TM 5-4320-302-14
Section V. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
INDEX
Para
Para
Air cleaner
4-21
Exhaust silencer
4-36
Air intake tubes, elbows,
Fan (on alternator)
4-28
and rain cap
4-21
Fuel feed pump
4-34
Alternator
4-38
Fuel filter
4-34
Alternator V-belt pulley and fan
4-28
Fuel system lines and fittings
4-34
Battery (two)
4-13
Fuel tank assembly
4-24
Battery box assembly
4-14
Fuel tank lines and fittings
4-22
Battery cable assemblies
4-13
Lifting bracket
4-25
Breather (crankcase)
4-33
Lube oil cooler
4-32
Check valve assembly
4-19
Lube oil filter
4-31
Check valve body assembly
4-19
Lube oil line and fittings
4-32
Control panel cover assembly,
Rain cap
4-21
control panel assembly,
Starter motor
4-37
instruments, and switches
4-16
Three-way selector valve
4-23
Cooling air blower
4-30
Tubes, elbows, and rain cap
4-21
Cooling air ducting
4-30
V-belt(s)
4-27
Crankcase breather
4-33
V-belt guard
4-26
Drive shaft V-belt pulley
4-29
V-belt pulley
Electrical system assembly
4-15
Alternator
4-28
Engine shutdown valve
4-35
Drive shaft
4-29
Exhaust elbow and guard
4-20
Wiring harness (control panel)
4-17
Exhaust primer assembly
4-18
4-11. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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 ON-
ENGINE-OFF switch turned off. EQUIPMENT CONDITION is not listed unless some other con-
dition is required besides the power being off.
Refer to Appendix F to determine torque requirements when tightening threaded fasteners, unless
a specific torque value is given in procedure. Standard torque values given in Appendix F are
determined by thread size.
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