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TM 9-2320-364-34-4 20-354 20-106.  REMOVING ENGINE FROM STAND (CONT). a. Remove Engine From Stand. Engine weighs 2,600 lbs (1,180 kg).  Attach suitable lifting device prior to removal to prevent possible injury to personnel. Keep out from under engine when lifting.  If engine slips, sways or falls, serious injury or death may result. Ensure lifting device is not resting on turbo air inlet when lifting engine to prevent damage to inlet or turbocharger. Ensure loose wires and hoses are secure and moved out of way so they do not snag and cause damage when engine is lifted. Install lifting hooks as shown.  Before lifting engine completely off supports, test by lifting slightly to see if balanced.  If engine starts to tilt, lower and adjust chain lengths. Unbalanced engine can swing causing damage. (1) Install lifting device on engine (12) at lift points (143) and support weight of engine. (2) With the aid of an assistant, remove six screws (145) and lockwashers (144) from engine stand.  Discard lockwashers. (3) Position engine (12) on jackstands. (4) Remove 13 screws (142) and adapter plate from engine (12). 143

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