TM 9-6115-668-135.26 J3 SLAVE RECEPTACLE 24 VOLTS CONNECTOR MAINTENANCE.This task covers:a. Removalb. InstallationINITIAL SETUPToolsEquipmentConditionsGeneral 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/PartsHeat shrink tubing(item 14, appendix E)Cable ties(item 10, appendix E)WARNINGDisconnect 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.C A U T I O NTag all cables prior to removal to ensure correct connection of the cablesduring installation.REMOVAL1.2.3.Open flap (2, figure 5-40) on unit hood assembly (1).Remove heat shrink tubing (20) from J3 slave receptacle 24 V connector (12).Remove screw (17), serrated lock washer (18), washer (19) and negative cable (21) from J3 slavereceptacle 24 V Connector (12).4.Remove screw (5), serrated lock washer (6), washer (7) and positive cable (8) from J3 slave recep-tacle 24 V connector (12).5.6.7.Remove four nuts (9), four serrated lock washers (10) and four washers (11) from four screws (14).Remove four screws (14) and four washers (13).Pull J3 slave receptacle 24 V connector (12), with cap (15) and lanyard (16), from the back of baseframe (4).8.Remove nut (23), serrated lock washer (24), washer (25), negative cable (21) and washer (26) fromthreaded pin (22).9.Remove positive cable (8) from starter (refer to paragraph 4.90).10. Remove cable ties and pull positive cable (8) out through bottom plate of base frame (4).5-163
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