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Crankshaft - Removal






REMOVAL





1. Drain engine oil and remove oil filter Service and Repair
2. Remove engine from vehicle Engine - Removal.
3. Mount engine on an engine stand.
4. Remove oil pan and oil pick-up tube Engine Oil Pan - Removal.
5. Remove idler pulley bracket for accessory drive belt.
6. Remove upper intake manifold Intake Manifold - Removal.
7. Remove cylinder head covers Cylinder Head Cover(s) - Removal.





8. Remove timing chain cover Engine Timing Cover(s) - Removal.
9. Remove primary timing chain Timing Chain & Sprockets - Removal.
10. Remove crankshaft sprocket Timing Chain & Sprockets - Removal.
11. Remove oil pump Removal and Replacement.
12. Remove crankshaft rear oil seal retainer (2) Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal - Removal.





13. Remove windage tray (1).





14. Turn crankshaft until connecting rod cap to be removed is accessible.

NOTE: Connecting rod bearing caps are not interchangeable and should be marked before removing to ensure correct reassembly.

CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch to mark connecting rods. Damage to connecting rod could occur.

15. Mark connecting rod bearing cap positions using a permanent ink marker or scribe tool. Also scribe a location reference mark from the #3 main bearing cap to the engine block to use as a guide during reassembly.
16. Remove connecting rod bearing caps. Use care to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearing surfaces.

CAUTION: Care should be taken not to damage the fractured rod and cap joint face surfaces or damage to the engine may occur.

17. Remove main bearing tie bolts (1) and (2).





18. Remove main bearing cap bolts (1) and main bearing caps (2).

CAUTION: When removing crankshaft, use care not to damage bearing surfaces on the crankshaft.

19. Remove crankshaft (7) from cylinder block (6).