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TM  9-2320-270-10 STARTING  AND  WARM-UP  AT  TEMPERATURES  ABOVE  40oF (4oC) - CONTINUED CAUTION 8. 9. 10. Do not operate engine with low or no oil pressure. Engine will be damaged, Check OIL PRESSure gage (4). If no oil pressure, or lass than 60 psi (345 kPa) within 10 to 15  seconds, shut off engine immediately and notify Organizational Maintenance. Make sure low OIL pressure/high WATER temperature warning light (5) is off. If light does not go off, shut off engine and notify Organizational Maintenance. CAUTION Do not accelerate tha engine above low idle for 2 minutes after start to allow lubricant to flow to turbocharger and other engine components. Run engine at low idle (600 rpm) for 2 minutes. Increase engine speed to 1000 rpm and check OIL PRESSure gage (4). 11 Run engine no load at 1000 rpm for 5 minutes. If engine is not maintaining 30 to 50 psi (206 to 344 kPa), shut engine off immediately and notify Organizational Maintenance. C A U T I O N Do not go to full throttle until WATER Temperature gage reads 1400F (60oC) to prevent damage due to not having enough engine cooling available until thermostat   opens. 12. Engine is now ready for operation. TA220840 2-67

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