TM 5-6115-465-12
TO 35C2-3-446-1
NAVFAC P-8-625-12
TM 06858B/06859D-12
(2) Disconnect electrical connector from fuel
(2) Visually inspect plate for cracks, dents,
level sensor.
illegible markings, defective paint, and other dam-
age.
(3) Connect an ohmmeter or similar device
between fuel level sensor casing and connector pin.
(3) Inspect weather sleeve for cracks, deteri-
oration, broken or missing draw string, and other
damage.
(4) Fill fuel tank with proper grade of fuel
(4) Check threaded parts for stripped or dam-
aged threads.
(5) Ohmmeter shall indicate 27 2 ohms re-
sistance.
c. Installation.
Install plate and sleeve assem-
bly in reverse order of removal procedures.
(6) Replace fuel level sensor if it fails to
meet test requirements.
cracks, corrosion, damaged or missing lifting
clevis, insecure mounting hardware, and other dam-
Replace fuel level sensor as follows:
g.
age.
3-49).
a. Visually inspect skid base assembly (figure
(2) Disconnect electrical connector from fuel
1-1) for cracks, corrosion, and other damage.
level sensor.
b. Check that bottom sheet drain holes are open.
(3) Remove 5 attaching screws to remove
fuel level sensor and gasket from fuel tank.
damaged threads, corrosion, and other damage. Replace
lost or broken terminal clip (Retainer, Safety Clip). For
fabrication procedure, see Chapter 3, Section XVI Organi-
zational Maintenance of the Generator Electrical System,
(4) Install replacement fuel level sensor and
gasket and secure with 5 attaching screws.
d. Inspect fuel tank for insecure mountirig, cracks,
leaks, and other damage.
(5) Connect electrical connector to fuel level
sensor.
e. Check that fuel tank and engine crankcase drains
are securely installed and not leaking.
f. Test fuel level sensor as follows:
(6) Service fuel tank with proper grade of
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