ENGINE REMOVAL
AND
REPLACE
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
REMOVE OR DISCONNECT;
- Battery negative cable
Heater air intake
Grill section - held by shoulder bolts and #2
phillips head screws
Upper crossmember
Hood release cable - lay aside
Belly pan
Transmission belly pan/scoop
Upper radiator retaining supports
Hood
cable
from
fender
connecting
crossmember
- Do not lose spring and plastic retainer
Upper and lower hoses from radiator and drain
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Vacuum hoses from thermovalve on radiator
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CAUTION
It is extremely important
to reconnect vacuum
hoses, water hoses and electrical wiring correctly.
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CAUTION
Exercise extreme care during engine removal, since
even minimal
flywheel
flexplate
damage may
result in a "no-run"
condition.
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Hoses and wire may be labeled using an ink pen
on masking tape as shown.
Labeling makes
reconnection simple and accurate. We also advise
drawing
a reference diagram
of connections,
since this is easier than tracing each system to
verify connections.
Refer to the vehicle emissions label (located on
the upper crossmember) for the emissions system
schematic, or see page C7-3.
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