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16. DO NOT LUBRICATE
Spring leaves, alternator, starter wiring.
17. FORDING AND HIGH-PRESSURE WASHING
a. Lubrication after fording. After fordings, lubricate all fittings below fording depth and check
submerged gearboxes for presence of water.
b. Lubrication after high-pressure washing.  After a thorough washing, lubricate all grease fittings
and oil can points outside and underneath vehicle.
18. COOLANT LEVEL
Check coolant level daily. Coolant must be within 2-1/2 inches below filler neck. Refer to TB 750-651
for testing. Use MIL-A-46153 for temperatures consistently above -40 F (-40C). Use MlL-A-11755
for temperatures consistently below -40 F (-40C).
19. MILITARY SYMBOLS FOR LUBRICANTS
The following references are lubrication symbols used within this Lubrication Order to the appropriate
specification:
OE/HDO
Lubricating Oil, internal Combustion Engine Tactical Service, MIL-L-2104
OEA
Lubricating Oil, Internal Combustion Engine (Arctic), MIL-L-46167
GO
Lubricating Oil, Gear, Multipurpose, MIL-L-2105
GAA
Grease, Automotive and Artillery, MIL-G-10924
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
GORDON R. SULLIVAN
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
MILTON H. HAMILTON
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army
00198
Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-38-E, (Block 0854), Operator Maintenance
Requirements for LO9-2320-363-12.
LO 9-2320-363-12-24
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