B
ENGINE
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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Engine Installation
It is important to follow the assem-
bly sequence recommended for
mounting hardware.
1.
With the assistance of a hoist or another person,
lower the engine into position over the engine sup-
port castings.
2.
Install one rear horizontal and one front bottom
engine bolt through the casting and engine and
lightly snug in place.
3.
Install the remaining horizontal engine bolts and fin-
ger tighten. Remove the front bottom bolt and rein-
stall the skid plate finger tight.
4.
Tighten the bottom and horizontal mounting bolts to
45 ft. lbs. (60 Nm) torque.
5.
The remaining installation is in the reverse order of
disassembly using standard torque specifications.
DRIVE CLUTCH REMOVAL
To prevent the possibility of per-
sonal injury, use only impact sock-
ets when using an impact wrench.
Insert a clutch puller bolt (p/n 608429) into the clutch and
hand tighten for several turns.
Remove the clutch by driving it off with the impact wrench
and the clutch puller bolt.
NOTICE: In some extreme cases, the clutch will be
resistant to removal In stubborn cases the clutch
removal tool should be removed and the cavity filled
with grease. Install the clutch puller and use the
impact wrench to drive off the clutch. The combina-
tion of hydraulic pressure (grease) and the impact
wrench will remove the most stubborn clutch. To
prevent damage to the clutch, be sure to remove all
grease from the body of the clutch since grease
penetrating the seal may cause premature clutch
failure.
It is not necessary to remove the engine to remove the
clutch. Refer to the
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE
TRANSMISSION (CVT)
section for removal and installa-
tion.