Removal (Fig. 13)
Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, set
8
1.
parking brake and remove key from the ignition switch.
RIGHT
FRONT
2.
Raise and support cargo box with prop rod.
4
3.
Removal in the Service and Repairs section of Engine
Chapter).
Remove muffler from machine (see Exhaust System
2
3
1
5
4.
levers and swing arm. Remove cable ties that secure
rear brake lines to swing arm.
Disconnect parking brake cables from rear brake
WARNING
6
4
9
7
10
Beforejackingupthemachine,reviewandfollow
Jacking Instructions in Chapter 1 -- Safety.
Figure 14
5.
swing arm and engine tray assembly.
Jack up both sides of the frame enough to lower
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Engine
6.
7.
8.
9.
Flange nut (2 used)
Mount (2 used)
Transaxle
Washer (4 used)
Cap screw (4 used)
Swing arm
Cap screw (2 used)
A. Chock the front and rear of both front tires to pre-
vent the vehicle from moving.
Engine tray
10. Washer (2 used)
B. After raising the machine, support both sides of
the frame with appropriate jack stands positioned
just in front of the rear axle tubes. This will allow the
swing arm and engine tray assembly to be lowered
from the vehicle.
6
5
CAUTION
4
When lowering swing arm and engine tray as-
sembly, make sure hoist can support the total
weight of the engine, transaxle, engine tray and
other attached components. Total weight is
approximately 325 pounds (148 kg).
3
1
2
6.
Attachhoisttotheenginetraytoallowswingarm,en-
Figure 15
gine and transaxle to be lowered from the vehicle. Make
sure hoist is attached to hold the full weight of the swing
arm, engine, transaxle and tray.
1.
2.
3.
Cap screw
Flat washer
Swing arm bracket
4.
5.
6.
Isolation mount
Engine tray
Flange nut
7.
shock absorbers to swing arm.
Remove cap screw and lock nut that secure both
10.Support swing arm and engine tray assembly in this
slightly lowered position to prevent it from shifting or fal-
ling.
8.
Remove cap screws, thrust washers and lock nuts
that secure swing arm to machine frame.
11.Remove both flange nuts, flat washers and cap
screwsthatsecuretheenginetraytotheswingarm(Fig.
14).
IMPORTANT: Take care to not damage the engine,
transaxle, fuel hoses, electrical harness or other
parts while lowering the swing arm and engine tray
assembly.
12.Remove four(4)capscrewsandflatwashersthatse-
cure the transaxle to the swing arm (Fig. 14).
9.
just enough to allow clearance for swing arm removal.
Workman MD/MDX
Carefully,lowerswingarmandenginetrayassembly
13.Remove swing arm from assembly.
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