7 engine replacement, 1 engine removal, Engine replacement – JLG G6-42A Service Manual User Manual

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G6-42A, G9-43A, G10-43A

Engine

7.7

ENGINE REPLACEMENT

7.7.1

Engine Removal

Note: The radiator and oil cooler integrated with the
cooling package must be removed from the machine
before engine removal. Refer to

Section 7.2, “Engine

Cooling System.” Several additional components must
be removed before engine removal. They will be
addressed in the following procedures.

1. Park machine on a firm, level surface, level machine,

fully retract boom, lower boom, place transmission
control lever in (N) NEUTRAL position, engage
parking brake, and shut engine OFF.

2. Place a Do Not Operate Tag on both the ignition key

switch and steering wheel.

3. Open engine cover. Allow system fluids to cool.

4. Properly disconnect and remove battery. Remove

engine cover. Mark position of cover to help with
cover adjustment when being reinstalled.

5. Remove the oil pan cover underneath the

engine compartment.

6. Drain and remove the radiator assembly. Refer to

Section 7.2.3, “Radiator Assembly and
Replacement.”

7. Remove the heater hoses attached to the engine

(if equipped).

Note: Engine harness is routed and attached to engine
using hold-down clamps and plastic wire ties at various
places on engine. Before removing engine, ensure that
harness has been completely separated (disconnected)
from engine. Move harness clear of engine, and with
help of an observer, ensure that engine clears harness
during removal.

8. Label and disconnect all electrical wire connections

on the engine.

9. Disconnect and cap fuel inlet line.

10. Disconnect and cap fuel return line from engine.

11. Remove exhaust pipe from the exhaust manifold.

Refer to Section 7.5, “Engine Exhaust System.”

12. Loosen clamps on sleeve reducer at engine and on

air suction pipe.

13. Remove air cleaner tube from turbo charger.

14. Remove access plug from bottom of engine bell

housing. This will allow access to remove bolts
holding the torque convertor diaphragm to the
engine flywheel.

15. Turn engine over slowly by hand and align each of

four torque convertor diaphragm bolts to be
accessed. Remove them one at a time.

16. Secure the engine with a lifting strap or chain from

the appropriate lifting points (1). Use a suitable hoist
or overhead crane.

17. Place a support or jack under transmission to hold

transmission in place while engine is being removed.

18. Remove bolts and washer securing engine mounts.

19. Remove bolts holding transmission to engine.

Slightly lift and pull engine out of machine. Have an
assistant ensure that engine clears all frame
components during removal.

20. Place engine on a flat, level surface.

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