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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS, PART 1
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Figure 105 — Viscous Fan Drive Assembly Storage
16. Remove the exhaust bracket from the
flywheel housing.
Use a container to collect power steering fluid.
17. Remove the power steering hoses.
If a fuel line to the DPF system is present, use a
container to collect fuel under the connection.
18. If present, disconnect the fuel and electrical
lines from the DPF system.
The DPF system is subject to extremely high
temperatures and can be very hot at all
points. Ensure that the components are cool
enough to be handled safely.
19. Disconnect the air line to the discharge
recirculation valve (DRV), if so equipped.
20. Disconnect the exhaust system from the
turbocharger.
21. Disconnect electrical cables or wires
connected to the starter.
22. Disconnect or remove all other items
attached to the frame or cab that would
prevent engine removal, such as:
a. Clutch linkage
b. Ground straps
c. Electrical wiring
d. Coolant tubing
e. Air lines
f. Fuel lines
g. Hydraulic hoses or tubing
Use a transmission jack to support the
transmission when disconnected from the engine.
23. With transmission jack in place, remove the
screws attaching the transmission to the
engine.
a. If a manual transmission, make certain
the clutch linkage, brackets and shift
linkage have been removed.
b. If an automatic transmission, make
certain the torque converter access
panel and the torque converter have
been removed.
With assistance and a suitable lifting device, such
as engine lifting tool, J 47038, support the engine
safely during removal.
1. OK to Store with Fan
Blade in Vertical
Position.
2. OK to Store with Fan
Blade in Horizontal
Position and Mounting
Flange Up. Do Not
Store
with Mounting Flange
Down.