
Engine Disassembly (00-01)
Engine - Preparation for Cleaning
Warning: The engine lifting equipment must be designed
to safely lift the engine and the transmission as an as-
sembly. The dry weight of the standard engine with
accessories is 1256 kg [2770 lbs]. Refer to the equipment
manufacturer’s specifications for the transmission
weight.
Use a correctly rated hoist, and attach engine lifting fix-
ture, Part No. ST-125 or Part No. 3822512, to the engine
mounted lifting brackets to remove the engine.
NOTE: If the transmission is not removed, place a support
under the transmission to prevent it from falling.
Installations such as short and medium nose conven-
tional chassis, the factory installed rear engine lifting
brackets are usually removed due to space constraints.
In this case, the service rear engine lifting bracket, Part
No. 3823835, will be required to remove the engine from
the chassis.
Refer to the N14 Troubleshooting and Repair Manual,
Bulletin No. 3810456, Section 9, for further information.
Install the engine on two engine support stands, Part No.
ST-163.
Label and remove all electrical wiring and controls.
Install caps or tape on the following openings to prevent
moisture and dirt from entering the engine:
1. Both sides of the turbocharger.
2. All oil, air, water, and fuel openings.
Engine - Cleaning
Warning: When using a steam cleaner, wear protective
clothing and safety glasses or a face shield. Hot steam
can cause serious personal injury.
Use steam to clean the engine, and dry with compressed
air.
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