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TM 5-2420-222-34 3-3. ENGINE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT (Con’t). 15.  Remove four screws (50) and washers (51) from flywheel housing (30) and reverser housing (3). 16.  Remove two screws (56) and lockwashers (55) from engine oil pan, flywheel housing (30), and reverser housing (3). Discard lockwashers. 17.  Remove  two  screws  (47),  lockwashers  (53),  nuts  (52),  upper  engine  mounts  (49),  lower  engine  mounts  (54),  and washers (48) from left and right brackets (46).  Discard lockwashers. WARNING Parts  of  clutch  assembly  will  be  coated  with  asbestos  dust.    Breathing this dust may be hazardous to your health.  Use an approved filter mask for use against asbestos dust. Never use compressed air or a dry brush to   clean   these   parts.      Dust   must   be   removed   with   an   industrial-type vacuum cleaner equipped with a high efficiency filter system. 18.  With two assistants, raise lifting device until it supports engine assembly (39).  Move lifting device forward until engine assembly clears reverser housing (3). 19.  Raise lifting device and remove engine assembly (39) from loader backhoe. 20.  Lower lifting device and install engine assembly (39) on engine stand or wood blocks. 21.  Remove lifting device, engine and transmission sling (37), and eyebolts (36) from engine assembly (39).

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