may still be connected to engine that must be removed.
Ensure wiring, lines, cables, and rods are not in the path of
removal.
126.
Hoist engine (5) slowly out of vehicle.
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