TM 10-4320-226-145.5.3 Engine Compression Pressure Check.INITIALSETUPToolsGeneral Mechanic’s Tool Kit (appendix B,Section III, Item 1)Nozzle Puller (appendix B, Section III,Item 7)Compression Gauge Assembly (appendix B,Section III, Item 8)Material/PartsWashers (TM 10-4320-226-24P)Equipment ConditionsEquipment shut down, refer toparagraph 2.5.1.2 or 2.5.2.2.Shutdown solenoid rod disconnected(Non-regulated pump only,paragraph 4.10.15).Actuator Rod disconnected (Regulated pumponly, paragraph 4.14.6)GeneralSafety InstructionsTo prevent rolling or sliding, do notwork on equipment that is not securelystabilized.Do not operate equipment in enclosedarea unless exhaust gases are piped tooutside and adequate ventilation isprovided.Do not touch exhaust system aftershutting down engine.Do notfuel.Do notsmoke or use open flames aroundwork on equipment withoutfollowing standard shop safetyPrecautions.To prevent rolling or sliding, do not work on equipment that is notsecurely stabilized.Ensure both wheels of equipment have chocks that aresecure.Do not touch exhaust system after equipment operation.Exhaust systemsbecome very hot and can cause serious burns.Do not smoke or use open flames around fuel.Ensure container isused to catch fuel and fuel is disposed of properly.Failure to obeythis warning may result in personal injury or death.Failure to obey these warnings could result in serious personal injury.Handle fuel injection nozzles with care to prevent damage.Cap inlet portand plug overflow port to prevent entry of foreign matter.Failure toobey this caution may result in equipment damage.a.Remove injection nozzle as follows:(1) Remove nut (figure 5-3, 1) and injection nozzle yoke (2).(2) Remove injection nozzle (3).(3) Using nozzle puller, remove injection nozzle washer (4) from cylinder anddiscard.5-11
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