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31. Drain compressor oil into suitable container (WP 0016, Removing Oil From Compressor).
NOTE
Replacement compressor may or may not be shipped with oil. Always check the oil
level in the replacement compressor before installing it into the refrigeration unit.
32. Remove two bolts (Figure 4, Item 1) from new compressor (Figure 4, Item 2).
33. Insert bolts (Figure 4, Item 1) through chain (Figure 4, Item 3) and back into compressor (Figure 4, Item 2), then
Install
WARNING
Lifting or moving heavy equipment incorrectly can cause serious injury. The
compressor weighs 150 to 175 pounds. Never attempt to move more than 42 pounds
alone.
Never perform a lifting operation alone and always use guide ropes when using a
hoist and moving hanging assemblies.
A lack of attention or improper positioning during a lifting operation can cause serious
injury or death. Pay very close attention at all times to items being moved during a lift
operation. Never stand under an item being lifted or in a position where you could be
trapped or pinned.
1. Attach hoist to new compressor (Figure 4, Item 2).
2. Use hoist to lift compressor (Figure 4, Item 2) and place on power tray in engine location.
3. Remove two bolts (Figure 4, Item 1) and chain (Figure 4, Item 3) from new compressor (Figure 4, Item 2).
4. Re-install two bolts (Figure 4, Item 1) into new compressor (Figure 4, Item 2).
5. Slide compressor (Figure 3, Item 10) into place.
6. Install spacers (Figure 3, Item 9) on front compressor mounts between compressor and power tray.
7. Position compressor to engine V-belt over compressor pulley.
8. Install standby motor to compressor V-belts (WP 0036, Install).
9. Secure rear compressor to power tray using two bolts (Figure 3, Item 1), washers (Figure 3, Item 2), and new
lock washers (Figure 3, Item 3).
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