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ENGINE REMOVAL and DISASSEMBLY u Chapter 7 u Classroom Manual u Page 157 CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK

OBJECTIVES u Describe the steps required to prepare the engine for removal. u Describe the basic method of removing an engine on most front wheel drive vehicles. u Describe the basic method of removing an engine on most rear wheel drive vehicles. u Explain the procedure of removing heads. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK

OBJECTIVES 2 u Describe the basic procedures for removing block components. u List considerations made when selecting a cleaning method. u Describe the various methods of chemical cleaning the engine components after disassembly. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK

INTRODUCTION u Not all engine repair operations require engine removal. u The engine must be removed when performing a complete rebuild. u Most cars are FWD. u Most trucks are RWD. u Completely disassembly after removal. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK

PREPARING the ENGINE for REMOVAL u Develop a plan for removing the engine. u Determine what tools are needed. u Study recommended procedure. u Position chain directly over center of engine. u Disconnect Battery. See caution. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK Page 157 Class 149 Lab

ENGINE REMOVAL u Take pictures. u Mark hoses. u Mark brackets. u Drain all Fluids from engine, keep separate. u Freon must be reclaimed. u Remove all accessories from engine. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK Page 159 Class

REMOVING THE ENGINE u Protect paint and finish of the vehicle. u Protect radiator and/or condenser. u Support the transmission/transaxle. u Remove engine from above if possible. u Use factory lift points. Fig P7-2, p157 Lab u Lengthening boom decreases lifting capacity. Page 161Class CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK

ASSIGNMENT u Write a engine removal procedure for the vehicle you will be rebuilding the engine on. u Due tomorrow.10/14/94 7:15 Am.. CBCAUTOMOTIVERKCBCAUTOMOTIVERK