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TM 5-2410-237-23
RADIATOR MAINTENANCE
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS
Removal, Disassembly, Assembly, Installation
INITIAL SETUP
Materials/Parts - Continued
Tools and Special Tools
Gasket (12)
Tool kit, general mechanic's (Item 122, WP 0250
Lockwasher (20 and 25)
Shop equipment, common no. 1 (Item 103, WP
Seal (48 and 55)
References
Link, lifting (Item 50, WP 0250 00)
TM 5-2410-237-10
Sling, nylon (Item 109, WP 0250 00)
Personnel Required
Lifting equipment, 500 lb capacity
Two
Wood cribbing
Bolt, 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 in.
Equipment Condition
Hood removed (WP 0159 00)
Materials/Parts
Headlamp protective guard removed (WP 0093 00)
Antifreeze (Item 1, WP 0249 00)
Cooling system drained (WP 0065 00)
Detergent (Item 11, WP 0249 00)
Fan guard removed (WP 0073 00)
Core, radiator (49)
WARNING
DO NOT service cooling system unless engine has been allowed to cool down. This is a pressurized cooling sys-
tem and escaping steam or hot coolant will cause serious burns.
DO NOT remove cooling system radiator cap when engine is hot. Allow engine to cool down. Loosen cap to
first stop and let any pressure out of cooling system, then remove cap. Failure to follow this warning may
cause serious burns.
Wear effective eye, glove and skin protection when handling coolants. Failure to do so may cause injury.

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