Ford Corsar Repair Manual page 79

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ENGINE REMOVAL
WARNING:
a. Situate vehicle on a flat and solid surface.
b. Do not remove engine until exhaust system has completely
cooled off.
Otherwise, you may burn yourself and/or fire may break out
in fuel line.
c. For safety during subsequent steps, the tension of wires
should be slackened against the engine.
d. Where possible, remove w i r i n g sub-harnesses with
engine.
Refer t o "Releasing Fuel Pressure" i n section
ES.
e. Before removing front axle from transaxle, place safety
stands under designated front supporting points. Refer to
G I
section for lifting points and towing.
1.
Be sure to hoist engine and transaxle in a safe manner.
g. For engines not equipped w i t h engine slingers, attach suit-
able slingers and bolts.
CAUTION:
When lifting engine, be careful not to strike adjacent parts,
especially accelerator wire casing, brake lines, and brake
master cylinder.
In hoisting the engine, always use engine slingers in a safe
manner.
In removing drive shaft, be ctlretul not to damage grease seal
of transaxle.
Removal
1. Drain coolant.
2. Disconnect adjacent wires, harness, pipes and hoses.
3. Remove the follwing parts:
Drive belts
Power steering pump
e
A/C compressor
Alternator and adjusting bar
Drive shafts
Front exhaust tube
4. Lift up engine slightly with engine slingers and disconnect or
remove all engine mountings.
5. Support engine and transaxle assembly by placing suitable
jacks under oil pan and transaxle.
6. Lower engine and transaxle assembly.
7. Remove engine from transaxle.
Installation
Use reverse order t o removal.

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