Chapter 8 - caterpillar engine and related systems – Cub Cadet 4 x 4 Volunteer User Manual
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Chapter 8 - Caterpillar Engine and Related Systems
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8.
Unplug the main connection between the engine
harness and the main harness.
See Figure 8.125.
9.
Disconnect the heavy gauge red cable from the
starter using a 12mm wrench.
See Figure 8.126.
9a. Cut the cable ties that hold the engine har-
ness to the frame. Position the harness so
that it will come-out with the engine.
10.
Unbolt and remove the exhaust system heat
shield using a 3/8” wrench. See Figure 8.127.
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The heat shield shares mounting bolts with the
bed locators / bump stops.
11.
Unbolt and remove the muffler heat shield using
a pair of 1/2” wrenches. See Figure 8.128.
NOTE: The following instructions are written on
the assumption that the engine being removed
will be reinstalled. The procedures include block-
ing-off all exposed ports on the engine to prevent
contamination or damage. If the engine is worn
or damaged beyond feasible repair, it is not nec-
essary to lock-off the ports. It is still a good idea
to block-off the items that connect to those ports.
As an example, if the hose from the air filter is
left open in a dusty shop environment, then a
new engine is installed, the first air it breathes is
likely to be contaminated.
Figure 8.125
Main harness
Engine harnes
s
Figure 8.126
Disconnect
Figure 8.127
Bed locators / bump stops
Heat shields
Figure 8.128
Muffler heat
shield bolts