3. Engine Removal and Installation
3.1. Engine Removal
Several subsystems must be removed before the engine can be extracted from the engine
bay. These systems are:
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Oil, see chapter 2.4.3
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Intercooler, support and hoses.
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Engine electrical harness, and earth cable
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Oil storage tank assembly.
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Battery and his support
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Throttle cable, Exhaust hose, fuel rail, cooling hose
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Air intake and throttle body assembly.
( will come out all in one, do not disconnect the intake bracket )
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Starter motor, will avoid you to disconnect the wires on the start relay
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Cut the cable tie over the oil cooler
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4 Engine mounts bolts
The use of an engine hoist or overhead crane system is required to both remove and install
the engine assembly.
Always disconnect the positive (RED) and negative (BLACK) battery cables from the battery
after removing the engine oil and prior to performing any engine work. Failure to do so may
cause severe injury or death.
NOTE: The use of an engine hoist is strongly recommended for working on and removing the
engine from the engine compartment. Place masking tape around the engine compartment.
Doing so will prevent nicking and scratching of the hull when the engine is removed.
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