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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
19. Remove all coolant tubes, ground straps, air
lines, fuel lines, hydraulic hoses or tubes,
throttle linkage and electrical wiring
harnesses that are attached to the engine
and would prevent its removal.
20. Remove the air cleaner assembly, if
required.
21. Remove the exhaust bracket from the
clutch, torque converter or flywheel housing
and remove exhaust clamp at the
turbocharger.
22. Remove power steering hoses and the
reservoir, if applicable.
23. Disconnect any electrical cables or wires still
connected to the starter. Remove three
mounting capscrews from the mounting
flange and remove the starter.
24. Support the transmission with an
appropriate transmission jack.
25. Remove the retaining bolts that secure the
transmission bell housing to the flywheel
housing.
26. Remove the hood rest crossmember(s), if
applicable.
27. Obtain the appropriate lifting equipment (bar
or chain) and attach to the proper lift points
on the engine.
28. Position and attach the engine hoist to the
lift bar or chain and, using the hoist, place
tension on the bar or chain.
29. If the vehicle is equipped with a manual
transmission, remove the clutch linkage and
bracket retaining bolts.
30. If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic
transmission, remove the torque converter
access panel and remove the capscrews
that secure the torque converter to the
flywheel.
31. Remove the retaining bolts that secure the
engine mounts to the engine.
32. With the help of an assistant, remove the
engine from the vehicle. Watch for
obstructions that may interfere with its
removal such as engine or chassis
components, brackets, clamps or other parts
still attached to the engine.
33. Refer to Engine Disassembly procedures for
mounting the engine on an engine stand.
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