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TM 9-2320-363-20-2
OIL FILTER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT
This task covers:
a. Removal
b. Cleaning
c. Inspection
d. Installation
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Equipment:
General Safety Instructions:
Shop Equipment, SC 4910-95-CL-A72
WARNING
Hot oil can cause senous burns. Allow
Materials/Parts:
engine to cool down before changing oil
Element, Bypass
P/N 25011188
filter elements.
Filter
Spilled engine oil is very slippery. Wipe up
Element, Full Flow
P/N 25010495
Filter (2)
any spilled oil immediately. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury to personnel.
Oil, Lubricating
References:
TM 9-2320-363-20-1
REMOVAL
WARNING
Hot oil can cause serious burns. Allow engine to cool down before changing
oil filter elements.
Spilled engine oil is very slippery. Wipe up any spilled oil immediately. Failure
to do so could result in serious injury to personnel.
NOTE
Oil filter element replacement should be performed on warm engine.
1.
PLACE SUITABLE DRAIN PAN UNDE R OIL FILTER ELEMENT TO BE REMOVED, TO CATCH OIL.
2.
USING STRAP WRENCH, REMOVE AND DISCARD OIL FILTER ELEMENT (1) WITH GASKET (2).
NOTE
M916A1 serial numbers 465379 through 465446 and 662068 through 662079,
M916A2, M917A1, and M917A1 w/MCS have no bypass oil filter.
3.
REPEAT STEPS 1 AND 2 FOR REMAINING OIL FILTER ELEMENTS.
CLEANING
Clean oil filter adapter where oil filter gasket makes contact.

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