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TM 5-4320-306-24 3-6.  REPLACE ENGINE ASSEMBLY (Continued) 6. Remove screws (11), lockwashers (12), and washers (13) that secure support bracket (3) to the front cover.  Remove the support bracket. 7. Position another suitable lifting device (1) equipped with a spreader bar and sling over flywheel end of engine assembly. 8. Place sling under crankcase at flywheel end of engine assembly. 9. Put tension on sling and position spreader bar so that sling hangs vertically and does not crush components mounted on engine Make sure engine is properly supported. 10.  Apply only enough lifting force to remove pressure from front engine supports (14). 11.  Remove bolts (15), washers (16), lockwashers (17), nuts (18), and screws (19) from front engine supports (14). Remove the engine supports from skid and engine. 12.  With both slings attached, remove engine. CLEANING/INSPECTION/REPAIR OF ENGINE SUSPENSION PARTS WARNING Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  diesel  fuel  oil  is  not  handled  carefully. Use in a well-ventilated area away from open flame, arcing equipment, ignition sources,   heaters,   or   excessive   heat.      Always   store   fuel   in   proper,   marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  compressed  air  is  directed  against  the skin.    Do  not  use  compressed  air  for  cleaning  or  drying  unless  the  pressure is/has   been   reduced   to   30   psi   (2   11   kgcm2)   or   less.      When   working   with compressed  air  always  use  chip  guards,  eye  protection,  and  other  personal protective equipment. 1. Clean support bracket and the front and rear engine supports with diesel fuel oil and dry with low pressure compressed air Inspect all components for cracks, distortion, and elongated mounting holes Replace components with visible damage. 2. Repair any minor damage, nicks, burrs, rust, or corrosion on support bracket or engine supports. 3. Inspect area around each mounting hole for minute cracks using MIL-L-6868 magnetic particle inspection.  If any cracks are found, replace support bracket or engine support(s). 3-22

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