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TM 5-2410-233-23
ENGINE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED
0019 00
REMOVAL - CONTINUED
10.
Remove three bolts (18), lockwashers (19) and washers (20) from bottom of dash. Discard lockwashers.
NOTE
Nut is accessible from engine compartment.
11.
Remove nut (21), bolt (18) and lockwasher (19). Dis-
18,19,21
card lockwasher.
12.
Tilt dash rearward to gain access.
386-817
18,19,20
WARNING
Use extreme caution when handling heavy parts. Provide adequate support and use assistance during pro-
cedure. Ensure that any lifting device used is in good condition and of suitable load capacity. Keep clear of
heavy parts supported only by lifting device. Failure to follow this warning may cause injury or death.
CAUTION
Always use a load leveler while lifting engine assembly. This will keep lifting force vertical at
all times, avoiding damage to lifting brackets.
Engine assembly must be lifted so that crankshaft centerline is horizontal. This will prevent
binding on rear engine mount locating pins.
NOTE
Weight of engine and torque divider is approximately 3,000 lb (1,361 kg).
13.
Attach a load leveler and suitable lifting device to engine lifting brackets IAW illustration.
0019 00-4

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