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TM 55-1905-220-14-2
2-71. STANDBY LUBE OIL SYSTEM.
a. The standby lube oil system consists of a pump. The pump circulates lubricating oil through the marine gear on
the propulsion engines. The system is to be operated when an engine(s) is not operating and the craft is moving. This
can happen when the craft is being towed or operating on one engine.
b. The lube oil system is not required if the propeller shaft is locked. This prevents the propeller from windmilling.
c. The following is an index to the procedures:
Description
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Standby Lube Oil System - Starboard Engine
Standby Lube Oil System - Port Engine
2-72. STANDBY LUBE OIL SYSTEM - STARBOARD ENGINE.
The turn-on/turn-off procedure for the starboard engine standby lube oil system is as follows:
a. Starting System:
(1)
Forward Engine Room.
Place circuit breaker #11, on power distribution panel P401,
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