IMPORTANT: Make sure to not damage the engine,
flywheel housing, fuel hoses, hydraulic lines, elec-
trical harness or other parts while removing engine.
Also, make sure that transmission does not shift
during engine removal.
2
1
CAUTION
One person should operate lift or hoist while a
second person guides the engine assembly out
of the machine.
Figure 13
1.
Temp shutdown switch
2. Temp warning switch
18.Move
engine toward the rear of the machine to sepa-
rate it from the transmission input shaft and flywheel
housing. Carefully raise engine from the machine.
CAUTION
19.Locate
wheel housing to engine.
and retrieve two (2) dowel pins that locate fly-
One person should operate lift or hoist while a
second person guides the engine assembly into
the machine.
20.If
necessary, remove six (6) cap screws that secure
flywheel coupling to engine flywheel and remove cou-
pling from engine.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to not damage the engine,
flywheel housing, fuel or hydraulic lines, electrical
harness or other parts while installing the engine.
Also, make sure that transmission does not shift
during engine installation.
21.If
necessary, remove engine mount and muffler
bracket from engine.
Engine Installation (Fig. 9)
7.
Carefully lower engine assembly into the machine.
Move engine toward the front of the machine while align-
ing flywheel coupling to transmission input shaft and en-
gine endplate to flywheel housing.
1.
ing maintenance or rebuilding are installed to the en-
gine.
Make sure that all engine components removed dur-
8.
bracket to engine endplate with eight (8) flange head
screws and two (2) socket head screws.
Secure flywheel housing and fuel/water separator
2.
to engine with cap screws and lock washers. Torque cap
screws from 50 to 60 ft–lb (68 to 81 N–m).
If removed, install engine mount and muffler bracket
9.
frame with two (2) cap screws, snubbing washers and
lock nuts.
Secure engine to the engine mounts attached to the
3.
If flywheel coupling was removed from engine, apply
Loctite #271 (or equivalent) to threads of six (6) cap
screws and secure coupling to engine flywheel. Torque
cap screws 19 ft–lb (25.7 N–m).
10.Connect
fuel hoses to the fuel/water separator (Fig.
Connect return fuel hose to front injector nozzle
(Fig. 12).
11).
4.
Position two (2) dowel pins to engine endplate.
5.
ing engine installation.
Support transmission to prevent it from moving dur-
11.
placed during engine removal:
Connect electrical wires to engine using labels
A. Negative battery cable, wire harness ground and
fuel stop solenoid (Fig. 11).
CAUTION
B. Glow plug bus (Fig. 12).
When installing engine assembly, make sure lift
or hoist can safely support 250 pounds (114 kg).
C. High temperature warning switch and high tem-
perature shutdown switch (Fig. 13).
6.
Connect lift or hoist to the front and rear engine lift
tabs.
D. Starter motor, fusible link harness, alternator and
oil pressure switch.
Kubota Diesel Engine
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