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NOTES
1.
INTERVALS
(d)
Wheel
(all
including
pusher
axle).
This
LO
complies
with
the
new
DA
Program
to
Every
24,000
miles
or
annually,
remove,
clean,
dry
and
repack
Before
installing
extend
intervals
to
conserve
This
in-
wheel
bearings
onto
spindle,
coat
bearing
struction
applies
only
to
vehicles
in
normal
opera-
iournals
with
a
film
of
grease
to
defer
fretting
tion.
Lubricate
more
frequently
to
compensate
for
abnormal
or
extreme
conditions,
such
as
high
or
(corrosion.
low
temperatures,
immersion
in
water
or
(e)
Steering
Shaft
Universals.
exposure
to
sand
or
dust.
Intervals
for
change
of
filters
(fuel,
oil,
air,
etc.)
are
unchanged.
Lubricate
every
2000
miles
or
semiannually
which
have
become
contaminated
will
in
the
following
manner;
be
changed
regardless
of
scheduled
intervals.
Intervals
for
items
under
warranty
will
not
be
(1)
Check
for
looseness.
changed
from
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
until
after
the
warranty
has
expired.
(2)
Apply
grease.
Points
requiring
lubrication
at
1000
or
2000
miles
on
vehicles
not
accumulating
that
amount
in
a
six
(3)
Observe
lube
from
all
seals
until
month
period
will
be
lubricated
at
time
of
new
grease
comes
out.
semiannual
Preventive
Maintenance
Checks
and
(4)
If
grease
does
not
purge,
manipulate
the
Service
(PMCS).
Points
requiring
lubrication
at
universal
joint
until
occurs.
10,000,
24,000
or
50,000
miles,
not
accumulating
that
amount
in
a
twelve
month
(5)
If
the
above
is
not
successful,
remove
cup
period
will
be
lubricated
annually.
When
or
joint
and
check
old
grease.
If
rusty,
gritty
practicable,
lubrication
services
will
be
made
to
or
burnt,
replace
the
universal
joint.
coincide
with
the
vehicle
organizational
PMCS.
For
this
purpose
a
10%
tolerance
(variation)
in
(f) Drive
Line
Universal
Joints,
Slip
Yokes
and
specified
lubrication
point
mileage
is
Splines.
permissible.
Lubricate
every
2000
miles
or
semiannually
as
2. GREASE
POINTS
follows:
(a)
Pressure
gun
should
be
held
on
fittings
until
(1)
Check
for
looseness
or
sideplay.
new
grease
appears.
This
will
assure
that
all
the
(2)
Apply
grease
until
purging
takes
place
at
the
old
contaminated
grease
has
been
forced
out.
air
hole
in
the
end
of
the
slip
yoke.
Take
weight
off
suspension
walking
beam
during
lubrication
to
insure
uniform
application
of
POWER
STEERING
PUMP
AND
FILTER
3.
grease
into
the
trunnion
bushing.
Check
daily
with
fluid
HOT
and
engine
running.
(b)
Front
Wheel
Knuckle
and
Cardan
Universal
Filter
should
be
changed
when
is
Joints.
suspected or when system has been repaired.
M915
Sealed
Knuckle
Pins
-
Apply
grease
(1)
to
Knuckle
Tube
Fittings
shown
in
view
D.
It
4 . FUEL
PUMP
SCREEN
AND
FUEL
FILTER
is
not
necessary
to
exceed
4000
psi
(280
kg/cm
2).
W A R N I N G : Compressed
air
used
for
cleaning
purposes
will
not
exceed
30
psi.
Use
only
with
( 2 ) M916
thru
M920
Cardan
Universal
Joint
effective
chip
guarding
and
personal
protective
- Lubricate at three points whenever seals
equipment
(goggles/shield,
gloves,
etc.).
are
replaced,
when
brakes
are
relined,
or
at
24,000
miles.
(a)
Screen
-
CIean
by
soaking
in
a
carbon
dissolving
agent.
followed
by
flushing
in
a
sonic
(c)
Tie
Rod.
cleaner unit: or clean the screen in fuel oil and dry
with
compressed
air.
Visually
inspect
screen
for
(1)
M915
-
Tie
Rod
end
is
permanently
holes
or
embedded
metal
particles
in
mesh.
lubricated
and
requires
inspection
at
Discard
if
damaged
or
worn
and
replace
with
new
100,000
mile
intervals
or
24
months.
part.
(2)
M916
thru
M920
-
Lubricate
every
2000
miles.
TA
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