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TM 9-2320-360-34-1 (69) Attach lifting chain (173) to lifting brackets (174).  Refer to table 3-1 for correct lengths. Table 3-1.  Chain Lengths Chain Location Length Chain attached to front lifting bracket  .......................36 in. (91 cm) Chain attached to left rear lifting bracket  ..................29.5 in. (75 cm) Chain attached to right rear lifting bracket  ................29.5 in. (75 cm) WARNING · Engine/transmission assembly weighs  4206  lb  (1908  kg).    Stay clear of engine/transmission assembly when it Is supported by lifting    device.        If    engine    falls, serious     Injury     or     death     may result. · Use guide straps or rope to guide engine/transmission assembly while   lifting.      Failure   to   comply may result In Injury to personnel. (70) Support engine/transmission assembly (72) with lifting device and chain. (71) Attach guide ropes to lifting brackets (174) on engine/transmission assembly (72). CAUTION Ensure all lines, hoses, and electrical cables remaining with engine/transmission   are   secured   to engine/transmission,   and   that   those remaining  with  chassis  are  free  from engine/   transmission   before   lifting. Failure    to    comply    may    result    in damage    to    air    lines,    hoses,    and electrical cables. (72) Remove engine/transmission assembly (72) from frame (80) with aid of assistants. 3-19

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