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TM 9-2320-356-BD
Procedural Steps:
1.
Gain access to radiator and engine.
2.
Inspect for ice and obvious cracks
3.
If coolant is
4.
Start the eng
5.
Shut down the
n coolant system components.
solid, remove or disengage the water pump drive belts.
ne and allow to warm up. Do not allow engine to overheat.
engine and allow the heat to melt the ice.
6.
Attempt to turn water pump pulley.
7.
When the water pump pulley can be turned, install the drive belts.
8.
Start the engine and allow to warm up.
Do not allow engine to overheat.
7-9.
RADIATOR LEAKAGE
General Information:
Radiator leakage may be detected-by low coolant levels. Obvious wet areas or
overheating will indicate that the coolant level must be checked. The following
procedures provide options to stop or stop or reduce the leakage rate.
Option 1:
Small Hole.
Limitations:
o None
Personnel/Time Required:
o 1 soldier
o 15-30 minutes
Materials/Tools:
o Stop leak chemical
o Cigarette tobacco
o Pepper
o Eggs
o Oatmeal
o Farina (cream of wheat)
o Corn meal
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