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Page Title: REPLACE TURBOCHARGER AND EXHAUST (TURBINE) ELBOW (Continued)
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TM 5-4320-305-24 2-33.  REPLACE TURBOCHARGER AND EXHAUST (TURBINE) ELBOW (Continued) 15    Position turbocharger-to-filter lube oil pipe (3) between the oil filter and the turbocharger intake.  Install three pipe clips (10) and three end plates (11) with screws (7), three washers (8), and three rings (9).  Tighten screws only hand tight. 16    Install new gasket (6) on the turbocharger oil inlet port. 17    Using two bolts (4) and two washers (5), secure lube oil pipe (3) to the turbocharger oil inlet. 18    Secure the bolt end of lube oil pipe (3) with bolt (1) and two washers (2). 19    Tighten screws (7) on pipe clips (10) to hold the lube oil pipe (3) securely in position without vibration. OPERATIONAL CHECK: WARNING Touching exhaust system during test can cause severe burns. CARBON MONOXIDE (EXHAUST GAS) CAN KILL YOU Exposure to exhaust gases produces symptoms of headache, dizziness, loss of muscular control, drowsiness, or coma.  Brain damage or death can result from severe exposure. Fumes from engines become concentrated with poor ventilation.  Operate engine in a ventilated area only. While running engine, be alert for fumes.  If someone is overcome, expose to fresh air; keep warm and  still;  give  artificial  respiration  if  needed.    Seek  medical  attention.    Administer  oxygen,  if available. GOOD VENTILATION IS THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST EXHAUST POISONING. 1 Start engine and check for loose, rattling components.  Tighten as necessary to prevent rattles. 2 Check for oil leaks around lube oil line connections to the turbocharger, at the oil filter, and at the front cap of the return line.  Tighten connections and reseat gaskets as necessary. 2-127

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