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TM 9-2320-312-24-1
POWERPACK REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED
0138 00
INITIAL SETUP- CONTINUED
Equipment Condition - Continued
Equipment Condition - Continued
Electrical cables and wires disconnected from
Hydraulic hoses disconnected from power steer-
starter (WP 0092 00)
ing hydraulic pump (WP 0140 00)
Wiring harnesses and electrical leads discon-
Hydraulic hoses disconnected from fifth wheel
nected from engine and transmission and from
lift hydraulic pump (WP 0161 00)
engine and transmission sensors and sending
units (WP 0120 00 and Group 020 and Group
Air hoses disconnected from air compressor and
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governor (WP 0066 00)
Ether lines disconnected from intake manifold
Alternator and alternator bracket removed (WP
Propshaft disconnected from transmission and
supported with straps out of the way (Group
AC compressor and mounting bracket removed
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and placed out of the way (WP 0155 00)
WARNING
DO NOT perform fuel system checks, inspections or maintenance while smoking or near fire,
flames or sparks. Fuel may ignite, causing damage to vehicle and injury or death to personnel.
Use extreme caution when handling heavy parts. Provide adequate support and use assistance dur-
ing procedure. Ensure that any lifting device used is in good condition and of suitable load capacity.
Keep clear of heavy parts supported only by lifting device. Failure to follow this warning may result
in injury or death to personnel.
Engine with standard accessories has a dry weight of approximately 1295 lb (588 kg). Transmission
dry weight is approximately 575 lb (260 kg). Ensure lifting device capacity is sufficient to lift pow-
erpack combined weight of approximately 1860 lb (849 kg). Failure to do so could result in damage
to equipment or injury or death to personnel.
When servicing this vehicle, performing maintenance, or disposing of materials such as engine
coolant, transmission fluid, lubricants, battery acids or batteries, consult your unit/local hazardous
waste disposal center or safety office for local regulatory guidance. If further information is needed,
please contact The Army Environmental Hotline at 1-800-872-3845.
Spilled fuel, engine oil, coolant or hydraulic fluid is very slippery. Immediately wipe up any spills.
Dispose of spilled material in accordance with local policy and ordinances. Failure to follow this
warning may result in injury to personnel.
CAUTION
Wipe area clean around all fluid connections prior to disconnecting. Cap or plug all openings after dis-
connecting. Contamination of fluid systems could result in equipment failure.

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