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TM 10-4320-324-14
CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Contents
Page
3-1
General Lubrication Information ....................................................................................... 3-1
3-2
Introduction (Troubleshooting Procedures)....................................................................... 3-1
3-4
Introduction (Operator Maintenance Procedures) ............................................................. 3-9
3-5
Service Air Cleaner .......................................................................................................... 3-10
3-6
Service Batteries .............................................................................................................. 3-11
3-8
Service Engine Assembly................................................................................................. 3-13
3-7
Service Fuel Tank ............................................................................................................ 3-12
3-9
Service Pump Assembly .................................................................................................. 3-14
3-3
Troubleshooting Table...................................................................................................... 3-2
Section I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. General Lubrication Information.
CAUTION
Use only the type lubricants specified on current lubrication order and do not over lubricate. Over
lubrication may cause equipment failure or damage to working parts.
a. Refer to LO 10-4320-324-12.
b. Keep all lubricants in closed containers and store in a clean dry area away from excessive heat. Do not allow
dust, dirt, or other foreign matter to mix with the lubricants. Keep the lubrication equipment clean and ready for use.
Before lubricating the equipment wipe all lubrication points to remove dirt and grease. After lubricating, clean all
lubrication points of any spilled or excessively applied lubricant to prevent accumulation of dirt and foreign matter. Keep
all external surfaces and parts not requiring lubrication free of lubricants. Inspect all oil lines, fitting and filters for leaks
immediately after lubrication and during operation.
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
3-2. Introduction.
a. Table 3-1 lists the common malfunctions which you may find during the operation or maintenance of the
pumping assembly or its components. You should perform the tests/inspections and corrective actions in the order listed.
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