Subsection XX (ENGINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION)
10. Move propeller shaft yoke downwards to
make room.
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11. Move engine rearward to disconnect front pro-
peller shaft from engine.
12. Remove engine by the RH side.
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ENGINE INSTALLATION
The installation is the reverse of the removal pro-
cedure. However, pay attention to the following.
1. Inspect condition of engine mounts.
2. Install engine on vehicle.
3. Install all engine retaining bolts loosely.
4. Install and tighten propeller shaft screw. Refer
to
REAR DRIVE
subsection.
5. Tighten engine retaining bolts to specification.
TORQUE
Engine retaining bolts
62.5 N•m ± 7.5 N•m
(46 lbf•ft ± 6 lbf•ft)
6. If applicable, fill engine as per specification. Re-
fer to
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
subsection.
7. Fill and bleed cooling system. Refer to
PERI-
ODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
subsec-
tion.
8. Check for any leaks.
9. Reinstall all the remaining parts as the reverse
of removal procedure. Refer to exploded views
and proper subsections.
10. Test drive vehicle to confirm proper operation.
ENGINE MOUNTS
REPLACEMENT
NOTE:
Use the same procedure for the front and
rear engine mounts.
Engine Mount Removal
Insert a punch into engine mount bushing and
push the opposite engine mount out.
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Engine Mount Installation
The installation is the reverse of the removal pro-
cedure.
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