8b.9.2, Engine disassembly, inspection and service b-20, 8b.9.3 – SkyTrak 3606 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 8B

8B-20

25. In four locations, remove the nuts, washers and

capscrews securing the engine mounts (Fig. 8B–1) to
the hydraulic reservoir/engine mount subframe.

26. Remove either the fan or the radiator to help prevent

damage to the radiator when the engine is removed.

27. Begin removing the engine from the vehicle with the

hoist or overhead crane.

28. As the engine is lifted away and removed, reposition

the debris shield at the base of the radiator to prevent
damage and allow engine removal. Avoid damaging
the oil filter and oil filter housing.

29. Carefully lift the engine out and away from the

vehicle. Place the engine safely onto ground
supports, or in a suitable engine stand. DO NOT rest
the engine on its oil pan, or damage will occur.

8B.9.2 Engine Disassembly, Inspection and

Service

Engine disassembly, internal inspection, service, repair
and assembly procedures are covered in the Cummins
4BT3.9 service manual. Several special engine service
tools are required to properly service the Cummins
engine. Contact the local Cummins parts distributor for
further information.

8B.9.3 Engine Installation

Removal and installation of the engine can be done with
or without the transmission attached. For information on
installing the transmission to the engine, refer to Section
7 Transmission
.

1. Place the engine mounts (items 17 and 26,

Fig. 8B–1) into the appropriate locations within the
hydraulic reservoir/engine mount subframe on the
vehicle.

2. Attach a suitable engine hoist to the engine lift plates

(Fig. 8B–22).

3. Carefully install the engine onto the engine mounts

(Fig. 8B–1). Make sure the bracket-type engine
mounts align properly with the engine mounts in the
subframe.

4. In four locations, install the nuts, washers and

capscrews securing the engine mounts (Fig. 8B–1) to
the hydraulic reservoir/engine mount subframe.
Torque the 7/16-14 x 3-1/4" Grade 8 capscrews to 60
lb/ft (81 Nm). Torque the 5/8-11 x 4" Grade 8
capscrews to 180 lb/ft (244 Nm).

5. Install the fan and/or radiator as required.

6. At the hydraulic fluid reservoir, connect the engine

harness wire lead (Fig. 8B–11) to the hydraulic fluid-
level sending unit.

7. Secure the throttle cable to the bracket (Fig. 8B–21),

located just above the starter.

8. Connect the throttle cable (Fig. 8B–21) at the engine

mount bracket.

9. Connect the fuel inlet line (Fig. 8B–20) to the fuel lift

pump.

10. Connect the fuel return line to the fuel injector pump.

11. Attach the wiring connectors at the auxiliary function

valve solenoids (Fig. 8B–19).

12. Connect the wiring harness leads to the steer select

valve leads (Fig. 8B–18).

13. Connect the engine wiring-harness bulkhead

connector to the bulkhead receptacle along the
vehicle frame.

14. Working from beneath the vehicle, connect all engine

wire harness leads (refer to Section 10 Electrical
System
as required for detailed views of harness
leads). Secure with plastic tube clips and tie wraps as
required to prevent the wiring harness and wire leads
from hanging below the vehicle and from coming into
contact with moving parts.

15. If the engine and transmission were NOT installed as

a unit, attach the transmission to the engine at this
time. Follow the procedure in Section 7
Transmission
.

Note: The drive shaft is a balanced assembly. The yokes
at each end of the drive shaft must be in the same plane
to help prevent excessive vibration (Fig. 8B–23).

Figure 8B–23. Align yokes in the same plane as shown.

16. Coat the M12 transmission driveshaft yoke retaining

capscrews with Loctite #242 (blue), install
lockwashers and torque to 83 lb/ft (112,5 Nm).

17. Connect all transmission wire leads.

Align yokes in same plane as shown
(note angled notch in yoke)

Angled
notch

Straight

edge

MS1120

Model 3606 • Origin 10/99

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