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TM 9-2350-287-34 3-2. ENGINE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT (continued). CAUTION 1. 2. 3. Use  care  to  avoid  damage  to  powerpack  components  during  replacement.  Nicks, scratches,  and  dents  resulting  from  careless  handling  can  cause  oil  leakage  or improper  functioning.  This  could  result  in  equipment  failure.  Handling  of  heavy components with slings and hooks, and blocking for support in various positions, are important for damage prevention. NOTE Refer to TM 9-2815-202-34 and TM 9-2520-234-35 regarding procedures for the removal and installation of engine, to or from shipping and storage containers. Attach sling to suitable lifting device and four engine lifting eyes. WARNING The  transmission,  transfer  assembly,  and  engine  assembly  are  heavy.  To  prevent injury  to  personnel  or  damage  to  equipment,  make  sure  they  are  supported  and blocked to prevent transmission from rolling. Remove six screws (2), Iockwashers (3), and washers (4) from tie bar (5) at transmission (9). Iockwashers. Discard With the aid of an assistant, remove six screws (8), Iockwashers (7), and washers (6) and tie bar (5) from engine (1). Discard Iockwashers. 3-2

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