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TM 5-4320-305-24 Section VI.  MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES INDEX Para Para Air cleaner 2-26 Fuel feed pump 2-32 Air intake piping 2-26 Fuel filter cartridges 2-30 Air valve cover assembly 2-20 Fuel tank assembly 2-41 Alternator, V-belt pulley, and fan 2-35 Fuel tank lines and fittinas 2-42 Axle 2-48 Intake duct assembly 2-22 Batteries 2-13 Muffler and exhaust pipe 2-28 Battery box assembly 2-14 Oil drain assembly 2-29 Battery cable assemblies 2-13 Shock absorbers 2-47 Brakes Solenoid valve 2-31 Trailer 2-44 Springs 2-46 Wheel 2-45 Starter motor 2-34 Breather (crankcase) 2-27 Strainer assembly 2-18 Charging receptacle 2-13 Suction assembly 2-18 Clearance lights 2-39 Taillights 2-39 Control panel assembly 2-16 Three-way selector valve 2-43 Crankcase breather 2-27 Throttle actuator, quick release link, Data and warning plates 2-37 and magnetic pickup 2-24 Discharge check valve assembly 2-21 Tool box (and components) 2-38 Discharge elbow 2-19 Trailer brake 2-44 Discharge manifold assembly 2-19 Turbocharger 2-33 Electrical system assembly 2-15 V-belts 2-25 Engine cover 2-22 V-belt pulley, alternator 2-35 Ether start kit 2-23 Wheel brakes 2-45 Exhaust manifold and suction pipe 2-36 Wheels and tires 2-48 Exhaust (turbine) elbow 2-33 Wiring harness (control panel) 2-17 Exhaust system 2-28 Wiring harness (trailer) 2-40 2-12.  GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Most maintenance instructions in this section will list resources required, personnel required, and equipment condition for the start of the procedure.  Note the following. · Resources required are not listed unless they apply to the procedure. Personnel required are listed only if the task requires more than one.  If PERSONNEL is not listed, it means one person can do the task.   The normal standard equipment condition to start a maintenance task is engine stopped and START/STOP switch set at  STOP.  EQUIPMENT CONDITION is not listed unless some other condition is required besides the power being off.    Refer to Appendix D to determine torque requirements when tightening threaded fasteners, unless a specific torque  value  is  given  in  the  procedure.    Standard  torque  values  given  in  Appendix  D  are  determined  by thread size. 2-33

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