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TM 5-4320-305-24 Section II. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES INDEX Para Para Adapter housing 3-23 Fuel feed pump 3-14 Alternator, V-belt pulley, Fuel injection pump 3-13 and fan 3-18 Fuel injectors 3-15 Bearing housing assembly 3-5 Fuel system lines and fittings 3-12 Cooling air blower 3-9 Idler pulley assembly 3-21 Cooling air ducting 3-9 Lube oil cooler 3-8 Crankshaft V-belt pulley 3-24 Lube oil filter 3-8 Cylinder head assembly, rocker Oil pan assembly 3-10 arms, pushrods, and tappets 3-19 Oil pump assembly 3-11 Engine assembly 3-6 Pump assembly 3-4 Fan 3-18 Starter motor 3-17 Flywheel 3-7 Tachometer drive 3-20 Frame 3-25 Turbocharger 3-16 Front cover 3-22 3-3. 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. If fuel tank has broken welds, dry it thoroughly before reworking cracked welds. 3-6

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