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Removing the Engine (continued)
ProLine H800
19241SL Rev A
13. Disconnect the wires and/or electrical connections from the following engine
electrical components:
A. Alternator connector and stud.
B. Oil pressure switch located near the engine oil filter.
C. Connector and positive battery cable from the starter motor.
D. High temperature shut down switch and temperature sender located on
the water pump housing.
E. Fuel stop solenoid on the injector pump.
F. Battery negative cable from the injector pump.
G. Glow plug strip.
H. PTO clutch wire connector.
The engine is very heavy, and a hoist not rated for the weight of the
engine may fail, causing possible injury and damage to the engine.
Use hoist equipment rated to lift the engine, which is approximately
135 kg (298 lb).
14. Attach a suitable lift or hoist to lift the engine from the frame. Support the
engine with the lift or hoist to prevent the engine from shifting or moving.
15. Remove the fasteners that secure the engine (with brackets) to the engine
shock mounts and the engine mount brackets
Use 1 person to operate the lift or hoist while another person guides
the engine from the machine.
When removing the engine ensure that you do not damage the
engine, fuel hoses, hydraulic lines, electrical harness or other parts.
16. Carefully raise the engine and remove from the machine.
17. If necessary, remove the engine brackets from the engine
CAUTION
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
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Engine: Service and Repairs

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