TM 5-6115-545-12TO 35C2-3-444-1NAVFAC P-8-626-12TM 00038G-12(4) Clean interior of bowl (8) with cleaning solventFederal Specification P-D-680. Dry with compressed air or lintfree cloth.(5) Install new filter element (7) and new gasket (6) inthe reverse order of removal.(6) Close drain cock (l), and bleed fuel filter andrecouple fuel line to fuel filter.c.FuelSystemBleedingProcedure.(1) Open bleed screw (2) on secondary filter,(2) Depress the DC Circuit Breaker (20, fig. 2-10A).(3) Place the battle short switch to the ON position(22, fig. 2-10A).(4) Place the start-run-stop switch to the run position(32, fig. 2-10A).(5) Observe fuel coming from top of secondary filter.When air free fuel is flowing, tighten bleed screw (2).(6) Place the start-run-stop switch to stop position(32, fig. 2-10A),(7) Open the DC Circuit Breaker (20, fig. 2-10A).(8) Place the battle short switch to the OFF position(22, fig. 2-10A),3-57. Fuel Injection Pump Inspection.Inspect fuel injection pump (fig. 1-1 ) for dents, cracks, breaks,leaky connections and other damage.3-58. Water Pump Inspection.a.Inspect water pump (18, fig. 3-43) for leaks, cracks,breaks, loose mounting and other damage.b.With engine running check that excessive noise is notheard from water pump.3-59. Fan Inspection.Inspect fan for cracks, breaks, loose mounting and otherdamage.3-60. Temperature Transmitter Inspection.Inspect coolant temperature transmitter (10, fig, 3-44) for leaks,cracks, loose mounting, loose electrical connections and otherdamage.3-61. Oil Pan Assembly Inspection.a.Inspect oil heater coolant line connections for leaksaround fittings, loose line connections, cracks, and otherdamage.b.Inspect drain fitting, valve, hose connections and plugfor leaks, cracks, loose mounting, and other damage.c.Inspect hose for deterioration, tears and other damage.Inspect oil pan for cracks, dents, leaks and other damage.3-62. Main Fuel Tank.a.Inspection.(1) Inspect main fuel tank (fig. 3-7) for loose mounting.(2) Inspect main fuel tank for leaks, cracks, breaks andother damage.(3) Inspect fuel quantity transmitter gasket and electricalconnection.(4) Refer to paragraph 3-36 a for fuel tank cap, gasketand strainer inspection procedure.b.Service.(1) Refer to paragraph 3-36 b for fuel tank cap, gasketand strainer servicing procedure.(2) Connect auxiliary fuel line (fig. 1-1) to hoseconnector at end of fuel tank drain valve (fig. 3-7), located atthe engine end of the fuel tank. Drain into suitable container.Open drain cock and allow water and sediment to completelydrain off. Close drain cock when clean fuel runs out.(3) Add fuel as required.3-63. Paralleling Cable Inspection.Inspect the parallel cable (fig. 1-1 ) for loose connections,damaged connectors/pins, loose mounting, damaged cable, andother damage.3-64. Auxiliary Fuel Line Inspection.Inspect the auxiliary fuel line (fig. 1-1) for loose connections,leaks, cracks, breaks, and other damage.3-20Change 18
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