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TM 5-2410-233-10
THEORY OF OPERATION - CONTINUED
0003 00
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
WATER PUMP
RADIATOR
ENGINE OIL
COOLER
FAN
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TRANSMISSION
OIL COOLER
Radiator. The radiator has a filler cap which permits adding coolant to the system. Coolant circulates through the radiator
1.
to be cooled after leaving the cylinder block.
2.
Water Pump. The water pump draws coolant from the radiator and sends it through the engine oil cooler, and then
through the transmission oil cooler. From the transmission oil cooler, coolant enters the cylinder block to cool the engine
and then returns to the radiator.
3.
Engine Oil Cooler. Coolant passes through water passages and cools the oil going through the oil passages of the cooler.
4.
Transmission Oil Cooler. Coolant passes through the water passages and cools the oil going through the oil passages of
the cooler.
5.
Fan. The fan is powered by the engine. It helps lower the temperature of the coolant as it passes through the radiator.
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