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TM 8-2320-273-10
Table 3-1. Troubleshooting - Continued
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Step 5. Check to make sure engine oil is at proper Ievel on dipstick.
Add oil, if necessary.
Step 6. Check to make sure transmission fluid is at proper level on dipstick.
Check transmission oil temperature gage.
Add fluid, if necessary.
12. ENGINE DOES NOT DEVELOP FULL POWER.
Step 1. Check to make sure PTO is disengaged.
Disengage PTO.
Step 2. Refer to Step 2 in Malfunction 8.
13. LOW OR NO ENGINE OIL PRESSURE (ENGINE OIL PRESSURE GAGE SHOULD
REGISTER OIL PRESSURE WITHIN 10 TO 15 SECONDS AFTER ENGINE STARTS),
Check engine oil level.
Add oil to maintain proper level. If this does not solve oil
pressure problems, notify Organizational Maintenance.
14. EXCESSIVE ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION.
Inspect engine for loose oil lines or leaks.
Notify Organizational Maintenance of any leaks.
15. EXCESSIVE EXHAUST SMOKE (AT NORMAL ENGINE OPERATING RANGE OF
160F-185F).
Step 1. Check air cleaner restriction indicator.
If indicator shows red, notify Organizational Maintenance.
Step 2. Open fuel tank filler caps and check for obvious fuel contamination.
If fuel is so contaminated that you can see dirt or other
foreign matter, or if you can smell fuel notify Organizational
Maintenance.

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