TM 5-4320-302-14Section II. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESINDEXParaParaAdapter housing and bearing plate5-24Fuel injectors5-6Alternator5-19Fuel tank assembly5-16Alternator V-belt pulley5-9Lube oil cooler5-14Bearing housing assembly5-5Pump and bearing housingBottom cover5-22assembly5-4Cooling air blower5-17Skid assembly5-25Cooling air ducting5-13Starter motor5-18Cylinder head assembly, rockerTachometer drive5-23arms, and tappets5-20V-belt guard5-8Drive shaft V-belt pulley5-11V-belt pulleyEngine assembly5-7Alternator5-9Fan (alternator)5-10Drive shaft5-11Flywheel5-12Valves, valve guides, andFuel feed pump5-15valve seats5-215-3. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSMost maintenance instructions in this section will list resources required, personnel required, andequipment 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 notlisted, it means one person can do the task.The normal standard equipment condition to start a maintenance task is engine stopped andON-ENGINE-OFF switch turned off. EQUIPMENT CONDITION is not listed unless some othercondition 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 Fare determined by thread size.5-6
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