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TM 9-2320-364-34-1
Allow engine to cool before performing
troubleshooting maintenance. If
necessary use insulated pads and gloves.
Hot engine components will burn and cause
injury to personnel.
Do not remove the radiator cap when the
engine is hot; steam and hot coolant can
escape and burn personnel.
Use a clean, thick waste cloth or like
material to remove the cap. Avoid using
gloves. If hot water soaks through gloves,
personnel could be burned.
VISUAL INSPECTION
(1) Remove radiator cap
(TM 9-2320-364-10).
(2) Check coolant for engine lubricating
oil.
(a) If engine lubricating oil is present
in coolant, replace oil cooler
(Para 3-29).
(b) If no engine lubricating oil is
present in coolant, perform Step
(3) below and go to Step 3 of this
Fault.
(3) Install radiator cap.
VISUAL INSPECTION
(1) Remove pipe plug from bottom of
flywheel housing.
(2) Check for oil in housing.
(a) If oil is present in flywheel
housing, go to Step (3) below.
(b) If no oil is present in flywheel
housing, go to Step (6) below.
(3) Remove engine and transmission
(Para 3-4).
(4) Check rear oil seal for oil leaks.
(a) If rear oil seal leaks, replace oil
seal (Para 3-14).
(b) If rear oil seal does not leak,
perform Steps (5) and (6)
below and go to Step 4 of
this Fault.
(5) Install engine and transmission
(Para 3-4).
(6) Install pipe plug in flywheel housing.

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