Removing and Installing the Engine
Removing the Engine
1. Put machine on a level surface, stop engine, remove
key from ignition switch and engage parking brake.
NOTE: Be prepared to insert a plug into fuel line to
prevent fuel spill.
2. Remove intake hose from air cleaner and carburetor.
12. Remove main fuel return hose at injector nozzle
connection.
3. Remove transmission drive coupling (see Chapter 10
- Transmission Coupler and PTO).
13. Remove capscrews attaching fan belt guard and
remove fan belt guard.
4.
Remove PTO belt (see Chapter 10 - Transmission
Coupler and PTO).
14. Remove capscrews securing fan shroud to radiator
so fan shroud can be move during engine removal for
cooling fan clearance.
5. Disconnect battery cables from battery terminals.
6. Disconnect and tag all wires connected to engine and
engine accessories.
15. Attach a short section of chain between the two lifting
shakles on the engine. Attach block and tackle or hoist
chain to this short section of chain, approximately mid•
way between the two shakles.
7. Put a drain pan under radiator, loosen radiator cap,
loosen radiator petcock and allow radiator to drain com•
pletely.
NOTE: Do not attach hoist chain or chains directly to
shackles on engine as this may cause damage to fan
shaft tube or muffler when the engine weight is sup•
ported by chains.
8. Move drain pan under lower radiator hose. Discon•
nect hose from radiator and allow coolant to drain into
pan. Remove lower and upper radiator hoses.
16.
Remove four bolts securing rear engine mount to
9.
Move drain pan under rear of engine and remove
frame.
cylinder block plug (located above starter) to drain cool•
ant from cylinder block. Install cylinder block plug.
17. Remove slack from lifting chain and carefully re•
move two capscrews which pass through the two rubber
front engine mounts.
10.
Disconnect throttle control cable from throttle
bracket.
18. Lift and guide engine from engine compartment. Be
careful not to damage the radiator cooling fan or other
components during removal.
11. Remove fuel line from outlet side of fuel filter/water
separator.
Installing the Engine
1. Do steps 2 - 18 of “Removing the Engine” in reverse
order.
3. Inspect for oil and coolant leaks.
4.
Check engine idle speed and maximum governed
2. Fill cooling system with new coolant. Install a new oil
filter and fill engine with correct oil.
speed settings.
Removing and Installing the Engine
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Groundsmaster® 300 Series
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