TM 9-6115-668-134.56 METER MAINTENANCE.This task covers:a. Removalb. InstallationToolsEquipment ConditionsGeneral Mechanic’s Tool KitReference(item 2, appendix B)Generator Set 150 kW shutAutomotive Fuel and Electrical System Repair, Tool Kitdown,(item 3, appendix B)paragraph 2.5.2Materials/PartsCable ties(item 10, appendix E)Disconnect the negative battery cable first and then the positive bat-tery terminal cables. Failure to observe this warning could result in se-vere personal injury or death.Tag all cables prior to removal to ensure correct connection of thecables during installation.1.Open flap (2, figure 4-50) on unit hood assembly (1).2.Open front panel (4) on control cabinet assembly (3) and secure with prop (5).The removal procedure for meter - OIL PRESSURE P9 (13), HOUR-METER P8 (15) and FUEL LEVEL P11 (16) - is the same as describedbelow.3.Remove OIL TEMPERATURE meter P10 (14):a. Record labeling and position of cables (20, 24) and disconnect cables from terminals (21, 23) onOIL TEMPERATURE meter P10 (14).b. Remove knurled nuts (17), serrated lock washers (18), retaining bracket (19), and remove fromOIL TEMPERATURE meter P10 (14).c. Remove OIL TEMPERATURE meter P10 (14) and insulation (22) from panel (4).4 - 1 3 7
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