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TM 10-4320-351-14 CAUTION Equipment  operation  is  allowable  with  minor  oil  leakages  (Class  I  or  Class  II).    If leakage is present at the engine, check lubricating oil level more often than usual. Do not allow oil level to fall below the ADD OIL mark.  When in doubt, notify your supervisor. a. Class I - Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration not great enough to form drops. b. Class II - Leakage great enough to form drops but not enough to cause drops to drip from item being checked or inspected. c. Class III - Leakage great enough to form drops that fall from item being checked or inspected. 2.3  PMCS PROCEDURES. Table  2-3  lists  the  checks  and  services  required  to  keep  your  pumping  assembly  in  good  operating  condition.   They  are listed  in  chronological  order  and  should  be  performed  in  this  order  so  they  become  a  habit.    An  explanation  of  each column is provided below. a. The "Item No." column provides the sequential identification number for each task. b. The "Interval" column tells you when to do a certain check or service. c. The "Location - Item to Check/Service" column tells you on which item the procedure is performed. d. The "Procedure" column tells you how to do the required checks and services.  Carefully follow these instructions. If you do not have the required tools, or if the procedure tells you to, notify your supervisor. e. The  "Not  Fully  Mission  Capable  If"  column  tells  you  the  conditions  under  which  your  pumping  assembly  is  not capable of performing its intended mission. 2-5

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