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TM 5-4320-305-24 3-6.  REPLACE ENGINE ASSEMBLY This task covers: a.   Removal c.   Installation b.   Cleaning/lnspection/Repair of Engine Suspension Parts d.   Adjustment INITIAL SETUP Tools 2-16 Control panel cables and hoses re- Adjusting device No. 100640 moved from engine side only. Dial gage (0.01) No. 100400 2-22 Engine cover panels and frame removed. Fuel reservoir No. 003-0777 2-26 Air intake system removed (as a High pressure timing device No. 003-0714 unit). Shop set, automotive repair, field 2-28 Exhaust components removed. maintenance, basic 2-31 Solenoid valve removed. Tool kit, master mechanics 2-42 Fuel tank lines and fittings removed. Equipment 3-4 Pump assembly removed. Condition Para Condition Description 3-12 Fuel line (fuel filter to fuel injection pump) and overflow line removed. 2-13 Battery cables removed from engine. 3-21 V-belt idler pulley removed from 2-15 Electrical system removed from front cover. engine side only. REMOVAL: WARNING Death    or    serious    injury    could    occur    if    unauthorized    or unnecessary  personnel  are  in  the  hoisting  area.  Permit  only personnel actually engaged in the hoisting operation to be near the   unit   and   hoisting   equipment.   All   instructions   for   the hoisting operations must come from one authorized person. Injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur from improper  hoisting.  Hoist  the  load  slowly  to  avoid  tearing  out lifting bail assembly, slipping slings, or load shift. Do not jerk the   load   or   swing   it   from   side-to-side   when   hoisting.   This places  additional  stress  on  hoisting  components  which  can cause  failure  and  loss  of  load.  Be  sure  hoisting  equipment  is on solid footing and is suitable for the size of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead clearance when hoisting. CAUTION Damage will occur if engine is set on oil pan. Provide adequate blocking to support engine after removal from trailer assembly. 1 Position a suitable lifting device (1) equipped with a spreader bar and sling over blower end of engine assembly (2). 3-20

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