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Engine Assembly Removal From Cradle


- Tools Required
- SA9lOSE 3-Bar Engine Support Fixture





The transaxle is left mounted firmly in the cradle during engine removal.
1. Remove spark plug wire ends at ignition module.
2. Remove power steering pump with support bracket, if equipped. Attach pump to cradle or steering gear in an upright position with safety wire.
3. Attach engine lift tool SA9105E (or equivalent) to the engine service support brackets for powertrain support.





4. Place a 1/2 inch x 1 inch x 3 inch block of wood under the axle shaft. Remove intake manifold support brace (DOHC [LL0]) and three axle shaft bracket support bolts and allow bracket to rotate rearward. It may be necessary to lift the engine slightly to allow for clearance between the drive axle shaft bracket and starter support bracket.





5. Place a 4 inch x 4 inch x 6 inch long block of wood under the transaxle housing for support.





6. The engine strut bracket and torque strut are removed as an assembly. The engine may have to be lifted slightly for engine strut assembly removal.





7. Remove the four transaxle housing attachment bolts.

NOTICE: Manual transaxles require the engine be moved approximately 100 mm (4 inch) forward in the cradle for input shaft disengagement.

8. Carefully lift the engine assembly from the cradle and mount it on an engine stand for repairs or on a transportation pallet.

IMPORTANT: Before shipment, all fluids must be drained from the engine, and all openings plugged or capped.