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TM 55-1905-220-14-3
CAUTION
Maintain proper oil level at all times to prevent damage to various hydraulic
components and to assure proper unit component operation.
(3) Engine.
Check engine oil level. Refer to lubrication order for type oil to add when dipstick
indicates level is low. Check gasket in oil filler cap for damage or deterioration. Check engine oil filters for oil
leaks. Drain a small amount of oil from filters to check condition. Drain, replace filter element, and refill when
dirty. Check and ensure that belt tension of all accessory drives are properly adjusted. Inspect and clean air
cleaner filter element if necessary. Check hose for breaks, cracks, and proper clamp fastening.
(4) Heat Exchanger.
Check heat exchanger hose for cracks, breaks, or leaks and clamps for
tightness. Add coolant when necessary.
(5) Fuel System.
Moisture accumulates in fuel tanks and filters from condensation. Drain filters.
Drain at least one pint of fuel from each tank, or until all water has been drained from system. Fill fuel tanks.
Check fuel lines, connections and tank vents for leaks. Place crossover line valves in open position.
(6) Marine Gear
Check and fill transmission with oil in accordance with current lubrication order.
Ensure that drive shafts, and controls are mounted securely. Check all hoses and tubing connections for
tightness.
3-3.
INSTALLATION OF SEPARATELY PACKED COMPONENTS.
Normally, there are no components packed separately. Loose items of equipment subject to loss,
damage, or pilferage, may be boxed and secured on the landing craft. Such items should be unpacked and
properly stowed during inspection and servicing of equipment on receipt.
SECTION III. LUBRICATION
3-4.
GENERAL LUBRICATION.
Refer to Lubrication Order LO-55-1905-220 for lubrication instructions.
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