Department of The Army Technical Manual TM 9 2350 261 20 2 Unit Maintenance Armored Personnel Carrier Series 11 July 1990
Department of The Army Technical Manual TM 9 2350 261 20 2 Unit Maintenance Armored Personnel Carrier Series 11 July 1990
Department of The Army Technical Manual TM 9 2350 261 20 2 Unit Maintenance Armored Personnel Carrier Series 11 July 1990
TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT MAINTENANCE
CARRIER, PERSONNEL,
FULL TRACKED, ARMORED, M113A2
2350-01-068-4077
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SUMMARY OF WARNINGS
WARNING
This list summarizes critical WARNINGS in this manual. They are repeated here to let you know how
important they are. Study these WARNINGS carefully; they can save your life and the lives of personnel with
whom you work.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxic and flammable. Wear protective goggles and
gloves; use only in well-ventilated area; avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes,
and do not breathe vapors. Keep away from heat or flame. Never smoke when
using solvent; the flash point for type I dry cleaning solvent is 100°F (38°C) and for
type II is 138°F (50°C). Failure to do so may result in injury or death to personnel.
If personnel become dizzy while using cleaning solvent, immediately get fresh air
and medical help. If solvent contacts skin or clothes, flush with cold water. If
solvent contacts eyes immediately flush eyes with water and get immediate
medical attention.
WARNING
Unlocked ramp can open and move down slowly. If ramp system is damaged,
unlocked ramp can fall suddenly. Personnel can be killed or injured. Take care
when you work near ramp. Keep away from ramp that has come open during
carrier operation.
WARNING
Energized systems and equipment can bum you. If MASTER SWITCH is ON,
electrical system and equipment will be energized. Make sure MASTER SWITCH is
OFF when you work on electrical systems or equipment.
WARNING
Failure to set the parking brake and block the road wheels can allow the carrier to
move and could result in injury or death. Always set the parking brake and block
road wheels before working on the carrier.
WARNING
Battery post and cables touched by metal obiects can short circuit and bum you.
Gas from batteries can explode and injure you. Battery acid can blind you or bum
you. Do not wear jewelry when you work on electrical systems. Use caution when
you work near battery or electrical system with tools or other metal objects. Do
not get acid on your skin or in your eyes. Do not allow sparks near batteries.
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WARNING
Heater and engine exhaust can kill or poison you. Close power plant access panels
tight before you start engine. Do not run heater or engine indoors without very
good fresh air flow. Keep power plant access cover closed when you run engine.
Check for the smell of exhaust fumes. If you notice any fumes, open hatches and
turn on vent fans.
WARNING
Exhaust gases can make you ill or kill you. Signs of exhaust gas poison are
dizziness, headache, loss of muscle control, sleepiness, coma, or death. If anyone
shows signs of exhaust gas poisoning. Get all personnel out of carrier. Get medical
help. Make sure personnel have lots of fresh air. Keep personnel warm. Do not let
anyone do hard exercise. If anyone stops breathing, give artificial respiration.
WARNING
Torsion springs or bars can fly out and injure you. Make sure spring tension is
released before you start work.
WARNING
Air pressure in excess of 30 psi (207 kpa) can injure personnel. Do not direct
pressurized air at yourself or others. Always wear goggles.
WARNING
If you work on a carrier that has been running, you could be burned. All tasks
begin with a cooled down carrier. Allow carrier to cool, or use care if you work on
a hot carrier.
WARNING
Unsafe use of chemical products, tools, and equipment can injure you. Read and
follow warnings and instructions on labels of all chemical products. Follow all
general shop safety procedures. See unit commander for further instructions on
safety.
WARNING
Fire bottles can discharge and injure you. Insert antirecoil plugs, lock pins, and
cotter pins before you work on or near fire bottles.
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WARNING
Hanging loads could kill or injure you. Keep away from hanging loads and
overhead equipment. Keep hands out of engine compartment while power unit is
being removed or installed.
WARNING
NBC agents can kill you. Do not service air cleaner or vent system after NBC
attack ‘until earner has been decontaminated.
WARNING
Starting engine right after a fire could restart the fire and kill or injure you. Do
not turn MASTER SWITCH ON until cause of fire has been repaired or removed.
WARNING
Loctite sealing compound can damage your eyes. Before you handle loctite sealing
compound, wear safety glasse/goggles, avoid contact with eyes. If it gets into your
eyes, flush eyes with fresh water and get medical help.
WARNING
Remove machine gun and all ammunition when operating M113A2 as a litter
carrier. Display Red Cross symbol on exterior of carrier.
WARNING
To prevent litter tilt, which could cause injury, be sure to install repair link at
chain link.
WARNING
Loose clothing is dangerous around moving belts and pulleys. You could get badly
hurt if your clothes get caught in moving parts.
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WARNING
1 Hot radiator coolant can bum you. Use hand to remove cap ONLY if cool to touch.
Turn cap slowly to release pressure. Replace cap by pressing down and turning
until tight.
WARNING
Radiator is heavy and can cause back injury if handled improperly. Be sure to use
a hoist and helper to remove radiator.
WARNING
Do not work under power plant. Power plant is heavy and may cause personnel
and equipment damage if it falls. Lower power plant close to the ground before
starting task.
WARNING
poisonous and can kill you. Do not idle engine with driver's
panel off unless there is very good air flow.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide gas is deadly poison. Play it safe: make sure power plant access
covers and door are closed tight before you start engine.
WARNING
Damaged lifting slings can fail with load. Soldiers can be killed or injured. Inspect
all slings before use. Do not use damaged slings.
WARNING
Do not touch exhaust pipes with bare hands. You could get a bad burn.
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WARNING
Gas from batteries can explode. Ventilate compartment before you disconnect or
connect battery cables. Battery acid can burn or blind you. Do not get acid on
your skin or eyes. ALWAYS disconnect negative (circuit 7) lead first and connect it
last.
WARNING
Battery posts and cables touched by metal objects can short circuit and burn you
or injure you. Use caution when you work with tools or other metal objects. Do not
wear jewelry when you work on electrical system.
WARNING
Fuel and fog oil can burn and could poison you.
WARNING
Fog oil is slippery and can cause soldiers to fall and get injured. Clean up all
spillage or leakage of fog oil as soon as possible by washing the area or absorbing
the fog oil with sand or other absorbent material.
WARNING
You could be killed or injured by accidental carrier movement. Before you
perform maintenance, make sure to properly block the carrier.
WARNING
Hanging loads can kill or injure you. Keep away from hanging loads and overhead
equipment. Keep hands away from pinch points.
WARNING
Lifting or moving objects in excess of 70 pounds could injure you. Make sure to get
an assistant or use a lifting device to move fog oil tank, armor, or other heavy
objects.
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WARNING
Compressed air pressure from smoke generator can cause serious injury or death.
To avoid accidents, bleed air before working on air compressor assembly or
disconnecting any air hose.
WARNING
Fire resistant hydraulic (FRH) fluid may contain Tricresyl Phosphate which, if
taken internally, can produce paralysis. Hydraulic fluid may be absorbed through
the skin. Wear long sleeves, gloves, goggles, and face shield. If FRH gets in eyes,
wash them immediately and get medical aid immediately. If FRH gets on your
skin, thoroughly wash with soap and water. Wash hands thoroughly prior to eating
or smoking.
WARNING
Chemical Agent Resistance Coatings (CARC) are toxic. Use a respirator when
spraying or brushing CARC. To identity the needed respirator and detailed safety
information, consult your environmental or safety office before using CARC.
Protect your hands and wrists with rubber gloves. Wear coveralls. Keep your eyes
protected with splash goggles or face shield. Never mix paint or use thinner near
an open flame during painting and for at least four to six hours afterward. Make
sure the temperature of the surface to be painted is not less than 60°F and no more
than 100°F. One person is not to use more than one quart of CARC a day. Two
people will not paint an item at the same time.
WARNING
Vehicle operation during hot weather may result in potential heat stress to crew
members. Crew members should limit their exposure based on TB med 507 using
PHEL Chart (Appendix C) curve as a guide.
WARNING
Start up of equipment or moving parts could injure you or others. If other
personnel are working on your carrier, be sure you know what they are doing.
Place DO NOT OPERATE tags on MASTER SWITCH when needed to prevent
startup.
WARNING
Power cable connections should not be attempted until grounding system and
signal/data cabling have been completed.
System ground must be completed prior to making any power connections. Failure
to do so may result in personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
Improper or loose connection between the surface wire grounding systems and
ground lugs could cause a short in the system, which may cause personal injury.
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WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment.
NEVER work on equipment unless at least one other person familiar with the
operation and hazards of the equipment is nearby. That person should also be
competent in giving first aid. When an operator helps a technician, that operator
must be warned about dangerous areas.
SHUT. OFF POWER supply to equipment before beginning work. When working
inside equipment with power off, take special care to ground every capacitor
likely to hold a dangerous potential.
KEEP one hand away from the equipment to reduce the hazard of current flowing
through life-sustaining organs of the body.
WARNING
The insulator blanket is made out of asbestos. Handle with care. Discard insulator
blanket properly as a hazardous material per local standard operating procedure.
The insulator washer takes the place of the blanket.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT MAINTENANCE
You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes, or if you know a way to improve the
procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications
and Blank Forms), or DA Form 2028-2 located in the back of this manual, directly to: Commander, U.S.
Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, ATTN:AMSTA-AC-NML, Rock Island, IL 61201-9948.
A reply will be furnished to you.
This manual supersedes TM 9-2350-261-20 dated July, 1985, including all changes.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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APPENDIX A. REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I - 1
DA FORM 2028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Behind Index
WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FO-1 thru FO-11
METRIC CONVERSION CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
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This manual tells you how to perform unit maintenance for the M113A2, M106A2, M125A2, M577A2,
M741A1, M1059, M1064, M1068, and M901A1 Carriers.
Before starting a task or procedure, read HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL and CHAPTER 2, PRINCIPLES
OF OPERATION.
There are two different types of tasks in this manual. They are maintenance tasks and troubleshooting tasks.
Decide which type of task you need to use.
TROUBLESHOOTING TASKS
Troubleshooting tasks help you locate faulty parts. They direct you to the maintenance task to correct these
faults. CHAPTER 3, TROUBLESHOOTING, contains detailed information on how to perform troubleshoot-
ing tasks. Read CHAPTER 3, Section I, before performing the troubleshooting tasks in the chapter.
MAINTENANCE TASKS
Doing maintenance tasks will keep the carrier in shape to operate. Maintenance tasks are used to present
maintenance instructions. Each maintenance task details steps which you need to perform If the vehicle and
parts need maintenance that is not included in any task in the manual, report this to your supervisor.
Pick a key word from the carrier part or system to be used during the task. Look in the ALPHABETICAL
INDEX for this key word or the name of the action you will perform. Tum to the page indicated.
The ALPHABETICAL INDEX lists each task under one or more headings. The task, REPLACE TOWING
PINTLE, could be found:
Under “P”
Pintle, towing:
Repair: 24-4
Under “T”
Towing pintle:
Repair: 24-4
Be sure to read all warnings, cautions, and notes. These are in all types of tasks. They help you avoid harm to
yourself, other personnel and equipment. They also tell you things you should know about the task.
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HOW TO USE THE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (RPSTL)
WITH THIS MANUAL
The RPSTL (TM 9-2350-261-24P) gives the National Stock Number NSN required to order parts used in
the maintenance tasks. To use the RPSTL to identify and order a part, do the following:
2. Find Materials/Parts under INITIAL SETUP, and read the part(s) that need replacement. If required,
find the illustrated part in the task steps.
3. Go to the RPSTL and find the same illustrated part. That part will have an item number assigned to it.
Look this item number up in the listing for that figure. The NSN can be found in the NSN column.
4. If you inspect an item and find that it is damaged, go to the RPSTL and find the SMR code for the item. If
the SMR code does not authorize you to repair the item, reassemble it and send it to the authorized level of
maintenance.
5. The usable on code in the RPSTL appears in the lower left comer of the Description column heading. Usable
encodes are shown as ‘UOC . . . . . . . ‘in the Description Column (justified left) on the first line following the
item description/homenclature. Uncoded items are applicable to all models. Identification of the usable on
codes in the RPSTL are:
Code Used On
V35 M113A2 Carrier, Personnel
V36 M125A2 Carrier, 81 mm Mortar
V37 M577A2 Carrier, Command Post
V38 M106A2 Carrier, 107 mm Mortar
V83 M981 Carrier, Personnel, Armored Fire Support
V95 M741A1 Chassis, 20 mm Anti-Aircraft Gun
011 M901A1 Combat Vehicle, Anti-Tank Improved
TOW Vehicle
056 M1059 Carrier, Personnel, Smoke
120 M1064 Carrier, 120 mm Mortar
ACP M1068 Carrier, Standardized Integrated
Command Post System
CHAPTER 8
C O O L I N G SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
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Engine coolant maintains normal operating The auxiliary tank provides for coolant overflow
temperatures. Coolant flow is as follows: from the radiator. The tank also vents air out
through its cap.
Coolant is drawn from the radiator by the cool-
ant pump. It is pumped through the oil cooler,
and the engine block, up to the cylinder heads,
and into the thermostat housing. The coolant
then passes through a deaerator elbow and back
to the radiator. The deaerator elbow swirls the
coolant to remove air. This air is vented back to
the auxiliary tank.
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DRAIN CAUTION
Coolant in the cooling system must flow
WARNING freely. If rust, scale, or sediment prevent
Hot radiator coolant can the free flow of coolant, flush system per
bum you. Remove cap only TB 750-651. This is to be done only as
if cool to touch. Drain cocks necessary. Do not operate engine above
may be hot. Turn cap slow- 230°F (110°C). Serious engine damage can
ly to release pressure. result.
Replace cap by pressing
down and turning until tight. - - NOTE
For partial drain, attach a length of 1/2
inch (13mm) hose to the drain cock on
thermostat housing or on deaerator
elbow. Drain coolant into a clean
container. Save coolant for reuse. Close
drain cock.
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WARNING
Hot radiator coolant can
bum you. Drain cocks may
be hot. Remove cap only if
cool to touch.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
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NOTE
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3. Fill system slowly with 14 gallons (53 liters) Check the following for causes of engine
of coolant. Bring coolant level to within 1/2 overheating
inch (13 mm) of bottom of filler neck.
Make sure air cleaner element is clean
4. Install coolant filler cap. and installed correctly (see your -10).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panel 3. Close power plant front access door and raise
(page 24-27 or 24-29). trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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CLEAN RADIATOR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Radiator Cleaning Tool (Item 18, App D) Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Material/Parts: (see your -10)
General purpose detergent (Item 17, App C) Hull bottom access cover removed (24-32)
Suitable container Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Driver’s power plant access door opened
Personnel Required: (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Power plant rear access panel removed
(see your - 10)
References:
See your -10
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WARNING
Air pressure in excess of 30
psi (207 kpa) can injure per-
sonnel. Do not direct pres-
surized air at yourself or
others. Always wear gog-
gles..
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32). 4. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10).
2. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(see your -10). 5. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-9). Install (page 8-10).
REMOVE
1. Remove two screws (1), washers (2), idler
pulley (3), and idler adjusting bracket (4)
from engine.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Start engine (see your –10). Check idler
Startup of equipment or pulley for proper operation.
moving parts can injure
you. Stay clear of moving 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
parts when power unit is
running. 3. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove coolant pump drive belts (page 8-9). 4. Apply sealing compound to new gasket (10).
Secure gasket, coolant pump (9), and
2. Loosen two clamps (1) and slide bypass bracket (8) to oil cooler housing with one
hose (2) upward on thermostat tube (3). socket head screw (7), four washers (5), four
new lockwashers (6) and cap screws (4).
3. Remove four cap screws (4), four washers (5),
four lockwashers (6) one socket head screw 5. Secure bypass hose (2) to thermostat tube (3)
(7), wiring harness bracket (8), coolant pump and coolant pump (9) with two clamps (1).
(9) and gasket (10) from oil cooler housing.
Discard gasket and lockwashers. 6. Install coolant pump drive belts (page 8-9).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant assembly in earner (page 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
5-11). Leave power plant access door open.
4. Close power plant front access door
2. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks (see your -10).
around water pump and bypass hose.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-12). Install (page 8–13).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Trim vane lowered and power plant front
Self-locking nut access door open (see your -10)
Self-locking nut Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
Personnel Required: Power plant rear access panel removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-27 or 24-29)
Cooling system completely drained (page 8–3)
References:
See your -10
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Fill cooling system (page 8-5).
5. Install power plant rear access panel
(page 24-27 or 24-29).
2. Start engine (see your-10). Check for leaks.
6. Close power plant front access door and raise
3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
trim vane (see your –10).
4. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove two clamps (1) and hose (2) from 4. Install tube (4) through power plant front
coolant pump elbow (3) and tube (4). access door opening.
2. Remove two clamps (5), hose (6) and tube (4) 5. Secure hose (2) to coolant pump elbow (3)
from radiator outlet elbow (7). and tube (4) with two clamps (1).
3. Remove tube (4) through power plant front 6. Secure hose (6) to radiator outlet elbow (7)
access door opening. and tube (4) with two clamps (5).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install air cleaner element and housing 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
(page 7-7).
5. Install driver’s power plant access panel
2. Fill cooling system (page 8-5). (page 24-25).
3. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks. 6. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-15). Install (page 8-16).
REMOVE
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8. Loosen two clamps (1). Slide hose (2) off the INSTALL
housing (3).
11. If hose (2) was discarded, slide new hose on
9. Remove two screws (4), lockwashers (5), and tube (8). Slide two clamps (1) on hose. Do
washers (6) securing housing (3) to the not tighten.
engine. Remove housing (3) and gasket (7).
Discard lockwashers and gasket. 12. Apply sealing compound (Item 48) to both
sides of new gasket (7). Place gasket on
10. If hose (2) is damaged, slide off tube (8). housing (3). Secure housing (3) on engine
Discard hose. with two screws (4), new lockwashers (5),
and two washers (6).
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14. Apply a light coat of sealing compound 24. Secure hose (25) to elbow (2) with
(Item 51) to external threads of elbows clamp (26).
(1 and 2), bushing (31, and drain cocks
(4 and 5). Apply sealing compound 25. Install drain cock (4) in deaeration elbow
(Item 48) to both sides of gaskets (17) and drain cock (5) in housing
(6 and 7). cover (11).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install air cleaner element and housing 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
(page 7-7)
5. Close power plant front access door and raise
2. Fill cooling system (page 8-5). trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-17). Install (page 8-18).
REMOVE
NOTE
Plug (1) should be removed only if you see
leakage.
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INSTALL
NOTE
If plug (11) was removed, clean and apply
a thin coat of sealing compound (Item 46)
on threads before installing.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Fill cooling system (page 8–5). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
2. Start engine (see your –10). Check for leaks. 4. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-20). Install (page 8-21).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required (cont):
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Helper (H)
Endless Sling (Item 64, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D)
See your -10
Materials/Parts Equipment Conditions:
Sealing compound (Item 46, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Sealing compound (Item 52, App C) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Gasket (2) Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Key washer (4) (page 24-25)
Mount (4) Power plant rear upper access panel removed
Seal (4) (page 24-27 or 24-29)
Personnel Required: Power plant grill raised (page 5-2)
Balance hose removed (page 8-24)
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
WARNING
Radiator is heavy and can
cause back injury if
handled improperly. Be
sure to use a hoist and
helper to remove radiator.
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2. Remove two end seals (1) from power plant 7. Remove four screws (14), washers (15),
grill (2). Discard seals. radiator supports (16), and mounts (17) from
radiator (5). Discard mounts.
3. Remove two side seals (3) from power plant
grill (2). Discard seals. INSTALL
CAUTION
If installing a new radiator, make sure
shipping plugs are removed.
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10. Apply a thin coat of sealing compound to 17. Attach lifting device of at least 150 lb
both sides of new gaskets (1 and 2) and (68 kg) capacity to radiator support eyes
external threads of adapter (3). (14), Lift and place radiator on four seals
(11 and 12).
11. Install radiator inlet elbow (4) and new
gasket (1) on radiator (5). Secure with two 18. Align mounting holes of two radiator sup-
screws (6) and new key washers (7). ports (15) to power plant grill (13). Secure
radiator on power plant grill with 10 screws
12. Install radiator outlet elbow (8) and new (16), 20 washers (17), and 10 nuts (18).
gasket (2) on radiator (5). Secure with two
screws (9) and new key washers (10).
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install balance hose (page 8-24) 3. Install power plant rear access panel
(page 24-27 or 24-29).
2. Lower power plant grill (page 5–2).
4. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Lower power plant grill (page 5-2).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-25). Repair (page 8-26), Install (page 8-26).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Rivet tool (Item 59, App D)
References:
Materials/Parts: see your -10
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C)
Sealing compound (Item 52. App C) Equipment Conditions
Rivet (4) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Seal Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
REMOVE
1. Loosen two thumbscrews (1) and clamps (2).
Remove radiator access panel (3) from power
plant compartment bulkhead.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent P-D
680 is toxic and flammable.
Always use in an open area
with good air flow, away
f r o m - sparks, heat, or
flames. Wear goggles and
gloves. Do not breathe vapors. Avoid con-
tact with skin, eyes, and clothes. If you
get dizzy while using solvent, breathe
fresh air and get medical help. If solvent
gets on hands, wash them. If solvent gets
in eyes, flush eyes with fresh water and
get medical help immediately. Keep fire
extinguisher nearby.
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REPAIR
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-28). Install (page 8-29).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) References:
see your -10
Materials/Parts:
Sealing compound (Item 46, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Sealing compound (Item 48, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Filler neck gasket Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwasher (4) Power plant grill raised (page 5-2)
2. Remove adapter (4) and two elbows (5) from 6. Remove four screws (13), flat washers (14),
auxiliary tank (3). lockwashers (15), filler neck (12),
bracket (10), and gasket (16) from auxiliary
3. Remove four screws (6), washers (7), and tank (3). Discard gasket and lockwashers.
auxiliary tank (3) from power plant grill.
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10. Install filler cap (9) in filler neck (2). 14. Secure three hoses (15) to auxiliary tank (4)
with three clamps (16).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Lower power plant grill (page 5-2). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE 10. Secure hose (6) to tube (8) and adapter (7)
with two clamps (5).
1. Remove screw (1), washer (2), and clamp (3)
from bracket (4). 11. Secure clamp (3) to bracket (4) with screw
(1) and washer (2).
2. Loosen two clamps (5). Disconnect hose (6)
from adapter (7) and tube (8).
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Fill cooling system (page 8-5). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
2. Start engine (see your –10). Check for leaks. 4. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Lower power plant grill (page 5-2).
WARNING 2. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks.
Wearing loose clothing
around moving parts can 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
allow personnel to get
caught and cause injury or 4. Close power plant door (see your -10).
death. Tuck in loose
clothing ●
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove two clamps (1) and two deaeration 3. Secure two hoses (2) to elbows (3) with
hoses (2) from two elbows (3). clamps (1).
2. Remove clamp (4) from elbow (5), and clamp 4. Secure two hoses (2) to elbows (5 and 7)
(6) from elbow (7). with clamps (4 and 6).
3. Remove two hoses from carrier.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Fill cooling system (page 8-5).
Wearing loose clothing
around moving parts can 2. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks.
allow personnel to get
caught and cause injury or 3. Stop engine/shutdown (see your -10).
death. Tuck in loose cloth-
ing. 4. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panel
(see your –10).
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INSTALL
NOTE
Fan drive belts are to be replaced in
matched sets.
ADJUST
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
Wearing loose clothing
around moving parts can 3. Check drive belts for proper tension
allow personnel to get (see your -10).
caught and cause injury or
death. Tuck in loose cloth- 4. Install power plant rear access panel
ing. (page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-37). Install (page 8-38).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Snap ring pliers (Item 45, App D)
Torque wrench (Item 97, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Ramp lowered (see your –10)
Cotter pin (2) Power plant rear access panel removed
(page 24-27 or 24-29)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Start engine (see your –10). Check fixed idler
Wearing loose clothing pulley and fan drive belts for proper
around moving parts can operation.
allow personnel to get
caught and cause injury or 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
death. Tuck in loose cloth-
ing. 3. Install power plant rear access panel
(page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-39). Install (page 8-40).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Snap ring pliers (Item 45, App D)
Torque wrench (Item 97, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Cotter pin (4) Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Power plant rear access panel removed
Personnel Required: (page 24-27 or 24-29)
Unit Mechanic
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Start engine (see your -10). Check adjustable 3. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10).
idler and fan drive belts for proper operation.
4. Install power plant rear access panel
2. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10). (page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Torque Wrench Adapter (Item 9, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwasher (4) Power plant rear access panel removed
(page 24-27 or 24-29)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
INSTALL
NOTE
-Place pulley (7) on fan shaft (9) with the
bolt and nut facing down as shown. Install
key (8) making sure key is flush with ends
of pulley and fan shaft. This will insure
proper alignment and pulley balance.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Start engine and check fan for proper
Startup of equipment or operation (see your –10).
moving parts could injure
you or others. If other per- 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
sonnel are working on your
carrier, be sure you know 3. Install power plant rear access panel
what they are doing. Place (page 24-27 or 24-29).
DO NOT OPERATE tags on MASTER
SWITCH when needed to prevent startup.
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-44). Install (page 8-45).
INITIAL, SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required (cont):
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Helper (H)
Endless Sling (Item 64, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) References
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) see your -10
Materials/Parts: see your LO
Decal, if needed Equipment Conditions:
Suitable container Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Power plant grill raised (page 5-2)
Unit Mechanic
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INSTALL
WARNING
Cooling fan is heavy and
can cause back injury if
handled improperly. Be
sure to use a hoist or helper
to install cooling fan.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 8-46). Install (8-47).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) Ramp lowered (see your –10)
Snap Ring Pliers (Item 45, App D) Power plant rear access panel removed
(page 24-27 or 24–29)
Materials/Parts: Front ammunition rack removed (M106A2 and
Key washer (3) M125A2 only) (page 24-188)
Lockring Personnel heater removed (M106A2 and
Packing M125A2 only) (page 29-51)
Fan drive-belts removed (page 8-35)
Personnel Required: Fan pulley access cover removed (page 8-41)
Fan pulley removed from fan drive shaft
Unit Mechanic (page 8-41)
References:
See your -10
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install fan pulley (page 8-41). 6. Install personnel heater (M106A2 and
M125A2 only) (page 28-52).
2. Install fan drive belts (page 8-35).
‘7. Install front ammunition rack (M106A2 and
3. Install fan pulley access cover (page 8-41). M125A2 only) (page 24-188).
4. Adjust fan drive belt tension (page 8-35).
8. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
5. Install power plant rear access panel
9. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
(page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 9
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - POWER RECEPTACLES
GENERATOR, AND REGUIATOR
TASK INDEX
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-2). Install (page 9-4).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Materials/Parts: References:
Gasket see your -10
Grommet
Lockwasher (early model) Equipment Conditions:
Lockwasher (2) (late model) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (4) (early model) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (8) (early model) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Self-locking nut (4) (late model)
Self-locking nut (8) (late model)
1. Remove eight locknuts (1), washers (2), and 5. Remove four nuts (17), screws (18), receptacle
screws (3) from master switch panel (4). Pull (19), and grommet (20) from panel (4).
panel away from distribution box. Discard Remove grommet from ground lead (16).
locknuts. Discard grommet. -
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6. Disconnect circuit 37 lead (1) from connec- 10. Remove four screws (16), washers (17),
tor 12). locknuts (18), and auxiliary power receptacle
(11) from master switch panel (6). Discard
7. Remove eight locknuts (3), washers (4), and locknuts.
screws (5) from master switch panel (6).
Pull panel away from distribution box. 11. Remove nut (19) and washer (20) on master
Discard locknuts. switch (21). Remove circuit 50 lead (9) and
circuit 49 lead (22) from master switch
8. Remove screw (7), lockwasher (8), and terminal (23).
circuit 50 lead (9) from positive post ( 10) of
auxiliary power receptacle (11). Discard 12. Remove nut (24), washer (25), screw (26),
lockwasher. and ground lead (14) from instrument panel
strut hull mount.
9. Remove screw ( 12), lockwasher (13), and
ground lead (14 ) from negative post (15) of 13. Remove gasket (27), insulator (28), and
auxiliary power receptacle ( 11). Discard grommet (29) from master switch panel (6).
Iockwasher. Remove grommet from ground lead (14).
Discard grommet and gasket:
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Make sure protective cap retaining cord 18. Install ground lead (9) on negative post (18)
is attached to receptacle lower mount of auxiliary power receptacle (3). Secure
screw. with screw (19) and new lockwasher (20).
14. Install insulator (1), new gasket (2), and 19. Install circuit 50 lead (13) on positive post
auxiliary power receptacle (3) in master (21) of auxiliary power receptacle (3). Secure
switch panel (4). Secure with four screws with screw (22) and new lockwasher (23).
(5), washers (6), and new locknuts (7).
20. Install master switch panel (4) on
15. Install new grommet (8) on ground lead (9) distribution box. Secure with eight screws
Route lead out of master switch panel (4). (24), washers (25), and new locknuts (26).
Install grommet in panel.
21. Connect circuit 37 lead (27) to connec-
tor (28).
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22. Install power receptacle (1) in master switch 25. Install circuit 50 lead (10) on terminal of
panel (2). Secure with four screws (3) and master switch (11). Secure with new
nuts (4). lockwasher (12) and nut (13).
23. Install new grommet (5) on ground lead (6). 26. Place circuit 49 lead (14) on terminal on
Route lead out of panel (2). Install grommet lead (10). Secure with screw (15), two
in panel. washers (16), and nut (17).
24. Place lead (6) on instrument panel strut 27. Place master switch panel (2) on distribution
hull mount, Secure with screw (7), washer box. Secure with eight screws (18), washers
(8), and nut (9). (19), and eight new locknuts (20).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-6). Install (page 9-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
Soldering Torch Kit (Item 68, App D)
Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
Personnel Required:
Materials/Parts Unit Mechanic
Solder, tin alloy (Item 57, App C)
Adapter gasket (late model) References:
Bushing (late model) see your -10
Gasket (late model)
Lockwashers (7) (early model) Equipment Conditions:
Lockwashers (1) (early model)
Engine stopped (see your -10)
Lockwashers (4) (early model)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwashers (11) (late model)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Lockwashers (1) (late model)
Lockwashers (4) (late model)
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5. Remove seven screws (1), lockwashers (2), 10. Remove screw (17). lockwasher (19), and
washers (3), and guard (4) from hull interior circuit 6 lead (18) from positive (+) side of
behind driver's hatch. Discard lockwashers. post on receptacle (14). Discard lockwasher.
6. Remove screw (5) and lockwasher (6) from 11. Remove receptacle (14) and bushing (16)
clamp (7) securing ground lead (8) to hull. from hull. Remove screw (17), lockwasher
Discard lockwasher. (19), and ground lead (8) from negative (–)
side of post on receptacle (14). Discard
. lockwasher and bushing.
7. Remove clip (9) from wiring cradle (10) on
hull. Free up ground lead (8) from cradle and
clip. NOTE
Perform step 12 only if the receptacle is
8. Remove four screws (11), lockwashers (12), mounted on an adapter (15).
and washers (13) securing receptacle (14) to
adapter (15) or hull. Discard lockwashers. 12. If adapter (15) is used, remove four screws
(20), lockwashers (21), washers (22), adapt-
9. Push down on bushing (16) inserted into er (15) with bushing (16), and gasket (23)
adapter (15) or hull. Pull receptacle (14) up from hull. Discard gasket, bushing, and lock-
far enough to expose screws (17) and washers.
leads (8 and 18) attached.
13. Remove gasket (24) and plate insulator (25)
from adapter (15). Discard gasket.
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Perform step 14 only if the receptacle is 19. Secure receptacle (8) with plate insulator
mounted on an adapter (1). (11) and gasket (12) to adapter (1) or hull
with four screws (14), four new lockwashers
14. If adapter (1) is used, place new gasket (2) (15), and four washers (16).
and adapter (1) on hull. Secure with four
washers (3), four new lockwashers (4), and 20. Inside carrier, install ground lead (7) to
screws (5) . hull. Secure with screw (17) and new
lockwasher (18) to clamp (19).
15. Install new bushing (6) in adapter (1) or in
hull. 21. Inside carrier, fit ground lead (7) into wiring
cradle (20). Secure with clip (21).
16. Connect ground lead (7) to negative (-) side
of post on receptacle (8). Secure with screw
(9) and new lockwasher (10).
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22. Place circuit 6 lead (1) in solder well of 24. Place circuit 50 lead (6) and clamp (7) on
receptacle (2) and solder lead. Use soldering hull weldnut. Secure with washer (8) and
torch. screw (9).
23. Place receptacle (2) on hull. Secure with four 25. Install guard (10) on hull. Secure with sev-
washers (3), new lo&washers (4), and en screws (11), seven new lockwashers (12),
screws (5). and seven washers (13).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Check receptacle for electrical continuity.
Use multimeter.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-10). Install (page 9-11).
REMOVE
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Check receptacle for electrical continuity
(page 3-5).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
References:
Tools:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
NOTE
REMOVE On M577A2 and M1068 carriers do step 3,
then go to step 5. On all other carriers,
1. Disconnect circuit 37 lead (1) from connec-
after step 2, go to step 4.
tor (2).
3. Remove nut (8), lockwasher (9), and circuit
2. Remove eight locknuts (3), washers (4),
screws (5), and master switch panel (6) from 49 lead (10) from master switch
distribution box (7). Discard locknuts. terminal (11). Discard lockwasher.
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4. Remove nut (1), Iockwasher (2), circuit 60 6. Remove screw (11), washer (12), and knob
lead (8), and circuit 49 lead (4) from master (13) from master switch (14).
switch terminal (5). Discard lockwasher
7. Remove two locknuts (15), screws (16).
NOTE master switch (14), and nameplate (17)
M741A1 carriers and carriers that have from master switch panel (18). Discard
100 Amp Generators do not have locknuts.
circuit 2A.
INSTALL
5. Remove nut (6), lockwasher (7), circuit 2A
lead (8), and conductor bus (9) with attached
8. Aline master switch (14) and nameplate
leads from master switch terminal (10).
(17) on master switch panel (18). Secure
Discard lockwasher
with two screws (16) and new locknuts (15).
NOTE
Make sure nameplate is not installed up-
side down.
9. Place
. knob (13) on master switch (14).
Secure with washer (12) and screw (11).
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10. Install conductor bus (1) with attached 14. Connect circuit 37 lead (16) to connec-
leads, and circuit 2A lead (2) on terminal tor (17).
(3). Secure with new lockwasher (4) and
nut (5).
NOTE
On M577A2 and M1068 earners do step 11,
then go to step 13. On all other earners,
after step 10, go to step 12.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. MASTER SWITCH light should come on
(see your -10).
.
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10.
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-16). Install (page 9-17).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
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13. Install new grommet (1) on ground lead (2). 15. Install master switch panel (3) on
Route lead into master switch panel (3), and distribution box (8). Secure with eight
secure grommet. screws (9), washers (10), and new
locknuts (11).
14. Install ground lead (2) on negative post (4)
of auxiliary power receptacle (5). Secure 16. Connect circuit 37 lead (12) to
with screw (6) and new lockwasher (7). connector (13).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect infrared power supply cable 3. Turn master switch on. Check for proper
(page 12-134). operation (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn master switch off (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-19). Install (page 9-20).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
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6. Remove locknut (6), screw (7), and circuits 6, 10. Install circuit 49 and 6 leads (8 and 4)
2, and 400 leads (8, 9, and 10) from bus through two grommets (17) into master
bar (11). Discard locknut. switch panel (16).
NOTE NOTE
All carriers with 200 amp generator (ex- All carriers with 200 amp generator
cept M741A1) do step 7. (except M741A1) do step 11.
7. Remove nut (12), lockwasher (13), and circuit 11. Install circuit 2A lead (14) on master switch
2A lead (14) from master switch terminal (15). Secure with new lockwasher
terminal (15). Discard lockwasher. (13) and nut (12).
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1. connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). 3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that
master switch panel assembly works properly:
2. Connect infrared power supply cable
(page 12-134). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-22). Install (page 9-24).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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5. Remove nut (1), screw (2), and circuits 400. 10. Disconnect wiring harness (20) from blower
2, and 6 leads (3, 4, and 5) from bus switch (21) and circuit 37B on circuit
bar (6). breaker (22).
6. For 200 amp generator system, remove nut 11. Disconnect circuit 59 lead (23) from blower
(7), lockwasher (8), and circuit 2A lead (9) switch (21).
from top terminal on master switch (10).
Discard lockwasher. 12. Remove circuit 59 lead (23), wiring harness
7. Remove circuit 6 lead (5) and grommet (11) (20), and two grommets (24) from master
switch panel assembly (25), Discard
from master switch panel (12). Discard grommets.
grommet.
13. Disconnect utility outlet lead (26) from cir-
8. Disconnect wiring harness (14) from circuit cuit 37 lead (27).
38E (15). Disconnect circuit 10 lead (16) from
circuit breaker (17). Disconnect circuit 10 lead 14. Disconnect circuit 37A lead (28) from circuit
(18) from dome light switch (13). 37A lead on circuit breaker (29).
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29. Install a new grommet (1) and wiring har- 34. Install new grommet (20) and circuit 49
ness (2) in master switch panel (3). lead (21) in master switch panel
assembly (3).
30. Connect wiring harness (2) tO circuit 38E
lead (4). Connect circuit 10 lead (5) on cir- 35. Install circuit 49 lead (21) on bottom ter-
cuit breaker (6). Connect circuit 10 lead (7) minal of master switch (12). Secure with
on dome light switch (8). washer (22) and nut (23).
31. Install a new grommet (9) and circuit 6 36. Connect wiring harness (24) leads
lead (10) in master switch panel (3). (25, 26, and 27) to three circuit breakers
(28, 29, and 30).
NOTE
Step 32 is for 200 amp generator only. All 37. Replace gasket between master switch panel
other steps are common. and distribution box, if damaged
(page 12-25).
32. For 200 amp generator system, install cir-
cuit 2A lead (11) on top terminal of master 38. Install master switch panel (31) on
switch (12) . Secure with new lockwasher distribution box (32). Secure with eight
(13) and nut (14). screws (33), washers (34), and new
locknuts (35).
33. Install circuits 6, 2, and 400 leads (10, 16,
and 16) on bus bar (17) . Secure with screw
(18) and nut (19).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-26). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 9-27).
Install (page 9-27).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
References:
Materials/Parts: see your -10
Grommet (2)
Self-locking nut (2) Equipment Conditions:
Self-locking nut (8) Engine Stopped./Shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
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5. Remove circuit 49 lead (1) with two grom- 10. Early slave receptacle only: install circuit 49
mets (2) from master switch panel (3) and lead (1) on circuit 50 lead terminal lug (8).
distribution box (4). Discard grommets. Secure with two washers (9), screw (10)
and new locknut (11).
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
11. Late slave receptacle only: install circuit 50
6. Check circuit 49 lead for continuity. Use lead (12), circuit 49 lead (13), and new lock-
multimeter. Replace bad lead. nut (14) on master switch terminal (15).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check that circuit 49 lead is operational.
MASTER SWITCH light should come on.
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (See your -10).
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (seeyour -10).
END OF TASK
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R E P L A C E G E N E R A T O R D R I V E B E L T S ( 1 0 0 A M P G E N O N L Y ).
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove page 9-29). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 9-30).
Install (page 9-30).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30 App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Power plant rear access panels removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-27)
Engine compartment cover support removed
References: (all except M106A2 and M125A2)
see your -lo (page 24-27)
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
Wearing loose clothing
around moving parts can 3. Install engine compartment cover support
allow personnel to get (page 24-27).
caught and could result in
injury or death. Tuck in 4. Install power plant rear access panels
loose clothing. (page 24-27).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-3 1). Install (page 9-32).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 94, App D) References:
see your -lo
Materials/Parts:
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Key washer (2) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Lockwasher Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (6) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Self-locking nut (2) Power plant rear access panels and support
.-
removed (page 24-27) -
Generator drive belts removed (page 9-29)
REMOVE
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s. Remove three screws (10) and washers (11) 12. Secure bushing (13) and pulley (12) to gen-
that secure pulley (12) and bushing (13) to erator shaft (14 ) with three washers (11)
generator shaft (14). and screws ( 10). Alternately tighten screws.
Torque screws to 73-79 lb-in (8.2-8.9 N-m).
9. . Use three screws (10) to separate pulley Use torque wrench and socket wrench set.
(12) and bushing (13). (Install three screws
in three threaded holes of pulley. Tighten 13. Place bracket (6) on engine. Secure with two
screws until you are able to separate pulley straps (9), four screws (8), and new
from bushing. ) locknuts (7). Do not tighten.
10. Remove pulley ( 12) and bushing (13) from 14. Install generator (1) on bracket (6). Secure
generator shaft (14). Remove key (15) from with screw (5), screw (4), two washers (3),
generator shaft. and new locknuts (2).
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15. Coat threads of three screws (1) with anti- 19. Place spacer (15) and rod end (7) on bracket
seize compound. (2). Secure with screw (16) and new
locknut (17) .
16. Install bracket (2) on transfer gearcase.
Secure with two new key washers (3), flat 20. Place spacer (18) and rod end (8) on genera-
washer (4), new lockwasher (5), and three tor (13). Secure with screw (19) and new
screws (1). Bend tabs on key washers (3). locknut (20).
17. Screw jam nut (6) on rod end (7). Install 21. Connect cable (21) to generator (13).
rod ends (7 and 8) in turnbuckle (9).
NOTE
Use straightedge across face of both pul-
leys to assist in proper alignment.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check output of generator (page 3-2).
2. Install generator drive belts (page 9-29). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-34). Install (page 9-36).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) Helper (H)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D)
Wood Block, 2 inches x 4 inches x 3 feet References:
See your -10
Materialparts:
Antiseize compound (Item 4, AppC) Equipment Conditions:
Cotter pin (2) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Key washer (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwasher (2) Battery ground lead(s) disconnected
Self-locking nut (2) (page 13-2)
Self-locking nut Power plant rear access panels removed
Self-locking nut (page 24-29)
Generator drive belts removed (page 9-29)
Fan drive belts removed (page 8-35)
2. Deleted.
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4. Remove two cotter pins (1), pin (2), and fan 10. Remove two upper screws (21), washers
drive tensioner (3) from bracket (4) on (22), and generator mounting bracket (23)
transfer gearcase. Discard cotter pins. from fuel falter bracket (24).
5. Remove locknut (5), screw (6), rod end (7), 11. Remove generator (13) and attached
and spacer (8) from bracket (4). Discard mounting bracket (23) horn power plant
locknut. compartment. Have helper assist.
7. Remove two rod ends (7 and 11) from 12. Remove three screws (25) that secure pulley
tumbuckle (14). Remove jam nut (15) from (26) and bushing (27) to generator
rod end (7). shaft (28).
8. Remove three screws (16), two key washers 13. Install three screws (25) in threaded holes
(17), one lockwasher (18), one flat washer in pulley (26). Tighten screws until bushing
(19), and bracket (4) from transfer gearcase. (27) separates from pulley.
Discard key washers and lockwasher.
14. Remove pulley (26) and bushing (27) from
generator shaft (28).
NOTE
It may be necessary to loosen two screws
(20) and swing generator up to remove
lower screws (21) from generator
mounting bracket.
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28. Place generator drive belt (1) on 33. Install ground lead (12) on generator (6).
pulleys (2, 3). Secure with new Iockwasher (13) and
nut (14).
NOTE
Use straightedge across face of both pul-
leys to assist in proper alignment.
34. Deleted.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Check generator output (page 3-2).
2. Install fan drive belts (page 8-35). 6. Stop/shutdown engine (see your-10).
3. Install generator drive belts (page 9-29). 7. Install power plant rear access panels
(page 24-29).
4. While engine is running, check to be sure
that generator and linkage are installed
correctly.
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CAUTION
Battery can get overcharged and explode
if the charging volts exceed 29. Adjust
voltage regulator to 29 volts.
NOTE
Do not force adjusting screw past stop. If
regulator cannot be adjusted, replace bad
regulator.
I
90° and above: 27 V
50° thru 89°: 28 V
49° and below: 29 V
E. Prestolite F. C. E. Niehoff
Model REG-4000 Model N3019
I (plug removed) (plug removed)
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-40). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 9-40). Install
(page 9-41).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic 63T10
1. Disconnect two cannon plugs (1 and 2) from 5. Check cables. Replace worn or cracked cables
regulator (3). and damaged connectors (page 14-1).
NOTE
Ground lead is on 200 amp only.
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INSTALL NOTE
Ground lead is on 200 amp only.
6. Place regulator (1) upside down and place
four new lock washers (2) on holes (3). Set 7. Set regulator and mount plate assembly (8)
mount plate (1) on regulator and place four on hull weldnuts (9). Slide from new lock
new lock washers (5) on holes (6). Secure washers (10) under mount plate (4) on hull
mount plate to regulator with four weldnuts. Place four new lock washers (11)
screws (7). on mount plate over holes (12). Slide end of
ground lead (13) under washer (11). Secure
with four screws (14).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Adjust regulator voltage (page 9-38).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-42). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 9-43).
Install (page 9-43).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE NOTE
Some carriers have four lockwashers on
1. Remove eight locknuts (1), washers (2), circuit breaker.
screws (3), and master switch panel (4) from
distribution box (5). Discard locknuts. 4. Remove two screws (13), four/two
lockwashers (14), terminal strip (12), and
2. Remove five screws (6), lockwashers (7), and circuit 3 lead (15) from circuit breaker (16).
distribution box (5) from hull mounts (8). Discard lockwashers.
Discard lockwashers.
5. Remove two locknuts (17), screws (18), and
3. Remove locknut (9), two washers (10), and circuit breaker (16) from distribution box (5).
screw (11) from terminal strip (12) and Discard locknuts.
distribution box (5). Discard locknut.
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 8. Place circuit 3 lead (5) and terminal
strip (6) on circuit breaker (1). Secure with
6. Check terminal strip. Replace circuit breaker two new Iockwashers (7) and two
that has cracked terminal strip. screws (8).
7. Place circuit breaker (1) in distribution 11. Place master switch panel (15) on
box (2). Secure with two screws (3) and distribution box (2). Secure with eight
new locknuts (4). screws (16), washers (17), and new
locknuts (18).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Stop engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
REMOVE
NOTE
Earlier switches may have a threaded
pipe plug without a head or no plug at all.
Discard the pipe plug with the switch. Do
not reuse pipe plug because it can be
installed too deeply and short out the new
switch.
INSTALL
6. Coat threads of switch with sealing com- 8. Connect circuit 1A/1B lead (1) to switch (2).
pound.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Check operation of field switch (page 3-55). 2. Install rear power plant access panel
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-45). Install (page 9-46).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Torque Wrench (Item 97, App D) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) Power plant rear access panel removed
Lockwasher (4) (page 24-29)
screw (4) Fan drive belts removed (page 3-35)
Primary fuel filter removed (page 6-129)
Personnel Required: Secondary fuel falter removed (page 6-131)
Generator and mounting bracket removed
Unit Mechanic
(page 9-31)
References:
see your -10
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install generator and mounting bracket 5. Install power plant rear access panel
(page 9-31). (page 24-29).
2. Install secondary fuel filter (page 6-131). 6. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
3. Install primary fuel filter (page 6-129). 7. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
4. Install fan drive belts (page 845). 8. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-47). Install (page 9-48).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Power plant rear access panels removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-29)
Engine compartment cover support removed
References: (page 24-29)
See your -10
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5. Install drive belt (1) on drive pulley (2) and 8. Tighten two screws (7) on generator mount-
generator pulley (3). ing bracket.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
Wearing loose clothing
around moving parts can 3. Install engine compartment cover support
allow personnel to get (page 24-29).
caught and could result in
injury or death. Tuck in 4. Install power plant rear access panels
loose clothing. (page 24-29).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 9-49). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 9-50).
Install (page 9-50).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
References
Materials/Parts see your -10
Grommet (2)
Lockwashers (8) Equipment Conditions
Self-locking nut (8) Engine stopped (see your -10)
Self-locking nut Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page13-2)
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 8. Install circuit 49 lead (1) on bus bar (5) of
distribution box (4). Secure with new
5. Check circuit 49 lead for continuity. Use lockwasher (6) and screw (7).
multimeter. Replace bad lead.
9. Install circuit 49 lead (1) on master switch
INSTALL terminal (8). Secure with washer (9), and
new locknut (10).
6. Install two new grommets (2) on circuit 49
lead (l). 10. Install master switch panel (3) on
distribution box (4). Secure with eight
7. Route circuit 49 lead (1) through dristribution screws (11), washers (12), and new
box (4) and master switch panel (3). Install locknuts (13).
new grommets (2) in box and panel.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check that circuit 49 lead is operational.
MASTER SWITCH light should come on.
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10).
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your-10).
END OF TASK
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CHAPTER 10
STARTER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
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REPLACE STARTER
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 10-2). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 10-2.1).
Install (page 10-2.1). Alternate Remove Method (10-2.2). Alternate Install
Method (10-2.3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D)
Steel rods (2) (Item 59.1, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts Carrier blocked (See your -10) *if alternate
Gasket method is used
Lockwasher (3) Battery ground leads disconnected (page 13-2)
Lockwasher (4) Power plant removed (page 5-12) (if rods are
not available)
Personnel Required: Trim vane lowered (See your -10) *
Unit Mechanic Power plant front access (See your -10) *
Helper (H) Door opened and right side exhaust pipe
removed (page 7-16) *
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NOTE
Check that starter-to-engine housing
gasket is in place. Gasket is necessary to
keep water out of starter.
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NOTE
Check that starter-to-engine housing
gasket is in place. Gasket is necessary to
keep water out of starter.
ALTERNATE INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant (page 5-12) (if removed). 3. Start engine. Check that starter is operable
(see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2).
4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 10-4). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 10-5).
Install (page 10-5).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
REMOVE
NOTE
Some earner hull grounds may have star
washers. Discard star washers and
assemble ground leads with flat washers
as instructed in the installation steps.
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door 3. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2).
(see your -lo).
4. Start engine to check that starter ground
2. Raise trim vane (see your -10). leads are operable. Stop/shutdown engine
(see your -lo).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 1 1
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE — INSTRUMENT AND
WARNING LIGHT PANELS
TASK INDEX
Replace Main Light Switch . . .... 11-9 Repair Speedometer Cable . . . . . . . . . . ...11-19
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-2). Install (page 11-3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
See your -24P
Materials/Parts:
Lockwasher (4) Equipment Conditions:
Self-locking nut (4) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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INSTALL
NOTE
Ground lead (4) is not installed on the
M577A2 instrument panel stint.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 11-2). 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON, light should
come on for proper installation of circuit
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). breaker. (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-5). Install (page 11-6).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Light bulb, as needed Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lockwasher (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Preformed packing, as needed MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE NOTE
Do not disconnect more than one light at
NOTE a time. Mark each lead to make sure you
There are two panel lights and three reconnect to correct contacts. See wiring
indicator lights on the instrument panel. diagram (FO-2).
Remove all lights the same way except for
the number of leads. 2. If required, remove light assembly (4).
1. Remove light bulb ( 1). a. Disconnect circuit lead (5) from light
assembly (4).
a. Turn lens (2) to the left. Remove lens (2)
b. Remove two screws (6), lockwashers (7),
and preformed packing (3) from light as-
and light assembly (4) from instrument
sembly (4). Discard packing if damaged.
panel. Discard lockwashers.
b. Push in and turn light bulb (1) to the
left, and remove bulb (I) from light
assembly (4).
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3. If removed, install light assembly (1). a. Install light bulb (5) in light assembly ( 1).
Push and turn light bulb to the right to
a. Place light assembly ( 1 ) on rear of secure.
instrument panel. Secure with two new
b. Install new packing (6) if damaged and
lockwashers (2) and screws (3).
lens (7) in light assembly ( 1). Turn lens
to the right to secure.
NOTE
Make sure circuit leads are connected to
correct lights. See wiring diagram (FO-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all panel switches OFF (see your -10).
2. Turn panel light switch on, or bilge pump 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
switch on, as needed, to check for proper
installation of light assembly (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-7). Install (page 11-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
REMOVE
NOTE
There are four toggle switches on the
instrument panel of all M113A2 FOV
except the M981 which has five switches.
Remove all toggle switches the same way,
except for numher of circuit leads.
NOTE
If switch has guard, remove/install guard
with steps 2 and 3.
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INSTALL
NOTE
Make sure circuit leads are connected to
correct switches. See wiring diagram
foldouts.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check for proper operation of switch.
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON see your -10). 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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References:
See your -10
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 13-2). 4. Check for proper operation of switch.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 11-2). 5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 11–2). 4. Crank engine to check for proper installation
of starter switch (see your –10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-11). Install (page 11-12).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Lockwasher (2) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Unit Mechanic Instrument panel removed (page 11-2)
REMOVE
NOTE
There are three gages on the instrument
panel. Except for the number of leads,
remove all gages the same way.
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INSTALL
NOTE
Check front of instrument panel to make
sure gage is aligned correctly before
tightening nuts.
CAUTION
Make sure circuit leads are connected to
correct gages. See wiring diagram (FO-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 11-2). 4. Check fuel gage and battery generator gage
for operation (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
5. Start engine to check operation of coolant
3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). temperature gage (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 1 1-2). 3. Check tachometer (see your –10).
2. Start engine (see your –10). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10),
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-14). Install (page 11-15).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
See your -LO
Materials/Parts:
Cable to tachometer gasket Equipment Conditions:
Grommet Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lockwasher (5) Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Self-locking nut Trim vane lowered and power plant front
access door open (see your –1 O)
Personnel Required: Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-25)
Power plant rear access panel removed
(page 24-27 or 24-29)
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panel 4. Start engine to check for proper installation
(page 24-27 or 24-29). of tachometer cable and adapter
(see your -10).
2. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REPLACE SPEEDOMETER
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check for 2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10),
proper installation of speedometer.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove( page 11-17). Install (page 11-18).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Materials/Parts: References:
Adapter see your -10
Cable See your -LO
Gasket
Grommet Equipment Conditions:
Key washer (4) Engine stopped (see your -10)
Lockwashers (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Preformed packing Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Power plant front door open (see your -10)
Hull front access cover removed (page 24-24)
REMOVE
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9. Place adapter
- (2) on final drive, and secure
with four new key washers (4) and screws
(5). Bend keys on washers.
NOTE
Remove clamps and install on new cable.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install hull front access cover (page 24-24). 3. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install speedometer cable assembly (page 3. Close power plant access door (see your –10).
11-17).
4. Raise trim vane (see your -10). END OF
2. Install hull front access cover (page 24-24). TASK
END OF TASK
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References:
See Your -10
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install instrument panel (page 11-2). 4. Look for fuel gage movement to check for
proper installation of fuel select switch to fuel
2. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). gage lead.
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 11-22). Clean, Inspect, Repair (page 11-23 ).
Install (page 11-23).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 31, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
NOTE
There are four lights on warning light
panel. Remove all lights the same way.
NOTE
Do not disconnect more than one light at
a time. Mark each lead to make sure you
reconnect to correct contacts. See wiring
diagram (FO-2).
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CAUTION
Make sure circuit leads are connected to
correct lights. See wiring diagram (FO-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 4. Check transmission high oil temperature
indicator. It should be OFF. It will come on
2. Check differential oil high temperature warn- when you ground circuit lead 327.
ing light. It should be OFF. It will come on
when you ground circuit 328 lead. 5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
NOTE
Be sure to connect leads to their correct
lights. See wiring diagram (FO-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install horn switch (page 11-24).
END OF TASK
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CHAPTER 12
E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M M A I N T E N A N C E — HORN AND LIGHTING
SYSTEM
TASK INDEX
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Materials/Parts: References:
Lockwasher (2) See your -10
Lockwasher
Self-locking nut Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
Press horn button to check that horn works.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-3). Install (page 12-4).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Materials/parts: Equipment Condition:
Lockwasher Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
NOTE
Remove and install service headlight and
infrared headlight the same way, except
for circuit leads.
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn infrared headlights on (see your –10)
and hold hand near lens, Heat means head-
2. Turn on service headlights to check that they light is working.
operate properly (see your -10).
4. Turn all switches OFF on instrument panel
WARNING (see your –10).
Do not look directly into
infrared headlights. You 5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
may damage your eyes.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-5). Clean. Inspect. and Repair ( page 12-6),
Install (page 12-6).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Materials/Parts Equipment Conditions:
Gasket Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lockwasher Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Preformed packing Service and/or infrared headlight removed
Preformed packing (page 12-3)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 10. Install new preformed packing (4), resilient
mount (3), and four screws (5) in body (6).
6. Check lens. Replace cracked or chipped lens.
11. Connect lamp unit (7) to plug in lamp body
7. Check lamp unit. See troubleshooting (6) with word FOG at the bottom.
(page 3–93). Replace bad lamp unit.
12. Install lamp unit (7), retainer plate (8), and
8. Check door, body, and retainer plates. three screws (9) in body (6).
Replace headlight if any part is missing or
damaged (page 12-3). 13. Install new gasket (10), lens (11), retainer
plate (12), and four screws (13) in
INSTALL door (14).
9. Install new lockwasher (1) and screw (2) in 14. Install new preformed packing (15), door
mount (3). (14), and four screws (16) on body (6).
CAUTION
Use care when tightening four mount
screws (5). Do not overtighten. Overtight-
ening the screws will strip the housing
threads.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install service and/or infrared headlight
(page 12–3).
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turin MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF on instrument panel
(see your -10).
2. Turn blackout marker light switch on to
check that light is operable (see your –10). 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10). 3. Turn all switches OFF on instrument panel
(see your -10).
2. Turn blackout marker light switch ON to
check that light operates properly 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
(see your –10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
NOTE
Procedures to remove and install
headlight guard is the same for right and
left sides of the vehicle.
INSTALL
END OF TASK
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REMOVE NOTE
M577A21 does not have items (1), (2),
1. Remove four screws (1) and lockwashers (2). or (3).
Pull guard (3), with stop light-tail light (4)
attached, away from hull. Discard
lockwashers,
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate main
light switches to check that left stop
light-tail light is operable. Turn all switches
OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate main
light switches to check that left/right stop
light-tail light is operable. Turn all switches
OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
4. If removed, install two studs (7) in rear of
stop light-tail light (5).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate main
light switches to check that right stop
light-tail light is operable. Turn all switches
OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
Replace Left Rear Turn Signal Replace Right Rear Turn Signal
Wiring Harness (M741A1 only) . . . . . . 12-17 Wiring Harness (M741A1 only) . . . ...12-20
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REMOVE
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Install rear floor plates (page 2440).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate stop 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
light-tail lights and turn signals. Check that
all lights operate properly. Turn all light 5. Stop engine (see your –10).
switches OFF.
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Install rear floor plates (page 24-40).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate stop 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
light-tail lights and turn signals. Check that
all lights operate properly. Turn all light 5. Stop engine (see your -10).
switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-18). Install (page 12-19).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Gasket Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Engine stopped (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Rear floor plates removed (page 24-40)
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Install rear floor plates (page 24-40).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate stop 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
light-tail lights and turn signals. Check that
all lights are operable. Turn all light switches 5. Stop engine (see your –10).
OFF (See your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-20 ). Install (page 12-21 ).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
Genera] Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS .
1. Connect battery ground lead (Page 13-2). 3. Install rear floor plates (Page 24-40).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate stop 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
light-tail lights and turn signals. Check that
all lights operate properly. Turn all light 5. stop engine (see your -lo).
switches OFF (see your -10.
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-23). Install (page 12-25).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References.
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
2. Remove screw (7), lockwasher (8), circuit 6 4. Remove screw (18), lockwasher (19), and
lead (9), and circuit 49 lead (10) from bus wiring harness (20) from bus bar (4). Discard
bar (4). Remove circuit 6 lead., circuit 49 lockwasher.
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5. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (1) from circuit 8. Disconnect circuit 450C lead (10) from cir-
breaker (2). Remove circuit 450 lead and cuit breaker (12). Remove circuit 450C lead
grommet (3) from distribution box (4). Dis- from distribution box (4).
card grommet.
9. Disconnect circuit 450A lead (13) from cir-
6. Disconnect circuit 450B lead (5) from circuit cuit breaker (14). Remove circuit 450A lead
breaker (6). Remove circuit 450B lead and from distribution box (4).
grommet (7) from distribution box (4). Dis-
card grommet. 10. Remove circuit 400 lead (15) and grommet
(16) from distribution box (4). Discard grom-
NOTE met.
If bilge pump circuit breakers must be
removed, refer to page 16-12 for removal. 11. Remove circuit 2 lead (17) and grommet
If bilge pump circuit breakers are not to
(18) from distribution box (4). Discard grom-.
be removed, go to step 10. met.
7. Remove screw (8), lockwasher (9), and circuit 12. Remove circuit 2A lead (19) and grommet
450C lead (10) from bus bar (11). Discard
(20) from distribution box (4). Discard grom-
lockwasher. met.
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NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, refer to page 16-12 for
installation. If bilge pump circuit
breakers were not removed, go to step 22.
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24. Install wiring harness (1) on bus bar (2). 26, Install two new grommets (11 and 12), cir-
Secure with new lockwasher (3) and cuit 49 lead (13), and circuit 6 lead (14) in
screw (4). distribution box (7). Install circuit 49 lead
(13) and circuit 6 lead (14) on bus bar (2).
25. Install new grommet (5) and circuit 10, 14, Secure with new lockwasher (15) and
15, 27E lead (6) in distribution box (7). In- screw (16).
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (6) and
circuit 450A lead (S) on bus bar (2). Secure 27. Install new grommet (17) and circuit 415
with new lockwasher (9) and screw (10). lead (18) in distribution box (7). Install cir-
cuit 415 lead (18) on bus bar (2). Secure
with new lockwasher (19) and screw (20).
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28. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned 29. Install new gasket (2) on coated mounting
mounting surface of distribution box (1) and surface of distribution box ( 1).
one side of new gasket (2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel fpage 9-22). 3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that
distribution box is operable.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Stop engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-28). Install (page 12-30),
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
2. Remove screw (7), lockwasher (8), circuit 6 4 Remove screw ( 18), lockwasher ( 19), and
lead (9), and circuit 49 lead ( 10) from bus wiring harness (20) from bus bar (4). Discard
bar (4). Remove circuit 6 lead, circuit 49 lockwasher.
lead, and two grommets (11 and 12) from
distribution box (6).
lockwasher.
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5. Remove screw (1), lockwasher (2), and circuit 9. Disconnect circuit 450C lead (15) from cir-
3 lead (3) from circuit breaker (4). Remove cuit breaker (17).
circuit 3 lead and grommet (5) from
distribution box (6), Discard grommet and 10. Disconnect circuit 450A lead (18) from cir-
lockwasher. cuit breaker (19).
6. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (1) from circuit 11. Remove circuit 400 lead and grommet (20)
breaker (8). Remove circuit 450 lead and from distribution box (21). Discard grommet.
grommet (9) from distribution box (6), Dis-
card grommet. 12. Remove circuit 2 lead (22) and grommet
(23 ) from distribution box (6). Discard grom-
7. Disconnect circuit 450B lead (10) from circuit met.
breaker (11). Remove circuit 450B lead and
grommet (12) from distribution box (6). Dis-
card grommet
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers must be
removed, refer to page 16-12 for removal.
If bilge pump circuit breakers are not to
be removed, go to step 11.
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13. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 19. Install circuit 450C lead (9) on bus bar (11).
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard Secure with new lockwasher (12) and
lockwashers. screw (13).
14. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). 20. Connect circuit 450A lead (14) to circuit
Discard gasket. breaker (15).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, r e f e r t o p a g e 1 6 - 1 2 f o r
installation. I f b i l g e p u m p c i r c u i t
breakers were not removed, go to step 21.
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25. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 10, 14, 27. Install new grommet (14) and circuit 415
15, 27E lead (2) in distribution box (3). In- lead (15) in distribution box (3), Install cir-
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (2) and cuit 415 lead (15) on bus bar (5). Secure
circuit 450A lead (4) on bus bar (5). Secure with new lockwasher (16) and screw (17).
with new lockwasher (6) and screw (7).
28. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
26. Install two new grommets (8 and 9), circuit mounting surface of distribution box (18)
49 lead (10), and circuit 6 lead (11) in dis- and one side of new gasket (19).
tribution box (3). Install circuit 49 lead (10)
and circuit 6 lead (11) on bus bar (5), Se- 29. Install new gasket (19) on coated mounting
cure with new Iockwasher (12) and surface of distribution box (18).
screw (13).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel (page 9-22), 3. Start engine (see your –10). Check that
distribution box works properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Stop engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-32). Install (page 12-34).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Personnel Require:
Unit Mechanic
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12. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 17. Connect circuit 450A lead (9) to circuit
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard breaker (10).
lockwashers.
18. Install 450C lead (7) on bus bar (11). Se-
13. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). cure with new lockwasher ( 12) and
Discard gasket. screw (13).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, refer to page 16-12 for
installation. I f b i l g e p u m p circuit
breakers were not removed, go to step 19.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel (page 9-16).
3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that
distribution box operates properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-36). Install (page 12-38).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your –10
Personnel Required
Unit Mechanic
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10. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 15. Connect circuit 450A lead (9) to circuit
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard lock- breaker (10).
washers.
16. Install new grommet (11) and circuit 450B
11. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). lead (12) in distribution box (3). Connect cir-
Discard gasket. cuit 450B lead (12) to circuit breaker (13).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were re-
moved, refer to page 16-12 for installa-
tion. If bilge pump circuit breakers were
not removed go to step 16.
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19. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 49 lead 21. Install new grommet ( 12) and circuit 6 lead
(2) in distribution box (3). Install circuit 49 (13) in distribution box (3), Install circuit 6
lead (2) on bus bar (4). Secure with new lead (14) on bus bar (4). Secure with new
lockwasher (5) and screw (6), lockwasher (15) and screw (16).
20. Install new grommet (7) and circuit 10. 14.
22. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
15, 27E lead (8) in distribution box (3).’ In-’ mounting surface of distribution box ( 17)
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (8) and and one side of new gasket (18).
circuit 450A lead (9) on bus bar (4). Secure
with new lockwasher (10) and screw (11). 23. Install new gasket (18) on coated mounting
surface of distribution box (17).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel (page 9-16), 3. start engine (see your -10). Check that
distribution box works properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Stop engine. (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 1240). Install (page 12-42.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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6. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (7) from circuit s. Disconnect circuit 450C lead (13) from cir-
breaker (8). Remove circuit 450 lead (7) and cuit breaker ( 14).
grommet (9) from distribution box (6). Dis-
card grommet. 9. Disconnect circuit 450A lead (15 from cir-
cuit breaker ( 16).
7. Disconnect circuit 450B lead (10) from circuit
breaker (11). Remove circuit 450B lead (10) 10. Remove circuit 400 lead ( 17) and grommet
and grommet (12) from distribution box (6). (18) from distribution box (6). Discard grom-
Discard grommet. met.
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11. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2). and 16. Connect circuit 450A lead (9) to circuit
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard breaker (10).
lockwashers.
17. Install new grommet (11) and circuit 450B
12. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). lead (12) in distribution box (3). Connect cir-
Discard gasket. cuit 450B lead (12) to circuit breaker (13).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers must be
removed, refer to page 16-12 for removal.
If bilge pump circuit breakers are not to
be removed, go to step 17.
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21. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 49 lead 23. Install new grommet (12) and circuit 6 lead
(2) in distribution box (3). Install circuit 49 (13 ) in distribution box (3). Install circuit 6
lead (2) on bus bar (4). Secure with new lead (13 ) on bus bar (4). Secure with new
lockwasher (5) and screw (6). lockwasher (14) and screw (15).
22. Install new grommet (7) and circuit 10, 14, 24. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
15, 27E lead (8) in distribution box (3). In- mounting surface of distribution box (16)
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (8) and and one side of new gasket (17).
circuit 450A lead (9) on bus bar (4). Secure
with new lockwasher (10) and screw (11). 25. Install new gasket (17) on coated mounting
surface of distribution box (16).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel (page 9-16). 3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that
distribution box operates properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Stop engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-44). Install (page 12-46).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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7. Remove circuit 450A lead (6) from circuit 12. Remove circuit 400 lead (20) and grommet
breaker (7). (21) from distribution box (13). Discard
grommet.
8. Remove screw (8), lockwasher (9), and
circuit 3 lead (10) from circuit breaker (11).
Remove circuit 3 lead (10) and grommet
(12) from distribution box (13). Discard
grommet and lockwasher.
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14. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). 19. Connect circuit 450C lead ( 13) to circuit
Discard gasket, breaker (9).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, refer to page 16-12 for
installation.
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25. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 10, 14, 27. For M113A2 and M1059, install two new
15, 27E lead (2) in distribution box (3). In- grommets (8 and 12), circuit 6 lead (9), and
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (2) and circuit 6L lead (13) in distribution box (3).
circuit 450A lead (4) on bus bar (5). Secure Install circuit 6 lead (9) and circuit 6L lead
with new lockwasher (6) and screw (7). (13) on bus bar (5). Secure with new
lockwasher (10) and screw (11).
26. For M106A2, M1064, and M125A2, install
new grommet (8) and circuit 6 lead (9) in 28. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
distribution box (3). Install circuit 6 lead (9) mounting surface of distribution box (14)
on bus bar (5). Secure with new lockwasher and one side of new gasket (15).
(10) and screw (11).
29. Install new gasket (15) on coated mounting
surface of distribution box (14).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel assembly 3. Start engine (see your –10). Check that
(page 9-16). distribution box operates properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Stop engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-48). Install (page 12-50).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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7. Remove circuit 450A lead (6) from circuit 12. Remove grommet (17) and circuit 2A lead
breaker (7). (18) from distribution box (10), Discard
grommet.
8. Remove circuit 450 lead (8) from circuit
breaker (7). Remove circuit 45C lead (8) and
grommet (9) from distribution box (10). Dis-
card grommet.
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11. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 17. Install new grommet (11 ) and circuit 450B
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard lead (12) in distribution box (3). Connect
lockwashers. lead to circuit breaker (8),
12. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). 18. Install new grommet ( 13) and circuit 450
Discard gasket lead (14) in distribution box (3). Connect
lead to circuit breaker (10).
INSTALL
19. Install new grommet (15) and circuit 2 lead
13. Install distribution box assembly (3) on hull. (16) in distribution box (3).
Secure with five screws (1) and new
Iockwashers (2). 20. Install new grommet (17) and circuit 2A
lead (18) in distribution box (3).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, r e f e r t o p a g e 1 6 - 1 2 f o r
installation. I f b i l g e p u m p c i r c u i t
breakers were not removed, go to step 17.
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23. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 10, 14, 25. For Ml 13A2, install two new grommets
15, 27E lead (2) in distribution box (3). In- (8 and 12), circuit 6 lead (9), and circuit 6L
stall circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead (2) and lead (13) in distribution box (3). Install cir-
circuit 450A lead (4) on bus bar (5). Secure cuit 6 lead (9) and circuit 6L lead (13) on
with new lockwasher (6) and screw (7). bus bar (5). Secure with new lockwasher
(10) and screw (11).
24. For M106A2, M125A2, and M1064, install
new grommet (8) and circuit 6 lead (9) in 26. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
distribution box (3). Install circuit 6 lead (9) mounting surface of distribution box (3) and
on bus bar (5). Secure with new lockwasher one side of new gasket (14).
(10) and screw (11).
27. Install new gasket (14) on coated mounting
surface of distribution box (3).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install master switch panel assembly 3. Start engine (see your –10). Check that
(page 9-16). distribution box operates properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Stop engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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6. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (6) from circuit 8. Remove screw (12), lockwasher (13), and
breaker (7). Remove circuit 450 lead and circuit 450C lead (14) from bus bar (15).
grommet (S) from distribution box (3). Dis- Discard lockwasher.
card grommet.
9. Disconnect circuit 450C lead (14) from cir-
7. Disconnect clrcult. 450B lead (9) from circuit cuit breaker (16). Remove circuit 450C lead
breaker (10). Remove circuit 450B lead and from distribution box (3).
grommet (11) from distribution box (3). Dis-
card grommet. 10. Disconnect circuit 450A lead (17) from cir-
cuit breaker (1S). Remove circuit 450A lead
from distribution box (3).
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12. Remove five screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 17. Connect circuit 450C lead ( 10) to circuit
distribution box (3) from hull. Discard breaker (11).
lockwashers,
1S. Connect circuit 450A lead (12) to circuit
13. Remove gasket (4) from distribution box (3). breaker (13).
Discard gasket.
19. Install 450C lead ( 10) on bus bar ( 14). Se-
INSTALL cure with new lockwasher ( 15) and
screw (16).
14. Install distribution box assembly (3) on hull.
Secure with five screws (1) and new 20. Install new grommet (17) and circuit 450
lockwashers (2). lead (18) in distribution box (3). Connect cir-
cuit 450 lead to circuit breaker ( 19).
NOTE
If bilge pump circuit breakers were
removed, r e f e r t o p a g e 1 6 - 1 2 f o r
installation. If the bilge pump circuit
breakers were not removed, go to step 20.
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23. Install two new grommets (1 and 2), cable 25. Install new grommet (18) and circuit 6 lead
assembly W8 lead (3), and circuit 49 (19) in distribution box (13). Install circuit 6
lead (4). Install circuit 49 lead (5) and lead (24) and cable assembly W8 leads
cable assembly W8 leads (6 and 7) on bus (20 and 21) on bus bar (8). Secure with
bar (8). Secure with new lockwasher (9) and new lockwasher (22) and screw (23).
screw (10).
26. Apply one coat of adhesive to cleaned
24. Install new grommet (11) and circuit 10, mounting surface of distribution box (13)
14, 15, 27E lead (12) in distribution box and one side of new gasket (25).
(13). Install circuit 10, 14, 15, 27E lead
(14) and circuit 450A lead (15) on bus bar 27. Install new gasket (25) on coated mounting
(8). Secure with new lockwasher (16) and surface of distribution box (13).
screw (17).
FOLLOW-TOUGH STEPS
1. Install Master Switch Panel (page 9-16). 3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that
distribution box works properly.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
Replace Stop Light-Tail Light and Replace Rear Dome Light Switch
Guards (M981 and M1064 Only) . . . . 12-67 (M577A2 and M1068 Only) . . . . . . . . . . . 12-69
Replace Dome Light Replace Dome Light Circuit
(All Except M577A2 and M1068) . . . . 12-60 Breaker (M577A2 and M1068 Only) 12-70
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers : Remove (page 12-57). Install (page 12-58).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Materials/Parts: References:
Gasket See your -10
Lockwasher (8) (M1064)
Lockwasher (6) (M981) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
REMOVE NOTE
Do step 3 for M1064 or step 4 for M981.
NOTE
Except for number of circuit leads and 3. Remove two screws (8), lockwashers (9),
cable reel holder assembly (M1064), left washers (10), and holder assembly (11 ) from
and right stop light-tail lights and guards right external fuel tank and guard (12).
are removed and installed the same way. Discard lockwashers.
Leads must be tagged so you will know 4. Remove two screws (8), Iockwashers (9), and
how to install them. washers (10) from right external fuel tank
and guard (12). Discard Iockwashers.
1. On left stop light-tail light, disconnect circuit
21 lead (l), circuit 22 lead (2), and circuit 24 5. Remove two screws (13), Iockwasher (14),
lead (3) from stop light-tail light (4). washers (15), and guard (12) with stop
light-tail light (7) from right external fuel
2. On right stop light-tail light, disconnect cir- tank. Discard lockwashers.
cuit 24 lead (5) and circuit 23 lead (6) from
stop light–tail light (7). 6. Remove four screws ( 16), Iockwashers ( 17),
washers (18), and guard (19) with stop
light–tail light (4) from left external fuel
tank. Discard lockwashers.
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15. Place guard (1) with stop light-tail light (2) 19. On right stop Light-tail light, connect circuit
on left fuel tank. Secure with four washers 23 lead (15) and circuit 24 lead (16) to stop
(3), new lockwashers (4), and screws (5). light-tail light (7).
16. Place guard (6) with stop light-tail light (7) 20. On left stop light-tail light, connect circuit
on right fuel tank. Secure with two washers 24 lead (17), circuit 22 lead (18) and circuit
(8), new lockwashers (9), and screws (10). 21 lead (19) to stop light-tail light (2).
NOTE
Do step 17 for M1064 or step 18 for M981.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
NOTE
Remove and install all dome lights the
same way.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check that dome light operates properly
(see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10).
4. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-61). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-62).
Install (page 12-62).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
REMOVE
NOTE
If dome light retainer mounting screw
separates from retainer, replace retaining
clip.
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INSTALL
11. Install lens (1) and lens (2) with gasket (3)
on retainer (4).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install dome light (page 12-60). 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove tape that holds circuit 38 lead (1) to 4. Route circuit 38 lead (1) through five support
adjacent electrical leads. brackets (4).
2. Disconnect lead (1) from rear of dome light 5. Connect lead (1) to rear main wiring harness
(2) and rear main wiring harness (3). (3) and rear dome light (2).
3. Pull lead (1) from five support brackets (4). 6. Connect lead (1) to adjacent electrical leads
Remove lead from carrier. with tape, use three one-half overlapping
turns at 7-8 inch (18-20 cm) intervals.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2) 3. Turn au switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
NOTE NOTE
There are nine dome lights and two black- Connect circuit 38C lead to dome lights or
out lights in the M577A2 and M1068. circuit 38B lead to blackout lights.
Remove and install all lights the
same way. 8. Connect ground lead (1) to dome light (2).
NOTE
Disconnect circuit 38C lead from dome
lights or circuit 38B lead from blackout
lights.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 2. Operate dome light or blackout light to check
that light operates properly (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Disassemble (page 12-65). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-66).
Assemble (page 12-66).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
DISASSEMBLE
NOTE
Disassemble and assemble dome lights
and blackout lights the same way. Lens in
dome light is clear. Lens in blackout light
is dark (nine dome lights, two blackout
lights).
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ASSEMBLE
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install dome light (page 12-64).
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Operate dome lights to check that lights
operate properly (see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON.
4. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Turn on front dome light switch to check
that switch is operable. Dome light should
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. come on.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Turn REAR DOME LIGHT SWITCH ON
(see your -10). Check that switch operates
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (See your -10). properly. Dome light should come on.
END OF TASK
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Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Operate dome
lights to check that circuit breaker is
operable. Turn all switches OFF
(me your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-72). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-72).
Install (page 12-73).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
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INSTALL
NOTE
Switch comes with two nuts and two
washers. When installing new switch,
remove and discard one lockwasher and
one nut before installation.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Operate buzzer switch to check that switch
operates properly. Turn MASTER SWITCH
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). OFF (me your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-74). Clean and Inspect (page 12-74).
Install (page 12-74). Adjust (page 12-75).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
NOTE
Steps 11 through 16 tell you how to adjust
switch before tightening nuts at
installation procedure.
INSTALL
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ADJUST
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF’ (see your -10.
2. Turn on dome lights and open ramp access 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (See your -10).
door. All dome lights should go off and
blackout lights should come on.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Check that tent lamps operate properly
(see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10).
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFT (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (See your -10). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
2. Turn on service headlights and operate beam 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
selector switch to check that switch operates
properly (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
Replace Rear Main Wiring Harness Replace Rear Main Wiring Harness
(M577A2 and M1068 Only) . . . . . . . . ...12-82 (M113A2, M901A1,
and M1059 Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1 2 - 1 1 9
Replace Rear Main Wiring Harness
(M106A2 and M125A2 Only) . . . . . ...12-106
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-79). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-80).
Install (page 12-80).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
Electrical Tool Kit (Item 75, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Insulation tape (Item 26, App C) Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Lockwasher (4) Power plant front access door open
Terminal (6) (see your -lo)
Power plant grill raised (page 5-2)
Personnel Required: Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
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7. Remove bushing (6), retainer (7), and spring 14. Connect right headlight wiring harness (16)
washer (8), from coupling (9). to front main wiring harness (21) at driver’s
compartment bulkhead.
8. Remove four nuts (10), lockwashers (11),
washers (12), and two washers (13) from 15. Install clamp (19) on harness ( 16). Secure
hull bushing (14). Discard lockwashers. clamp to hull weldnut (20) with screw (18).
9. Remove three cradle clips (15) and har- 16. Install harness (16) on three cradles (17).
ness (16) from three cradles (17). Secure with three cradle clips” (15).
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17. Thread two bushings (1) into hulls Secure 21. Crimp six new terminals (11),
with four nuts (2), new lockwashers (3), insulators (12), and connectors (13) on six
washers (4), and two washers (5). Do not leads.
tighten nuts.
22. connect leads 514 (14) and 515 (15) to
18. Install spring washer (6), retainer (7), and infrared headlights (16).
bushing (8) into coupling (9).
23. connect lead 25 (17) to horn (18).
19. Locate service headlight and blackout mark-
er light bushing hole in hull. Slowly slide 24. Connect lead 20 (19) to blackout marker
connector leads 17, 18, 20 (10) through light (20).
hole. Do not damage wiring leads.
25. Bend and tape leads 17 and 18 (21 and 22)
20. Locate second bushing hole in hull. Slowly as shown. Connect leads to service
slide connector leads 25, 514, 515 (10) headlights (23).
through hole. Do not damage wiring leads.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Lower power plant grill (page 5-2). 3. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-82). Install (page 12-94).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools:
References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
see your -lo
TM 11-7010-256-12&P
Materials/Parts:
Gasket Equipment Conditions:
Grommet (12) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lockwasher, as needed Carrier blocked (see your -10)
None-electrical wire (Item 31, App D), Ramp lowered (see your -10)
as needed FAX removed (see TM 11-7010-256-12&P)
Self-locking nut (8) Access to batteries (See Check Carrier
Batteries in your -10))
Personnel Required:
Battery ground leads disconnected (page 13-2)
Unit Mechanic Rear floor plate removed (page 24-37)
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‘7. Remove eight cradle clips (1) and rear main 11. Remove two screws (11), one lockwasher
wiring harness (2) from eight cradles (3). (12), two clamps (13), circuit 38B lead (9),
and ground lead (14) from two
8. Disconnect four circuit 38 leads (4) from weldnuts (15). Discard lockwasher.
four right side dome lights (5).
12. Disconnect four circuit 38C leads (16) from
9. Remove 16 cradle clips (6) and rear main four left side dome lights (17).
wiring harness (7) from 16 cradles (8).
13. Remove screw (18), two lockwashers (19),
10. Disconnect circuit 38B lead (9) from rear and ground leads (20) from weldnut (21).
blackout dome light (10). Discard lockwasher.
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15. Disconnect circuit 37B lead (1) from left 19. Disconnect circuit 509 and 509A connector
utility outlet lead (2). (14) from buzzer switch (15).
16. Disconnect circuits 21, 22, and 24 leads 20. Remove seven cradle clips (16) and main
(3, 4, and 5) from left tail light leads (6). rear wiring harness (17) from seven
cradles (18).
17. Disconnect circuits 38, 38A, and 38E leads
(7, 8, and 9) from dome light switch (10). 21. Remove two screws (19), one lockwasher
(20), two clamps (21), and circuits 30 and
18. Disconnect circuits 38C and 38E leads 509 leads (22 and 23) from two
(11 and 12) from blackout dome light weldnuts (24). Discard lockwasher.
switch (13).
22. Disconnect circuit 509 lead (23) from
buzzer (25).
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23. Disconnect circuit 30 lead (1) from left fuel 27. Remove screw (13), lockwasher (14), clamp
quantity sending unit (2). (15), and rear main wiring harness (16)
from weldnut (17). Discard lockwasher.
24. Remove lockwire (3), one screw (4),
lockwasher (5), and ground lead (6) from 28. Remove two screws (18), nuts (19), clamp
sending unit (Z). Discard lockwire and (20), and rear main wiring harness (16)
lockwasher. from floor transverse beam (21).
25. Remove two screws (7), clamps (8), 29. Remove screw (22), nut (23), and clamp
lockwashers (9), circuit 30 lead (1), and (20) from wiring harness (16).
ground lead (6) from two weldnuts (10).
Discard lockwashers. 30. Remove three cradle clips (24) and rear
main wiring harness (16) from cradles (25).
26. Disconnect circuit 402 lead (11) from
personnel heater fuel pump (12).
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31 Disconnect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads 35. Remove two screws (14), clamps (15), and
(1, 2, 3, and 4) from trailer wiring wiring harness (12) from two weldnuts (16).
harness (6).
36. Remove eight cradle clips (17) and wiring
32. Disconnect circuit 451 lead (6) from rear harness (12) from eight cradles (18).
bilge pump (7).
37. Disconnect circuit 38C lead (19) from left
33. Remove screw (8), clamp (9), two dome light (20).
lockwashers (10), trailer wiring harness
ground lead (11), and wiring harness (12) 38. Disconnect circuit 38B lead (21) from front
from weldnut (13). Discard lockwashers. blackout light (22) and cables W28 and
W35.
34. Pull circuits 21, 22, 23, 24, and 451 leads
(1, 2, 3, 4, and 6) through opening in
transverse beam.
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45. Disconnect circuit 59 lead (1) from 48. Remove four screws (8), nuts (9), and
blower (2). circuit 48 (10) from bracket (11).
46. Remove screw (3), lockwasher (4), clamp (5), 49. Remove screw (12), two lockwashers (13),
and circuits 59 and 415 leads (1 and 6) circuit 48 capacitor (14), and ground lead
from weldnut (7). Discard lockwasher. (15) from weldnut (16). Discard lockwashers.
47. If NBC unit is installed, disconnect circuit 50. Remove six screws (17), clamps (18), and
415 lead (6) from NBC unit. circuit 48 lead (10) from six weldnuts (19).
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51. Disconnect circuit 400 lead (1) from 54. Remove eight locknuts (4), washers (5), and
personnel heater control box. screws (6). Separate master switch panel (7)
from distribution box (8). Discard locknuts.
52. Disconnect circuit 402 lead (2) from
personnel heater wiring harness. 55. Disconnect wiring harness (9) from circuit
10 on three circuit breakers
53. If NBC unit is installed, disconnect circuit (10, 11, and 12) in master switch
415 lead (3) from NBC unit. panel (7).
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57. Disconnect circuit 59 lead (1) from blower 60. Disconnect circuit 37A lead (7) from circuit
switch (2). breaker (8).
58. Disconnect circuit 37B lead (3) from blower 61. Disconnect circuits 38 and 38A leads (9 and
switch (2) and circuit breaker (4). 10) from dome light switch (11).
59. Remove circuits 59 and 37B leads (1 and 3) 62. Remove circuits 37A, 38, and 38A leads
and two grommets (5) from master switch (7, 9, and 10) and three grommets (12)
panel (6). Discard grommets. from master switch panel (6). Discard
grommets.
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63. Disconnect circuits 28, 29, and 30 leads 66. Disconnect circuit 450B lead (9) from circuit
(1, 2, and 3) from fuel selector switch (4). breaker (10).
64. Remove circuits 28, 29, and 30 leads 67. Remove circuit 450 lead (7) and grommet
(1, 2, and 3) and three grommets (5) from (11) from distribution box (12). Discard
master switch panel (6). Discard grommets. grommet.
65. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (7) from circuit 68. Remove circuit 450B lead (9) and grommet
breaker (8). (13) from distribution box (12). Discard
grommet.
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69. Remove two nuts (1), mounts (2 and 3), 73. Disconnect circuit 451B lead (15) from rear
flat washers (4), and screws (5) that secure bilge pump ON indicator light.
instrument panel (6) to two struts (7).
74. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (16) from
70. Support panel (6). Remove two screws (8), instrument panel wiring harness,
flat washers (9), one lockwasher (10), and
ground lead (11), from two mounts (12) and 75. Disconnect circuits 450, 450B, and 451A
upper support (13 ). Discard lockwasher. (17, 18, and 19) from bilge pump switch.
71. Support panel (6) on two struts (7) to gain 76. Disconnect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads
access to rear of panel. (20, 21, 22, and 23) from front main
wiring harness.
72. Disconnect circuit 28 lead (14) from fuel
gage.
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INSTALL NOTE
Do steps 87 thru 88.2 for M1068 only.
83. Install main rear wiring harness (1) in
earner. 87. Install two new grommets (13 and 14) in
battery box (7).
84. Connect circuits 38, 38B, and 38C leads
(2, 3, and 4) to ramp door switch (5). 88. Install circuit 6 lead (8), and circuit 31 lead
(15) through grommet (13).
NOTE
Do steps 85 and 86 for M577A2 only. 88.1. Install circuit 48B lead (9) through
grommet (14).
85. Install two new grommets (6) in battery
box (7). 88.2. Connect circuit 6 lead (8), circuit 48B lead
(9), and circuit 31 lead (15) to termina]
86. Install circuits 6 and 48B leads (8 and 9) (10) with screw (11) and nut (12).
through two new grommets (6). Connect
leads to terminal (10) with screw (11) and
nut (12).
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112. If NBC unit is installed, connect circuit 115. Install six clamps (4) and circuit 48 lead
(5) on six weldnuts (6). Secure with six
415 lead (1) to NBC unit.
screws (7).
113. Connect circuit 402 lead (2) to personnel
heater wiring harness. 116. Install two new lockwashers (8), circuit 48
capacitor (9), and ground lead (10) on
weldnut (11). Secure with screw (12).
114. Connect circuit 400 lead (3) to personnel
heater control box.
117. Install circuit 48 lead (5) on bracket (13).
Secure with four screws (14) and
nuts (15).
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118. If NBC unit is installed, connect circuit 122. Install cradle (12), circuit 48C capacitor
415 lead (1) to NBC unit. (13), and new lockwasher (14) on weldnut
(15). Secure with Screw (16).
119. Install circuits 69 and 415 leads (2 and 1),
clamp (3), and new Iockwasher (4) On 123. Install rear main wiring harness (17) on
weldnut (5). Secure with screw (6). cradle (12). Secure with cradle clip (18).
120. Connect circuit 59 lead (2) to blower (7). 124. Install three ground leads (19) and new
lockwashers (20) on weldnut (21). Secure
121. Install three circuit 48 leads (8) on bracket with screw (22) .
(9). Secure with 12 screws (10) and
nuts (11).
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125. Install circuit 48A lead (1), two clamps (2), 128. Connect circuit 38C lead (11) to left dome
and new lockwashers (3) on two weldnuts light (12).
(4). Secure with two screws (5).
129. Install wiring harness (13) on eight cradles
126. Install circuit 48A lead (1) on bracket (6). (14). Secure with eight cradle clips (15).
Secure with four screws (7) and nuts (8).
130. Install two clamps (16) and wiring harness
127. Connect circuit 38B lead (9) to front (13) on two weldnuts (17). secure with two
blackout light (10) and cables W28 screws (18).
and W25.
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131, Pull circuits 21, 22, 23, 24, and 451 leads
135. Install clamp (15) on wiring harness (10).
(1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) through opening in Secure with screw (16) and nut (17).
floor transverse beam (6).
136. Install clamp (15) and wiring harness (10)
132. Install clamp (7), two new lockwashers (8),
on transverse beam (6). Secure with two
trailer wiring harness ground lead (9), and
screws (18) and nuts (19).
rear main wiring harness (10) on weldnut
(11). Secure with screw (12).
137. Install new lockwasher (20), clamp (21),
and wiring harness ( 10) on weldnut (22).
133. Connect circuit 451 lead (5) to rear bilge
Secure with screw (23).
pump (13).
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138. Connect circuit 402 lead (1) to personnel 142. connect circuit 509 lead (13) to
buzzer (14).
heater fuel pump (2).
139. Install two clamps (3), one new Iockwasher 143. Install one new lockwasher (15), two
clamps (16), and circuits 30 and 509 leads
(4), circuit 30 lead (5), and ground lead (6)
(5 and 13) on two weldnuts (17). Secure
on two weldnuts (7). Secure with two
with two screws (18).
screws (8).
140. Install new lockwire (9), one screw (10), 144. Install wiring harness (19) on seven
cradles (20). Secure with seven cradle
new lockwasher (11), and ground lead 16)
clips (21).
on left fuel quantity sending unit (12).
141. Connect circuit 30 lead (5) on sending 145. Connect circuit 509 and 509A connector
(22) to buzzer switch (23).
unit (12).
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146. Connect circuits 38C and 38E leads 150. Install two circuit 48 connectors (23) on
(1 and 2) to blackout dome light bracket (24). Secure with eight screws (14)
switch (3). and nuts (15).
147. Connect circuits 38, 38A, and 38E leads 151. Install two new lockwashers (16) and
(4, 5, and 6) to dome light switch (7). ground leads (17) on weldnut (18). Secure
with screws (19).
148. Connect circuits 21, 22, and 24 leads
(8, 9, and 10) to left tail light leads (11). 152. Install wiring harness (20) on seven cra-
dles (21). Secure with seven cradle clips
149. Connect circuit 37B lead (12) to left utility (22).
outlet lead (13).
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153. Connect four circuit 38C leads (1) to four 156. Install rear main wiring harness ( 10) on
left side dome lights ( 2). 16 cradles (11). Secure with 16 cradle
clips (12).
154. Install one new lockwasher (3), two clamps
(4), circuit 38B lead (5), and ground lead 157. Connect four circuit 38 leads (13) to four
(6) on two weldnuts (7). Secure with two right side dome lights (14).
screws (8).
158. Install wiring harness (10) on eight cradles
155< Connect circuit 38B lead (5) to rear black- (15). Secure with eight cradle clips (16).
out dome light (9).
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159. Connect circuit 37A lead (1) to right utility 162. Install two new lockwashers (7), ground
outlet lead (2). lead (8), three clamps (9), and circuit 29
lead (10) on three weldnuts (11). Secure
160. If NBC unit is installed, connect circuit with three screws (12) and flat
415 lead (3) to NBC unit switch. washers (13)
161. Connect circuits 23 and 24 leads (4 and 5) 163. Install new lockwire (14), one screw (15),
to right tail light (6). new lockwasher (16), and ground lead (8)
on right fuel quantity sending unit (17).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install rear floor plate (page 24-37). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-106). Install (page 12-112).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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4. Disconnect circuit 451 lead (1) from rear bilge 8. Remove screw (18), nut (19), and clamp
pump (2). ( 16) from wiring harness (20).
5. Disconnect circuits 21, 22. 23. and 24 leads !3. Remove three cradle clips (21) and wiring
(3, 4, 5, and 6) from trailer wiring har- harness (20) from three cradles (22).
ness (7).
10, Remove two screws (23), lockwashers (24),
6. Remove screw (8), two lockwashers (9), clamp and guard (25) from two weldnuts (26).
(10), wiring harness (11), and circuit 90 Discard lockwashers.
ground lead ( 12) from weldnut (13). Discard
lockwashers. 11, Remove two screws (27), nuts (28), clamps
(29), and wiring harness ( 20) from
7. Remove two screws ( 14), nuts (15), and guard (25).
clamp (16) from floor transverse beam (17).
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12. Remove four screws (1), lockwashers (2), left 17. Remove three screws (14), lockwashers (15),
tail light (3), and guard (4) from outside and guard (16) from three weldnuts (17).
rear hull. Discard lockwashers. Discard lockwashers.
13. Disconnect circuits 21, 22, and 24 leads (5, 18. Remove three screws (18), nuts (19), clamps
6, and 7) from left tail light (3). Remove (20), and rear main wiring harness (21)
nut (8) and bushing (9) from connector (10). from guard (16).
14. Remove three terminals (11), insulators (12), 19. Remove two cradle clips (22) and wiring
and connectors (13) from three leads (5, 6, harness (23) from two cradles (24).
and 7). Discard terminals.
20. Disconnect circuit 28 lead (25) from fuel
15. Pull leads (5, 6, and 7) through connector quantity sending unit (26).
(10) with bushing (9) and nut (8).
21. Remove screw (27), clamp (28), and wiring
16. Remove nut (8) and bushing (9) from leads harness (23) from weldnut (29).
(5. 6. and 7).
22, Remove four cradle clips (30) and wiring
harness (23) from four cradles (31).
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23. Remove screw (1), one cradle (2), two 26. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (12) from dome
lockwashers (3), circuit 48 connector ground light (13).
lead (4), and capacitor (5) from weldnut (6),
27. Remove three screws (14), lockwashers (15),
24. Disconnect circuit 48 lead (7) from capaci- clamps (16), and circuit 38 lead (12) from
tor (5). three weldnuts (17). Discard lockwashers.
25. Remove four screws (8), nuts (9), and circuit 28. Attach a cord (18) to circuit 38 lead ( 12).
48 connector (10) from bracket (11). Pull lead through transverse beam (19) into
driver’s compartment. Untie cord from lead
and leave it in transverse beam.
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32. Remove eight screws (1), washers (2), and 35. Remove circuit 400 lead (14) and grommet
locknuts (3). Separate master switch panel (15) from distribution box (16). Discard
(4) from distribution box (5). Discard grommet.
locknuts.
36. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (17) from cirucit
33: Remove nut (6), screw (7), and circuits 6, 2, breaker (18).
and 400 leads (8, 9, and 10) from bus
bar (11). 37. Remove circuit 450 lead (17) and grommet
(19) from distribution box (16). Discard
34. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (12) from circuit grommet.
37 lead (13).
38. Disconnect circuit 450B lead, (20) from cir-
cuit breaker (21).
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40. Remove two nuts (1), mounts (2 and 3), flat 43. Disconnect circuit 28 lead (14) from fuel
washers (41, and screws (5) that secure gage.
instrument panel (6) to two struts (7).
44. Disconnect circuit 451B lead (15) from rear
41. Support panel (6). Remove two screws (8), bilge pump ON indicator light.
flat washers (9), one lockwasher (10), and
ground lead (11) from two mounts (12) and 45. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (16) from instru-
upper support (13). Discard lockwasher. ment panel wiring harness.
42. Support panel (6) on two struts (7) to gain 46. Disconnect circuits 450, 450B, and 451A
access to rear of instrument panel. leads (17, 18, and 19) from BiIge pump
switch.
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50. Remove circuit 48 lead (6) and two grom- 54. Install circuits 6 and 48 leads (5 and 6) on
mets (8) from battery box (9). Discard battery terminal (7). Secure with screw (3)
grommets. and nut (4).
51 Remove rear main wiring harness from car- 55. Push battery drawer (2) in. Turn handle (1)
rier. to lock drawer. Raise left crew seat
backrest.
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56. Connect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads (1, 61. Support instrument panel (11) on two
2, 3, and 4) to front main wiring harness. struts (12).
57. Connect circuits 450. 450B. and 451A leads 62. Install ground lead (13 ) and new lockwasher
(5, 6, and 7) to bilge pump switch. (14) on upper support (15). Install panel
(11) with two mounts (16) on support ( 15).
58. Connect circuit 38 lead (8) to instrument Secure with two screws (17) and flat
panel wiring harness. washers (18).
59. Connect circuit 451B lead (9) to rear bilge 63. Install panel (11) on two struts (12). Secure
pump on indicator light. with two nuts (19), mounts (20 and 21),
flat washers (22), and screws (23).
60. Connect circuit 28 lead (10) to fuel gage,
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64. Install circuit 450B lead (1) and new grom- 69. Connect circuit 38 lead (10) to circuit 37
met (2) in distribution box (3). lead (11).
65. Connect circuit 450B lead (1) to circuit 70. Install circuits 6, 2, and 400 leads
breaker (4). (12, 13, and 14) on bus bar (15). Secure
with nut (16) and screw (17).
66. Install circuit 450 lead (5) and new grom-
met (6) in distribution box (3). 71. Install master panel (18) on distribution box
(3). Secure with eight screws (19),
67. Connect circuit 450 lead (5) to circuit break- washers (20), and new locknuts (21).
er (7).
NOTE
68. Install circuit 400 lead (8) and new grom- Inspect gasket (22). Replace if damaged.
met (9) in distribution box (3).
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72, Install rear main wiring harness (1) on 78. Install circuit 48 connector (13) on bracket
three cradles (2) in driver’s compartment. (14). Secure with four screws (15) and
Secure with three cradle clips (3). nuts (16).
73. If engine coolant heater is installed, connect 79. Connect circuit 48 lead ( 17) to capaci-
circuit 400A lead (4) to engine coolant tor (1 S).
heater control box lead.
so. Install one cradle ( 19), two new lockwashers
74. If personnel heater is installed, connect cir- (20 ), circuit 48 connector ground lead (21),
cuit 400 lead (5) to heater control box lead. and capacitor ( 18) on weldnut (22). Secure
with screw (23).
75. Attach cord, left in transverse beam (6), to
circuit 38 lead (7). Pull lead through tran- 81. Install rear main wiring harness (24) on
sverse beam into personnel compartment. four cradles ( 19). Secure with four cradle
Untie cord from lead. clips (25).
76. Install new lockwashers (8), clamps (9), and
circuit 38 lead (7) on three weldnuts (10),
Secure with three screws (11).
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82. Install clamp (1) and wiring harness (2) on 87. Install nut (17) and bushing (18) on leads
weldnut (3). Secure with screw (4). (19, ’20, and 22).
83. Connect circuit 28 lead (5) to fuel quantity 88. Pull leads ( 19, 20, and 21) through connec-
sending unit (6). tor (22). Secure with bushing (18) and
nut (17),
84. Install wiring harness (2) on two cradles
(7). Secure with two cradle clips (8). 89. Install three new terminals (23), insulators
(24), and connectors (25) on three leads
85. Install wiring harness (9) on guard (10). Se- (19, 20, and 21).
cure with three screws (11), three nuts (12),
and three clamps (13). 90. Connect circuits 21, 22, and 24 leads
(19, 20, and 21) to left tail light (26).
86. Install guard on three weldnuts (14). Secure
with three screws (15) and new 91. Install left tail light (26) and guard (27) on
lockwashers (16). outside rear of hull. Secure with four screws
(28) and new lockwashers (29).
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92. Install rear main wiring harness (1) on 97. Install two new lockwashers (17), clamp
guard (2). Secure with two screws (3), nuts (18), wiring harness (19), and circuit 90
(4), and clamps (5). ground lead (20) on weldnut (21). Secure
with screw (22).
93. Install guard (2) on two weldnuts (6). Se-
cure with two screws (7) and new 98. Connect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads
Iockwashers (S). (23, 24, 25, and 26) to trailer wiring har-
ness (27).
94. Install wiring harness (1) on three cradles
(9). Secure with three cradle clips ( 10). 99. Connect circuit 451 lead (28) to rear bilge
pump (29).
95. Install screw (11), nut (12), and clamp (13)
on wiring harness (1). 100. Install wiring harness (19) on two weld-
nuts (30). Secure with two screws (31),
96. Install two screws (14), nuts (15), and clamps (32), and washers (33).
clamp (13) on floor transverse beam ( 16).
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101. Install clamp (1) and rear main wiring 102. Connect circuits 23 and 24 leads (6 and 7)
harness (2) on bilge pump tube clamp (3). to right tail light (8).
Secure with screw (4) and nut (5).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install rear floor plate (page 24-38). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Stop engine (see your -10).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-118. 1). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-118.11).
Install (page 12-118.11).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
References:
Materials/Parts: See your -10
Insulation tape (Item 26, App C)
Twine (Item 57.1, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Grommet (4) Engine stopped (see your –10)
Lockwasher (36) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (21) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Rear floor plate removed (page 24-38)
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7 . Remove nut (1), washer (2), and rubber 10. Remove screw (6), locknut (7), clamp (8),
bushing (3) around harness (4) from and harness (4) from upper bilge tube
connector (5). clamp (9). Discard locknut.
8. Remove connector (5) from hull. 11. Remove two screws (10), lockwashers (11),
clamps (12), and harness (4) from two lower
9 .Pull harness (4) through hole in hull top. bilge tube clamps (13). Discard lockwashers.
Leave connector (5), rubber bushing (3),
washer (2), and nut (1) on harness.
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23. Remove two screws (1), lockwashers (2), 26. Remove nut (12), washer (13), and rubber
washers (3), and harness bracket (4) from bushing (14) around harness (10) from
top of left fuel tank (5). Discard connector (15).
lockwashers.
27. Remove connector (15) from hull.
24. Remove screw (6), lockwasher (7),
washer (8), and harness guard (9) from 28. Pull harness (10) through hole in hull top.
top of rear hull. Discard lockwasher. Leave connector (15), rubber bushing (14),
washer (13), and nut (12) on harness.
25. Pull harness (10) through hole in rear
plate (11).
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29. Open top ammo rack (see your -10). 32. Remove screw (8), cradle (7), wound
lead (9), two lockwashers (10), and capacitor
30. Remove 11 screws (1), lockwashers (2), (11) from weldnut (12). Discard lockwashers.
clamps (3), and harness (4) from
weldnuts (5) on left hull plate. Discard 33. Remove tape, screw (13), and circuit 48 lead
lockwashers. (14) from capacitor (11).
31. Remove clip (6) and harness (4) from 34. Remove four screws (15), locknuts (10,
cradle (7). and circuit 48 radio receptacle (17) from
bracket (18). Discard locknuts.
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35. Remove two clips (1) and circuit 48 lead (2) 39. Remove two clips (12) and harness (13)
from cradle (3). from cradles (14).
36. Lower left crew seat backrest. Turn 40. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (15) from dome
handle (4) clockwise and pull battery light (16).
drawer (5) out.
NOTE
37. Remove nut (6), screw (7), and circuit 6 If needed, remove personnel heater for
and 48 leads (8 and 2) from battery access.
terminal (9).
41. Remove three screws (17), lockwashers (18),
38. Remove circuit 48 lead (2) from clamps (19), and circuit 38 lead (15) from
grommet (10) in battery box (11). Discard three weldnuts (20). Discard lockwashers.
grommet.
42. Attach twine (21) to circuit 38 lead (15).
Pull lead through transverse beam (22) into
driver’s compartment. Remove twine from
lead and leave it in transverse beam.
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43. If personnel heater is installed, disconnect 46. Remove two locknuts (6), mounts (7 and 8),
circuit 400 lead (1) from heater control box washers (9), and screws (10) that secure
lead. instrument panel (11) to two struts (12).
Discard locknuts.
44. If engine coolant heater is installed,
disconnect circuit 400A lead (2) from engine 47. Support panel (11). Remove two screws (13),
coolant heater control box lead. internal tooth lockwashers (14), and ground
lead (15) from two panel mounts (16) and
45. Remove clip (3) and harness (4) from bracket (17). Discard lockwashers.
cradle (5).
48. Lower panel (11) and support on two
struts (12) to gain access to rear of
instrument panel.
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54. Disconnect circuit 37 lead (1) from master 59. Disconnect circuit 450B lead (18) from upper
switch panel lead (2). circuit breaker (19).
55. Remove eight screws (3), washers (4), and 60. Remove circuit 450 and 450B leads
locknuts (5) from master switch panel (6). (16 and 18) and two grommets (20) from
Separate panel (6) from distribution box (7). distribution box (7).
Discard locknuts.
61. Remove harness from earner.
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 68. Install circuit 400 lead (7) and new
grommet (8) in distribution box (4).
62. Check harness for continuity. Use
multimeter. 69. Install circuit 6, 2, and 400 leads
(9, 10, and 7) on bus bar (11) on
63. Repair harness (page 14-3). MASTER SWITCH (12). Secure with
screw (13) and new locknut (14).
NOTE
INSTALL Inspect gasket on distribution box.
Replace if damaged.
64. Install harness in carrier.
70. Install master switch panel (15) on
65. Install circuit 450 and 450B leads (1 and 2) distribution box (4). Secure with eight
and two new grommets (3) in distribution screws (16), washers (17), and new
box (4). locknuts (18).
66. Connect circuit 450B lead (2) to upper 71. Connect circuit 37 lead (19) to master
circuit breaker (5). switch panel lead (20).
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‘2. Connect circuit 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads 75. Connect circuit 451B lead (14) to REAR
BILGE PUMP ON indicator light (15).
(1, 2, 3, and 4) to front main wiring
harness (5).
76. Connect circuit 30 and 31 leads (16 and 17)
to fuel gage switch (18).
‘3. Connect circuit 450, 450B, and 451A leads
(6, 7, and 8) to BILGE PUMPS switch
leads (9, 10, and 11).
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77. Position ground lead (1) at forward hole of 79, Secure harness (13) to cradle (14) with
bracket (2). Secure instrument panel (3) to clip (15).
bracket with two panel mounts (4), screws
(5) and new internal tooth Iockwasher (6). 80. If engine coolant heater is installed, connect
circuit 400A lead (16) to engine coolant
78. Secure panel (3) to two struts (7) with heater control box lead.
two mounts (8 and 9), screws (10),
washers (11), and new locknuts (12). 81. If personnel heater is installed, connect
circuit 400 lead (17) to heater control box
lead.
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8 2. Attach twine (1) that was left in transverse 86. Install circuit 48 lead (12) and new
beam (2) to circuit 38 lead (3). Pull lead grommet (13) in battery box (14).
through transverse beam (2) into personnel
compartment. Remove twine from lead. 87. Install circuit 6 and 48 leads (15 and 12)
on battery terminal (16). Secure with
83. Secure circuit 38 lead (3) to three weldnuts screw (17) and nut (18).
(4) on transverse beam with three clamps
(5), screws (6), and new lockwashers (7). 88. Push battery drawer (19) in and turn
handle (20) counterclockwise to lock drawer.
84. Connect circuit 38 lead (3) to dome light (8). Raise left crew seat backrest.
85. Install harness (9) in two cradles (10) and 89. Install circuit 48 lead (12) in cradle (21)
secure with clips (11). and secure with clip (22).
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90. Install circuit 48 radio receptacle (1) on 93. Install harness (13) in cradle (9) and secure
bracket (2). Secure with four screws (3) and with clip (14).
new locknuts (4).
94. Secure harness (13) to weldnuts (15) on left
91. Connect circuit 48 lead (5) to capacitor (6). hull plate with 11 clamps (16), screws (17),
Secure with screw (7) and tape. and new lockwashers (18).
92. Install capacitor (6), ground lead (8), and 95. Close top ammo rack (see your -10).
cradle (9) on weldnut (10) with two new
lockwashers (11) and screw (12).
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96. Insert harness left side branch (1) through 100. Install harness guard (7) on top of rear
hole in hull top. hull. Secure with screw (8), wisher (9),
and new lockwasher (10).
97. Install connector (2) in hull.
101. Route harness (1) along top of left fuel
98. Secure harness (1) in connector (2) with tank (11) and install harness bracket (12)
rubber bushing (3), washer (4), and nut (5). over harness (1). Secure with two
screws (13), washers (14), and new
99. Insert harness (1) through hole in rear lockwashers (15).
plate (6).
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102. Connect circuit 30 lead (1) to fuel 105. Secure harness (11) to guard (15) with
transmitter lead (z) on left fuel tank (3). two clamps (16), screws (17), and new
locknuts ( 18).
103. Connect circuit 21, 22, and 24 leads (4, 5,
and 6) to left tail light leads (7, 8, and 9). 106. Install guard (15) on two weldnuts (19) on
rear hull plate. Secure with two screws
104. Install harness guard (10) over harness (20) and new lockwashers (21).
(11) on left fuel tank (3). Secure with two
screws (12), washers (13), and new 107. Secure harness (11) on rear hull plate with
lockwashers (14). clamp (22), screw (23), and new
Iockwasher (24).
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108. Install harness (1) in three cradles (2) and 111. Connect circuit 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads
secure with three clips (3). (10, 11, 12, and 13) to trailer wiring
harness leads (14, 15, 16, and 17).
109. Install clamp (4) on harness (1) with
screw (5) and new locknut (6). 112. Connect circuit 451 lead (18) to rear bilge
pump (19).
110. Secure clamp (4) to floor beam (7) with
two screws (8) and new locknuts (9).
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118. Insert harness (1) through hole in rear 121. Connect circuit 31 lead (12) to fuel
plate (2). transmitter lead (13) On right fuel
tank (7).
119. Install harness guard (3) on top of rear
hull. Secure with screw (4), washer (5), 122. Connect circuit 23 and 24 leads (14 and
and new lockwasher (6). 15) to right tail light leads (16 and 17).
118. Route harness (1) along top of right fuel 123. Install harness guard (18) over harness (1)
tank (7) and install harness bracket (8) on right fuel tank (7). Secure with two
over harness (1). Secure with two screws (19), washers (20), and new
screws (9), washers (10), and new lockwashers (21).
lockwashers (11).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install rear floor plate (page 24-38). 4. Check that electrical system works properly
(see your -10).
Z. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
5. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON and start
engine (see your -10). 6. Stop engine (see your -10).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-1 19), Install (page 12-125).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Terminal (3) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Gasket Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Grommet (3) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Lockwasher, as needed Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (8) Rear floor plate removed (page 24-37)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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7. Disconnect circuit 451 lead (1) from rear 12. Remove screw (23), nut (24), and clamp
bilge pump (2). (21) from circuit 451 lead (25).
8. Disconnect circuit 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads 13. Remove screw (26), Iockwasher (27), clamp
(3, 4, 5, and 6) from trailer tiring (28), and circuit 451 lead (25) from weld.
harness (7). nut (29). Discard lockwasher.
9. Remove two screws (8), clamps (9), washers 14. Remove two cradle clips (30) and circuit 451
( 10), circuit 90 lead (11), and wiring har- lead (25) from two cradles (31).
ness (12) from two weldnuts (13).
15. If personnei heater is installed, disconnect
10. Remove screw (14), clamp (15), bilge tube circuit 402 lead (32) from personnel heater
clamp (16), and wiring harness (17) from fuel pump (33).
weldnut (18).
16, If engine coolant heater is installed, discon-
11. Remove two screws (19), nuts (20), and nect circuit 402A lead (34) from engine cool-
clamp (21 ) from floor transverse beam (22). ant heater fuel pump (35).
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17. Remove two straps (1) and rear main wir- 21. Remove four screws (13), lockwashers (14),
ing harness (2) from fuel tube (3). guard (15), and left tail light (16) from hull.
Discard lockwashers.
18. Remove cradle clip (4) and harness (2) from
cradle (5). 22. Disconnect circuits 21, 22, and 24 leads
(17, 18, and 19) from left tail light (16).
19. Remove two screws (6), lockwashers (7),
guard (8), and ground strap (9) from hull. 23. Remove three terminals (20), insulators (21),
Discard lockwashers. and connectors (22) from three leads
(17, 18, and 19). Discard terminals.
20, Remove two screws (10), nuts (11), clamps
(12), and wiring harness (2) from guard (8). 24. Remove nut (23) and bushing (24) from
connector (25).
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26. Disconnect circuit 28 lead (1) from fuel 30. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (11) from front
quantity sending unit (2). dome light (12).
27. Remove screw (3) and circuit 28 lead (1) 31. If personnel heater is installed, disconnect
from clamp (4). circuit 402 lead (13 ) from personnel heater
tiring harness and circuit 400 lead (14)
28. Remove two cradle clips (5) and rear main from personnel heater control box.
wiring harness (6) from two cradles (7).
32. If engine coolant heater is installed, discon-
29. Remove screw (8), clamp (9), and wiring nect circuit 402A lead (15) from engine cool-
harness (6) from weldnut ( 10). ant heater wiring harness and circuit 400A
lead (16) from engine coolant heater control
box.
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34. Remove two screws (1), lockwashers (2), and 36. Remove eight screws (9), washers (10), and
guard (3) from two weldnuts (4). Discard locknuts (11). Separate master switch panel
lockwashers. (12) from distribution box (13). Discard lock-
nuts.
35. Remove three screws (5), nuts (6), clamps
(7). and wiring harness (8) from guard (3).
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37. Remove nut (1), lockwasher (2), screw (3), 39. Remove circuit 400 lead (6) and grommet
circuits 6, 2, and 400 leads (4, 5, and 6) (10) from distribution box (11). Discard
from bus bar (7). Discard Iockwasher. grommet.
38, Disconnect circuit 38 lead (8) from circuit 37 40. Disconnect circuit 450 lead (12) from circuit
lead (9). breaker (13).
M1059 ONLY
M901A1, M113A2
DISTRIBUTION BOX
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44, Remove two nuts (1), mounts (2 and 3), flat INSTALL
washers (4), and screws (5) that secure in-
strument panel (6) to two struts (7). 53. Install rear main wiring harness in carrier.
45. Support panel (6). Remove two screws (8), 54. Connect circuits 24, 23, 22, and 21 leads
flat washers (9), one lockwasher (10), and (23, 22, 21, and 20) to front main wiring
ground lead (11) from two mounts (12) and harness.
upper support (13). Discard lockwasher.
55. Connect circuits 451A, 450B, and 450 leads
46. Support panel (6) on two struts (7) to gain (19, 18, and 17) to bilge pump switch.
access to rear of panel.
56. Connect circuit 38 lead (16) to instrument
47. Disconnect circuit 28 lead (14) from fuel panel wiring harness.
gage.
57. Connect circuit 451B lead (15) to rear bilge
48. Disconnect circuit 451B lead (15) from rear pump ON indicator light.
bilge pump ON indicator light.
58. Connect circuit 28 lead (14) to fuel gage.
49. Disconnect circuit 38 lead (16) from instru-
ment panel wiring harness. 59. Support instrument panel (6) on two
struts (7) .
50. Disconnect circuits 450, 450Bm and 451A
leads ( 17, 18, and 19) from bilge pump 60. Install ground lead ( 11) and new Iockwasher
switch. (10) on upper support (13). Install panel (6)
with two mounts (12) on support (13). Se-
51. Disconnect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads cure with two screws (8) and flat wash-
(20, 21, 22, and 23) from front main wiring ers (9).
harness.
61. Install panel (6) on two struts (7). Secure
52, Remove rear main wiring harness from car- with two nuts (1), mounts (2 and 3), flat
rier (all carriers with inside fuel tank). washers (4), and screws (5).
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62. Install new grommet (1) and circuit 450B 69. Install distribution box (3) on master switch
lead (2) in distribution box (3). panel. Secure with eight screws (18),
washers ( 19), and new locknuts (20).
63. Connect circuit 450B lead (2) to circuit
breaker (4). NOTE
Inspect gasket (21). Replace if damaged.
64. Install new grommet (5) and circuit 450
lead (6) in distribution box (3). 70. Install rear main wiring harness (22) on
guard (23). Secure with three screws (24),
65, Connect circuit 450 lead (6) to circuit nuts (25), and clamps (26).
breaker (7),
71. Install guard (23) on two weldnuts (27).
66. Install new grommet (8) and circuit 400 Secure with two screws (28) and new
lead (9) in distribution box (3). lockwashers (29).
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72. Install rear main wiring harness (1) on sev- 80. Install three leads (19, 20, and 21) through
en cradles (2). Secure with seven cradle nut (22), bushing (23), and connector (24).
clips (3). Tighten nut on connector.
73. If engine coolant heater is installed, connect 81. Install three new terminals (25), insulators
circuit 402A lead (4) to engine coolant heat- (26), and connectors (27) on the ends of
er wiring harness and circuit 400A lead (5) three leads installed in step 86.
to engine coolant heater control box.
82. Connect circuits 24, 22, and 21 leads
74. If personnel heater is installed, connect cir- (21, 20, and 19) to left tail light (28).
cuit 402 lead (6) to personnel heater wiring
harness and circuit 400 lead (7) to personnel 83. Install left tail light (28) and guard (29) on
heater control box. hull. Secure with four screws (30) and new
lockwashers (31).
75. Connect circuit 38 lead (8) to front dome
light (9).
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84. Install rear main wiring harness (1) on 88. If engine coolant heater is installed, connect
guard (2). Secure with two screws (3), nuts circuit 402A lead (13) to engine coolant
(4), and clamps (5). heater fuel pump (14).
-
85. Install guard (2) and ground strap (6) on 89. If personnel heater is installed, connect cir-
hull. Secure with two screws (7) and new cuit 402 lead (15 ) to personnel heater fuel
lockwashers (S). pump (16).
86. Install wiring harness (1) on cradle (9). Se- 90. Install circuit 451 lead ( 17) on two cradles
cure with cradle clip (10). (18). Secure with two cradle clips (19).
87. Install wiring harness (1) on fuel tube (11). 91. Install circuit 451 lead ( 17) on weldnut (20).
secure with two straps(12). Secure with screw (21), new lockwasher
(22), and clamp (23).
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95. Install rear main wiring harness (1), circuit 98. Install wiring harness (1) on bilge tube
90 lead (2), and two washers (3) on two clamp (14). Secure with clamp (15), screw
weldnuts (4). Secure with two screws (5) (16), and nut (17).
and clamps (6).
99. Route circuits 38, 23, and 24 leads (18,
96. Connect circuits 21, 22, 23, and 24 leads (7, 19, and 20) through clamp (21). Secure
8, 9, and 10) to trailer wiring harness (11). clamp (21) to tail light (22) with washer
(23) and nut (24).
97. Connect circuit 451 lead (12) to rear bilge
pump (13). 100. Connect circuits 23 and 24 leads (19 and
20) to right tail light (22) female
connectors.
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101. Install circuit 38 lead (1) on three cradles 103. Connect circuit 38 lead (1) to dome
(2). Secure with three cradle clips (3). light (5).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install rear floor plate (page 24+7). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
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TASK INDEX
Replace Stop Light Switch and Replace Tube type Infrared Power
B r a c k e t . . . . ...... . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 2 - 1 3 2 Supply Shock Mount Brackets . . . . . . 12–136
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-132) Install (page 12-132) . Adjust (page 12-133).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
INSTALL
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ADJUST
NOTE
If movement of switch is not enough to
adjust switch, bend tab on steering levers
to get correct adjustment.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10). 2. Close power plant front access door, and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-134). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-135).
Install (page 12-135).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn all infrared periscope switches off
(see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10).
5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
3. Install and operate M19 periscope to check
that infrared power supply is operable 6. Stow periscope (see your –10).
(see your -10).
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install infrared power supply (page 12-134).
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 12-137). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 12-138).
Install (page 12-138).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your-10
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CLEAN, INSPECT,
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn all infrared periscope switches off
(see your –10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10).
5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
3. Install and operate M19 periscope to check
that infrared power supply is operable 6. Stow periscope (see your -10).
(see your –10).
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CHAPTER 13
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE-BATTERIES
TASK INDEX
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DISCONNECT CONNECT
WARNING CAUTION
Gas from batteries can ex- Battery cells can be damaged if the bat-
plode. Ventilate compart- teries are connected incorrectly. Be sure
ment before you disconnect batteries are connected correctly.
or connect battery cables.
Battery acid can burn or 2. Position circuit 7 ground lead and terminal
blind you. Do not get acid lug (2) on battery post (3) and tighten
on your skin or eyes. ALWAYS disconnect nut (l).
ground lead (circuit 7) first and connect it
last. 3. Coat top of battery post (3) and terminal lug—
(2) with grease.
WARNING
Battery posts and cables
touched by metal objects
can short circuit and bum
you. Do not wear jewelry,
necklaces, or watches when
working on the electrical
system. Keep tools - away from posts,
wires, and terminals.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Secure battery (see your -10 page 3-35). 3. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Start engine (see your -10). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-3). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (13-4). Install (page 13-4).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Battery Terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
Battery Terminal Puller (Item 46, App D) References:
See your -10
Materials/Parts:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Sodium Bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Grommet Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Ramp lowered (see your –10)
REMOVE
WARNING
Gas from batteries can ex-
plode. Ventilate compart-
ment before you disconnect
or connect battery cables.
Battery acid can burn or
blind you. Do not get acid
on your skin or eyes. ALWAYS disconnect
ground lead (circuit 7) first and connect it
last.
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INSTALL
CAUTION
Battery cells can be damaged if the bat-
teries are hooked up incorrectly. Make
sure batteries are hooked up correctly.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Check 2. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp
BATT-GEN gage on instrument panel. Gage (see your -10).
should read in BATT green or yellow zone
(see your -10). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-6.1). Install (page 13-6.2).
INITIAL SETUP
TOOLS: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-6.3). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-6.4).
Install (page 13-6.5).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Battery Terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
Battery Terminal Puller (Item 46, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped (see your -10)
Materials/Park Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Grease (Item 18, App C) Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Sodium Bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Battery access cover removed (page 13-6.1)
Grommet (2) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
WARNING CAUTION
Gas from batteries can ex- Do not start earners without batteries
plode and injure you. Do installed. Starting engine with outside
not allow sparks near bat- power will cause damage to electrical
teries. Battery acid can components in the regulator.
bum or blind you. Do not
get acid on your skin or REMOVE
eyes.
1. Remove jumper lead (1) as follows:
WARNING
Electrical current can bum a. Remove nut (2), jumper lead (l), and
you. Disconnect battery screw (3) horn battery positive
ground lead before you terminal (4).
start task
Remove nut (2), jumper lead (l), and
screw (3) from battery negative
b.
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2. Remove four circuit leads (1, 2, 3, and 4) as CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
follows:
4. Clean battery terminals, battery posts,
a. Remove nut (5), circuit lead 7 (l), and grounding bracket on hull, and lead
screw (6) from battery negative connectors with brush dipped in mixture of
terminal (7). sodium bicarbonate and water. After foaming
b. Remove nut (8), screw (9), two washers stops, flush parts with clean water. Dry with
clean cloth. —
(10), and circuit lead 7 (1) from hull
mount.
5. Clean battery terminals and posts with
c. Remove nut (5), screw (6), circuit 31 lead battery terminal cleaner.
(2), circuit 48B lead (3), and circuit 6 lead
(4) from battery positive terminal (11). 6. Check battery cover. Remove dents. Repair
d. Remove circuit 7 lead (l), circuit 31 lead cracks. Replace cover damaged beyond repair.
(2), circuit 6 lead (4), and three-hole
grommet (12) from battery box (13). 7. Check leads. Replace worn leads and
Discard grommet.
e. Remove circuit 48B lead (3) and grommet
(14) from battery box (13). Discard
grommet.
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8. Install four battery terminals (1 and 2) in 10. Install jumper lead (17) as follows:
battery box (3). Secure with four screws (4)
and nuts (5). a. Install jumper lead (17) on battery
negative terminal (2). Secure with screw
9. Install four circuit leads (6, 7, 8, and 9) as (12) and nut (13).
follows:
b. Install jumper lead (17) on battery
a. Install two new grommets (10 and 11) in positive terminal (1). Secure with screw
battery box (3). (12) and nut (13).
b. Route circuit 6 lead (6), circuit 31 lead 11. Coat tops of four battery terminals
(7), and circuit 7 lead (8) through (1 and 2) with grease.
three-hole grommet (10) into battery
box (3).
c. Route circuit 48B lead (9) through
grommet (11) into battery box (3).
d. Install circuit 48B lead (9), circuit 31
lead (7), and circuit 6 lead (6) on battery
positive terminal (1). Secure with screw
(12) and nut (13).
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install battery access cover (page 13-6.1). 4. Start engine (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2. 5. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Check 6. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
BATT-GEN gage on instrument panel. Gage
should read in BATT green or yellow zone
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-7). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-8).
Install (page 13-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Battery Terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
Battery Terminal Puller (Item 46, App D) References:
See your –10
Materials/Parts:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Sodium Bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Engine stopped (see your –10)
Grommet (3) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Battery access cover removed (page 13-6)
WARNING REMOVE
Gas from batteries can ex-
plode and injure you. Do 1. Remove circuit 7 lead (1) as follows:
not allow sparks near bat-
teries. B a t t e r y a c i d c a n a. Remove nut (2) and circuit 7 lead (1)
burn or blind you. Do not from screw (3) on battery terminal
get acid on your skin or lug (4).
eyes.
b. Remove nut (5), screw (6), two washers
(7), and lead (1) from hull mount. Remove
WARNING
lead and grommet (8) from battery box
Electrical current can burn
(9). Discard grommet.
you. Disconnect battery
ground lead before you
2. Remove two nuts (2) and jumper lead (10)
start task.
from two screws (3) on two terminal lug (4).
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4. Remove circuit 6 lead (1) and circuit 48B CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
lead (2) as follows:
5. Clean battery terminal lugs, battery posts,
a. Remove nut (3) circuit 6 lead (1), screw grounding bracket on hull, and lead
(4) and circuit 48B lead (2) from battery connectors with brush dipped in mixture of
terminal lug (5). sodium bicarbonate and water. After foaming
stops, flush parts with clean water. Dry with
b. Remove circuit leads 6 and 48B (1 and 2)
clean cloth.
and two grommets (6) from battery box.
Discard grommets.
6. Clean battery terminals and posts with bat-
c. Loosen nut (7) on screw (8) and remove tery terminal cleaner.
terminal lug (5). Use battery terminal
puller. 7. Check battery cover. Remove dents. Repair
cracks. Replace cover damaged beyond repair.
INSTALL
CAUTION
Battery cells can be damaged if the bat-
tery is hooked up incorrectly. Make sure
battery is hooked up correctly.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install battery access cover (page 13-6). 3. Start engine (see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Check 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
BATT-GEN gage on instrument panel. Gage
should read in BATT green or yellow zone 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
(see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-10). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-11).
Install (page 13-11).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Battery Terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
Battery Terminal Puller (Item 46, App D) References:
See your –10
Materials/Parts:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Sodium bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Grommet Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Ramp lowered (see your –10)
REMOVE
WARNING
Gas from batteries can ex-
plode and injure you. Do
not allow sparks near bat-
teries. B a t t e r y a c i d c a n
burn or blind you. Do not
get acid on your skin or
eyes. ALWAYS disconnect ground lead
(circuit 7) first and connect it last.
NOTE
Use battery terminal puller to remove
terminal lugs and leads from battery post.
NOTE
Circuit 6 and 48 positive leads are
removed from terminal lugs the same way
as the circuit 7 lead.
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INSTALL
NOTE
Install circuit 6 and 48 positive leads
before installing circuit 7 ground lead.
Instructions for installation are the same.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Check 2. Start engine (see your -10).
BATT-GEN gage on instrument panel. Gage
should read in BATT green or yellow zone 3. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
(see your -10).
4. Stop/shutdown engine see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-13). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-14).
Install (page 13-14).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Battery Terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
Multimeter (Item 43, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Battery Terminal Puller (Item 46, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (See your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Materials/Parts Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Grommet (2) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Battery box cover removed (page 13-3)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
WARNING
Gas from batteries can ex-
plode. Ventilate compart-
ment before you disconnect
or connect battery cables.
Battery acid can burn or
blind you. Do not get acid
on your skin or eyes. ALWAYS disconnect
ground lead (circuit 7) first and connect it
last.
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6. Remove eight nuts (6), washers (7), screws 12. Install new grommet (15) on lead (12). In-
(8), and master switch panel (9) from stall lead and grommet in master switch
distribution box (10). panel (9).
NOTE NOTE
Nut (11) and screw (13) secure three Nut (11) and screw (13) secure three
leads circuits 2, 6, and 400, to the master leads, circuits 2,6, and 400, to the master
switch bus bar, on all carriers covered by switch bus bar on all earners except
this task except M741A1. On M741A1 M741A1. On M741Al carrier the nut and
carriers the nut and screw secure two screw secure two leads, 6 and 400. Be sure
leads, circuits 6 and 400, to the bus bar. you secure all leads to the master switch
bus bar when you install the screw (13)
7. Remove nut (11), lead (12), and screw (13) and nut (11).
from master switch bus bar (14). Remove
lead and grommet (15) from panel (9). 13. Place lead (12) on master switch bus bar
Discard grommet. (14). Secure with screw (13) and nut (11).
8. Pull lead (12) from hull support channel. Re- 14. Place panel (9) on distribution box (10). Se-
move lead from carrier. -- cure with eight washers (7), screws (8), and
nuts (6).
WARNING
Battery posts and cables
touched by metal objects
can short circuit and bum
you. Do not wear jewelry,
necklaces, or watches when
working on the electrical
system. Keep tools away from posts,
wires, and terminals.
CAUTION
Do not start vehicles while batteries are
disconnected. Starting engine with
outside power will damage electrical
components in the regulator.
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15. On M106A2 and M125A2 carriers, aline two 17. Install new grommet (8) on lead (4). Install
clamps (1) with weldnuts. Secure with two lead and grommet in battery box (9),
washers (2) and screws (3). Place lead (4)
in cradle (5). Secure with clip (6). 18. Install screw (10) and lead (4) on battery
terminal lug (11). Secure with nut (12).
16. on M113A2, M741A1, and M901A1 carri-
ers, install five cradles (5) on hull weldnuts.
Secure with five screws (7). Place lead (4)
in five cradles and secure with clips (6).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1 Install battery box cover (page 13-3). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-16). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-17).
Install (page 13-17).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
TM 9-6140-200-14
Materials/parts
Epoxy Coating Kit (Item 15, App C) Equipment Conditions :
Sodium Bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Personnel Required: Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Helper (H) Battery terminal lugs removed (page 13-10)
REMOVE CAUTION
Be careful. Do not hit side of carrier. You
1. Remove bolt ( 1), washer (2), and clamp (3) could crack the case. Set battery down
from two retainers (4). gently onto a board. Have helper assist.
2. Remove two nuts (5), washers (6), and 4. Remove batteries (9) from battery box (10).
retainers (4) from two bolts (7). Lift battery by carrying handles built into
each battery.
3. Turn bolts (7) to align with slot in frame (8).
Remove bolts from frame.
WARNING
Electrolyte and battery cor-
rosion can cause injury to
you. Wear safety goggles
and gloves. If electrolyte or
battery corrosion contacts
the eyes, skin, or clothing,
flush immediately with large amounts of
cold water. In case of eye or skin contact,
see a doctor immediately.
WARNING
Battery is heavy and can
cause injury if handled
improperly. Be sure to have
helper assist to remove
battery. Battery weighs
about 75 lb (34 kg).
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 9. Install two bolts (3) in slots of battery
frame (4). Turn bolts to secure.
WARNING
Battery posts and cables 10. Install two retainers (5) on two bolts (3).
touched by metal objects Secure with two washers (6) and nuts (7).
can short circuit and bum
you. Do not wear jewelry, 11. Place clamp (8) on two retainers (5). Secure
necklaces, or watches when with washer (9) and bolt (10).
operating on the electrical
system. Keep tools away from posts,
wires, and terminals.
INSTALL
WARNING
Battery is heavy and can
cause injury if handled
improperly. Be sure to have
helper assist to install
battery. Battery weighs
about 75 lb (34 kg).
CAUTION
Place batteries with positive (+) and neg-
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install battery terminal lugs (page 13-10). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-18). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-19).
Install (page 13-19).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required: (cent):
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Helper (H)
Battery terminal Cleaner (Item 13, App D)
References:
Materials/Parts:
See your -10
Epoxy coating kit (Item 15, App C) TM 9-6140-200-14
Sodium bicarbonate (Item 55, App C)
Wiping rag (Item 61, App C) Equipment Conditions:
CAUTION
REMOVE
WARNING
Electrolyte and battery cor-Text
rosion can cause injury
you. Wear safety goggles
and gloves. If electrolyte or
battery corrosion contacts
the eyes, skin, or clothing,
flush with large amounts of cold water
and see a doctor immediately.
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WARNING INSTALL
Battery is heavy and can
cause back injury if WARNING
handled improperly. Be Battery is heavy and can
sure to have helper assist to cause back injury if
remove battery. Battery handled improperly. Be
weighs about 75 lb (34 kg). sure to have helper assist to
install battery. Battery
CAUTION weighs about 75 lb (34 kg).
Be careful. Do not hit side of carrier. You
could crack the case. Set battery down CAUTION
gently on a board. Place batteries with positive (+) and neg-
ative (-) terminals as shown in diagram.
3. Remove batteries (1) from battery box (2). Damage to components will occur if bat-
Lift battery by carrying handles built into teries are hooked up wrong.
each battery,
7. Place batteries (1) in battery box (2).
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
8. Place hooks (3) in battery frame (4).
WARNING
Battery posts and cables 9. Place two retainers (5) on two hooks (3). Se-
touched by metal objects cure with two washers (6) and nuts (7).
can short circuit and burn
you. Do not wear jewelry, 10. Place clamp (8) on two retainers (5). Secure
necklaces, or watches when with washer (9) and bolt (10).
working on the electrical
system. Keep tools away from posts,
wires, and terminals.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install terminal lugs (page (3–10) and con- 3. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp
nect battery leads (page 13–2), (see your –10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check that 4. Stop engine (see your –10).
battery is installed correctly. Master switch
light should come on (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-20). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-20).
Install (page 13-21).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install battery box cover (page 13-3). 3. Stop/shutdown engine see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-22). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-23).
Install (page 13-23 ).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 94, App D) References:
See your -10
Materials/Parts:
Epoxy coating kit (Item 15, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Sodium bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your - 10)
Self-locking nut (3) Battery box cover and leads removed (page
Self-locking nut (4) 13-3)
Batteries and retainers removed (page 13-16 )
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
REMOVE
NOTE
Repair of the M577A2 battery box is limit-
ed to replacement of the channel divider
and battery box cover rubber bumpers.
The steps below are for all other carriers
except those indicated by the task title.
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 14. Place channel divider (12) in battery frame
(9). Secure with two washers (13) and
6. Inspect resilient mounts, bumpers, and screws (14). Tighten screws to 84–120 lb-in
grommets for cuts, cracks, tears, and loss of ( 11–14 NŽm) torque. Use torque wrench and
resilience. If parts are hard, brittle, cut socket.
cracked, or torn, install new parts.
15. Place two latches (15) on side of battery box
7. Clean battery box with brush dipped in mix- (1). Secure with four screws ( 16), washers
ture of sodium bicarbonate. After foaming (17), and new locknuts (18).
stops, flush with clean water and dry with
clean cloth.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install batteries and retainers (page 13-16). 3. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp
(see your –10).
2. Install battery leads and box covers
(page 13-3). 4. Stop/shutdown engine ( see your –10 ).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-24). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-25).
Install (page 13-25).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Materials/Parts: References:
Epoxy coating kit (Item 15, App C) See your -10
Grease (Item 18, App C)
Sodium bicarbonate (Item 55, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Self-locking nut (18) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (8) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (4) Battery leads removed (page 13-10)
Self-locking nut (2) Batteries and retainers removed (page 13-18)
Self-locking nut
REMOVE
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5. Remove three locknuts (1), washers (2), 17. Place charnel divider (9) in battery drawer
screws (3), and plate (4) from side of bat- (5). Secure with two screws (8), washers
tery drawer (5). Discard locknuts. (7), and new locknuts (6).
6. Remove two locknuts (6), washers (7), 18. Place plate (4) on side of drawer (5). Secure
screws (8), and channel divider (9) from bat- with three screws (3), washers (2), and new
tery drawer (5). Discard locknuts. locknuts (1) .
INSTALL
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19. Coat all bearing surfaces of two slide assem- 21. Extend two slide assemblies (1) to stops.
blies (1) with grease. Align two angles (5) with holes in slides.
Secure with eight screws (6), washers (7),
20. Place two slide assemblies (1) on hull and new locknuts (8).
mounts. Extend slide stops. Secure with 10
screws (2), washers (3), and new lock- 22. Align battery drawer (9) with holes in two
nuts (4). angles (5). Secure with eight screws (10),
washers (11), and new locknuts (12).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install batteries and retainers (page 13–18). 3. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Install battery leads (page 13-10). 4. Stop engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-27). Install (page (13-29).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
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2. Remove 10 clips (1) that secure circuit 48 5, Remove screw (9), two lockwashers (10),
harness (2) to 10 cradles (3). clamp (11 ), two ground leads ( 12), and
capacitor (13 ) from weldnut ( 14). Discard
3. Remove screw (4), clamp (5), and harness (2) lockwashers.
from weldnut (6).
6. Remove eight locknuts ( 15), screws ( 16), and
4. Remote cap assembly (7) from receptacle (8). two receptacles (8) from bracket ( 17). Discard
locknuts.
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8. Do not pull rope out of transverse beam, 10. Pull rope (1) and harness (2) through the
Leave some rope hanging out of beam at transverse beam until harness can be
right side of earner. Untie rope from har- grasped at the right side of carrier.
ness (2).
11. Pull harness (2) to the battery box on right
side of earner.
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12. Install two receptacles (1) on bracket (2). 14. Install cap assembly (12) on receptacle (1).
Secure with eight screws (3) and new
locknuts (4). 15. Secure clamp (13) and harness (7) to weld-
nut (14) with screw (15).
13. Install two ground leads (5), one capacitor
(6), and circuit 48 harness (7) on weldnut 16. Secure circuit 48 harness (7) to 10 cradles
(8). Secure with screw (9), two new (16) with 10 clips (17).
lockwashers (10), and one clamp (11).
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Install personnel heater (page 29-51).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-32). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-33).
Install (page 13-33).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
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6. If damaged, remove two insulation sheets (1) 14. Install battery drawer (page 13-23).
and two insulation strips (2) from battery
drawer (3). 15. Place two clamps (10) on two elbows (12).
Install two hoses (13) on two elbows (12)
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR and heat exchanger (11). Secure with four
clamps.
7. Clean heat exchanger plate with brush dipped
in mixture of sodium bicarbonate. After 16. Place two brackets (14) on battery drawer
foaming stops, flush with clean water and (3). Secure with four screws (15), washers
dry. (1), and nuts (2).
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install batteries (page 13-18). 4. Start coolant heater (see your -10). Check
heat exchanger for leaks. Turn heater off.
2. Fill carrier cooling system (page 8-5).
5. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
3. Fill coolant heater system (page 32-10).
6. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-35). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-36).
Install (page 13-36).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
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5. If damaged, remove front insulation sheet 13. Place two clamps (10) on heat exchanger
(1), rear insulation sheet (2), right (11). Install heat exchanger in battery
insulation sheet (3), left insulation sheet (4), box (6).
and bottom insulation sheet (5) from battery
box (6). 14. Install two short hoses (12) on heat
exchanger (11). Secure with two
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR clamps (10).
6. Clean heat exchanger plate with brush 15. Place four clamps (13) on two elbows 14).
dipped in mixture of sodium bicarbonate and Install elbows in hoses (12). Install
water. After foaming stops, flush with clean hoses (15) on elbows. Secure all hoses with
water and dry. clamps (13).
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Fill carrier cooling system (page 8-5). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Fill coolant heater system (page 32-10). 5. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
3. Start coolant heater (see your -10). Check for 6. Install batteries (page 13-16)
leaks.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 13-37). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 13-38).
Install (page 13-38).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
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5. If damaged, remove insulation sheet (1) 12. If removed, install insulation sheet (1) on
from battery box cover (2). battery box cover (2).
6. If damaged, remove insulation strip (3), 13. Install two new grommets (10) in battery
front insulation sheet (4), rear insulation box (9).
sheet (5), right insulation sheet (6), left
insulation sheet (7), and bottom insulation 14. Install two clamps (11) on heat exchanger
sheet (8) from battery box (9). (12). Install heat exchanger in battery
box (9).
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
15. Install two hoses (13) on heat exchanger
7. Clean heat exchanger plate with brush (12). Secure with two clamps (11).
dipped in mixture of sodium bicarbonate.
After foaming stops, flush with clean water 16. On M741A1 carriers, install two short hoses
and dry. (14) on heat exchanger (12). Secure with
two clamps (11). Install two elbows (15) in
8. Check heat exchanger. Replace bent or hoses. Secure with two clamps (11). Place
cracked heat exchanger. two clamps (11) on two hoses (13). Install
hoses on elbows (15). Secure with
9. Check insulation. Replace loose, missing, or clamps (11 ).
damaged strip or sheets.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Fill carrier cooling system (page 8–5). 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
2. Fill coolant heater system (page 32-10). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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CHAPTER 14
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - WIRING HARNESS,
RECEPTACLE, AND CABLE REPAIR
TASK INDEX
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END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 14-3). Install (page 14-5).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Hacksaw Blade (Item 14, App D)
Hacksaw Frame (Item 27, App D) References:
Soldering Gun (Item 34, App D) See your -10
Heater Gun (Item 35, App D) See your -24P
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
Electrical Tool Kit (Item 75, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Insulation sleeving (Item 21 thru 25, App C) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Solder (Item 57, App C)
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b. If lead (1) has insulated sleeving (2), cut 5. Remove multiple connectors the same way as
and discard sleeving from lead. single connectors. Be sure to tag leads to en-
sure correct installation. See steps 1 and 2
above.
NOTE
Unit Maintenance can only repair multi-
pin plugs with up to three sockets. For
plugs with more than three sockets, notiy
your supervisor.
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INSTALL b. Slide shell (7) and sleeve (8) over lead (6).
c. Insert lead (6) in new socket (9) and
NOTE
If replacing lead, cut new wire from bulk crimp or solder.
supply. Measure original length, gage, d, Slide sleeve (8) and shell (7) over
and type of wire. socket (9).
CAUTION
Crimping lower part of pin may damage
pin and it will not hold lead. Crimp only 9. Install terminal connector on harness lead,
middle part of contact pin with correct
size die. a. If nipple (10) was removed from lead (11),
strip insulation from lead to uncover just
c. Insert lead (1) into new pin (4) and enough wire to fill terminal well. Slide
crimp. nipple over lead.
d. If removed, place slotted washer (5) on
lead (1) under pin (4) and pull shell (2)
over washer (3 or 5) and pin.
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c. If large diameter lead (1), fill crimp (2) on 10. Install multiple connectors the same way as
terminal (3) with solder. Use soldering gun. single connectors. See steps 7 and 8 above.
Insert lead into melted solder in crimp.
Allow to cool.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Use multimeter to perform continuity check 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10).
before connecting batteries.
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
END OF TASK
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REPAIR RECEPTACLE
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 14-7). Install (page 14-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Soldering Gun (Item 34, App D)
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D) References:
Electrical Tool Kit (Item 75, App D)
See your -10
Materials/Parts: See your -24P
Insulation sleeving (Item 21 thru 25, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Solder (Item 57, App C)
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
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INSTALL
NOTE
If replacing lead, cut new wire from bulk
supply. Measure original length, gage,
and type of wire.
NOTE
Make sure leads pass through proper
lettered holes in grommet.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Use multimeter to perform continuity check 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check for
before connecting batteries. proper receptacle repair.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 14-9). Install (page 14-10).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Soldering Gun (Item 34, App D)
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D) References:
Electrical Tool Kit (Item 75, App D) see your -10
see your -24P
Materials/Parts:
Insulation sleeving (Item 21 thru 25, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Solder (Item 57, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
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INSTALL
NOTE
If replacing lead, cut new wire from bulk
supply. Measure original length, gage,
and type of wire.
NOTE
Make sure leads pass through proper
lettered holes in grommet.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Use multimeter to perform continuity check 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check for
before connecting batteries. proper cable repair.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove twelve screws (1), washers (2), and 4. Install four terminals two (-), and two (+),
cover (3) from connector (4). on cables (7). Use soldering torch
(page 14-3).
NOTE
Note cable polarity position before CAUTION
removing from connector. Do not switch cable polarity when
securing cables to connectors.
2. Remove four screws (5), washers (6), and two
cables (7) from two connectors (4). 5. Secure two cables (7) to two connectors (4)
with four screws (5) and washers (6).
3. Remove four terminals two (-), and two (+),
from cables (7). Use soldering torch 6. Secure two covers (3) to two connectors (4)
(page 14-3). with twelve screws (1) and washers (2).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 15
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE-POWER PLANT WIRING
HARNESS AND RELATED COMPONENTS
TASK INDEX
Replace Engine Low Oil Pressure Replace Differential Switch Lead . . . . . . . 15-5
Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 - 2
Replace Transmission High Oil
Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Temperature Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-6
Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 - 3
Replace Power Plant Wiring Harness . .15-7
Replace Differential High Oil
Temperature Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 - 4
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Start engine and check for oil leaks at engine
low oil pressure switch. Low oil pressure
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON and observe low warning light should go out after engine is
oil pressure warning light. Light should go started. Stop engine (see your -10).
ON (see your -10.
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Refill cooling system (page 8-5). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
2. Start engine (see your -10). Check for coolant 4. Close power plant front access door, and raise
leaks at engine coolant temperature switch trim vane (see your -10).
(page 3-144).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Refill differential (see your –LO). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
2. Start engine (see your –10). Check for oil 4. Close power plant front access door, and raise
leaks at differential high oil temperature trim vane (see your –10).
switch.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Start engine to check for oil leaks at
Loose clothing is dangerous transmission high oil temperature switch.
around moving belts and Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
pulleys. You could get bad-
ly hurt if your clothes get 2. Close power plant front access door and raise
caught in moving parts.
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 15-7). Install (page 15-10).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
REMOVE
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2. Disconnect circuit 34 lead (1) from engine low 5. Disconnect. circuit 327 lead (10) from
oil pressure switch (2). transmission high oil temperature
switch (11).
3. Removal nut (3), two lockwashers (4), and
circuit 6 lead (5) from starter solenoid (6). 6. Disconnect circuit 33 lead (12) from engine
Discard lockwashers. coolant temperature switch (13).
4. Remove nut (7), two lockwasher (8), and 7. Disconnect three power plant wiring harness
circuit 74A lead (9) from solenoid (6). Discard connectors (14) from main wiring harness at
lockwasher. driver's compartment bulkhead.
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18. Connect three power plant wiring harness 20. Connect circuit 327 lead (4) to transmission
connectors (1) to main wiring harness at high oil temperature switch (5).
driver’s compartment bulkhead.
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21. Install circuit 74A lead (1) and two new 24. Connect circuit 1B lead (10) to generator
lockwashers (2) on starter solenoid (3). field switch (11) on secondary fuel filter.
Secure with nut (4).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
2. Install power plant rear access panel 6. Close power plant front access door and raise
(page 24-27, 24-29). trim vane (see your -10).
3. Start engine (see your -10). Check that 7. Install power plant bottom access cover
power plant wiring harness operates properly. (page 24-32).
4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 16
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE-BILGE PUMP, WIRING
AND RELATED COMPONENTS
TASK INDEX
16-1
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 16-2). Install (page 16-3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D)
Pipe Wrench (Item 86, App D) References:
See your -10
Materials/Parts:
Sealing compound (Item 46, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Adhesive (Item 52, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Cushion (3) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Key washer (3) Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Lockwasher (5) Hull front access cover removed (page 24-24)
Lockwasher (2) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
2. Remove two screws (3), lockwashers (4), and 5. Loosen clamp (13). Remove hose (14) from
strainer (5) from hull weldnuts. Discard pump (2).
lockwashers.
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6. Remove adapter (1), elbow (2), screw (3), 14. Install strap (14) on hull weldnuts. Secure
two lockwashers (4), and ground lead (5) with two screws (13) and new key washers
from pump (6). Use adjustable wrench and (12). Bend tabs on key washers.
pipe wrench. Discard lockwashers. Reinstall
screw in pump. 15. Slide hose (15) on adapter (16). Secure with
clamp (17).
INSTALL
NOTE
Do not tighten strap screws until all four
are installed.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 16-5). Install (page 16-6).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 99, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 88, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Gasket Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Grommet Power plant front access door open
Self-locking nut (4) (see your -10)
Hull front access cover removed (page 24-24)
Personnel Required: Front bilge pump strainer removed
Unit Mechanic (page 16-2, steps 1 and 2)
REMOVE
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install front bilge pump strainer (page 16-3, 3. Install hull front access cover (page 24-24).
steps 15 thru 18).
4. Close power plant front access door
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). (see your -10).
Operate bilge pump and check for leaks. Turn
all switches OFF (see your -10). 5. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Check for freedom of movement of valve after 4. Install driver’s rear floor plate (page 24-44).
installation.
5. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Install left front floor plate (page 24-40).
6. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
3. Install personnel heater floor duct
(page 28-47 or 28-48).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 16-8). Clean, Inspect and Replace (page 16-9).
Install (page 16-9).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D)
References:
Materials/Parts: See your -10
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C)
Sealing compound (Adhesive) Equipment Conditions:
(Item 52, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Key washer (3) Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Lockwasher (5) Battery ground lead disconnected (page 13-2)
Self-locking nut Rear floor plate removed (page 24-36)
REMOVE
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9. Clean pump and strainers with dry cleaning 16. Place strainer (12) (M106A2, M125A2, and
solvent. M1064 only) or strainer (13) (all other carri-
ers) on hull weldnuts.
10. Check cushion (1). Replace cushion that
shows loss of resiliency. 17. Install bracket (14) on weldnuts.
11. Check bracket (2) for damage. Replace as 18. Secure with three new lockwashers (15),
needed. ground lead (7), new key washer (16), and
two screws ( 17).
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 4. Turn rear bilge pump switch off
(see your –10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your –10).
5. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
3. Turn rear bilge pump switch on
(see your -10) and check pump. Put your 6. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
hand over pump outlet. You should feel air
coming out. This means pump is working. 7. Install rear floor plates (page 24-40).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
1. Remove two screws (1), Iockwashers (2), and
clamps (3) from two bulkhead weldnuts.
Discard lockwashers,
INSTALL
4. Install two clamps (3), hoses (5), and four
clamps (4) on pipe (6).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). 3. Turn bilge pump switch OFF (see your –10).
2. Turn rear bilge pump switch ON 4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your –10).
(see your –10). Check pipe for leaks.
5. Install rear floor plate (page 24-37).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 16-12). Install (page 16-13).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Reference:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
1. Remove eight screws (1), washers (2), and
locknuts (3) from master switch panel (4)
and distribution box (5). Pull master switch
panel away from distribution box. Discard
locknuts.
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Turn on bilge pump switches to check that
bilge pump circuit breaker works properly
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10). (see your -10). Bilge pump lights should come
on.
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 17
T R A I L E R HARNESS, RECEPTACLES, BLOWER, SWITCHES, AND
VENTILATION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
17-1
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 17-2). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 17-2).
Install (page 17-3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Gasket Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwasher (2) Ramp raised (see your -10)
Rear floor plates removed (page 24-37)
Personnel Required: Battery ground leads disconnected (page 13-2)
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install rear floor plates (page 24-37). 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH/BATTERY SWITCH
ON (see your -10). Check with multimeter to
2. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). make sure harness is installed properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 17-5). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 17-5).
Install (page 17-6).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Reference:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Digital Multimeter (Item 43, App D)
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lockwasher (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (8) Battery ground lead ‘disconnected (page 13-2)
Warning light panel assembly removed
Personnel Required: (page 11-25)
Unit Mechanic
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install warning light panel assembly
3. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON (see your -10)
(page 11-25).
to check that receptacle is installed properly.
Use multimeter.
2. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
4. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
NOTE
Lead assembly (1) is banded as circuit 37
at master switch panel and circuit 38 at
instrument panel. Make sure it is
installed properly.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check that
1. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2).
lead assembly is installed properly. Turn
MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp 2. Stop engine (see your -10).
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 17-9). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 17-9).
Install (page 17-10).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
1. Remove two screws (1) retainer strip (2) 7. Check leads. Replace frayed, cracked, or
and rubber shield (3) from hull mount (4). broken leads (page 14-3).
2. Disconnect circuit 37A lead (5) (right recep- 8. Check connectors. Replace cracked or broken
tacle) or circuit 37B lead (5) (left receptacle) connectors (page 14-3).
from receptacle lead (6).
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). 3. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp
(see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check that
receptacle is installed properly. 4. Stop engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 17-11). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 17-12).
Install (page 17-12).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
NOTE
If you want to remove only the left circuit
breaker, skip Step 3. If you want to
remove only the right circuit breaker,
skip step 2.
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 10. Connect circuit 10 lead (6) and circuit 37A
lead (7) to circuit breaker (1).
5. Check leads. Replace frayed, cracked, or
broken leads (page 14-3). 11. Connect circuit 37B lead (8) and circuit 10
lead (9) to circuit breaker (5).
6. Check connectors. Replace cracked or broken
connectors (page 14-3). 12. Place panel (10) on distribution box (2).
Secure with eight screws (11), washers (12),
7. Inspect gasket on flange of distribution box. and new locknuts (13).
Replace if damaged.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Turn MASTER SWITCH OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2).
END OF TASK
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 3. Turn all switches OFF (see your -10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH and blower switch 4. Install power plant rear access panel
ON to check that blower operates properly (page 24-29).
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground lead (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Turn blower
switch ON. Blower should run. Turn all
switches OFF’ (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2). 2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON. Check for fuel
quantity readings on both tanks. Turn all
switches OFF (see your -10).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 18
TRANSMISSION RELATED COMPONENTS MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 18-2). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 18-3).
Install (page 18-3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D)
Pipe Wrench (Item 86, App D) References:
See your –10
Materials/Parts: See your LO
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C)
Sealing compound (Item 51, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Key washer (2) Power plant removed (page 5-11)
Preformed packing
Self-locking nut
Suitable container
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Power plant installed (page 5-11).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 18-4). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 18-5).
Install (page 18-5).
INITIAL SETUP
Personnel Required:
Tools:
Unit Mechanic
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D) References:
Materials/Parts: See your -10
See your LO
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C)
Sealing compound (Item 51, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Wiping rag (Item 61, App C)
Key washer Power plant removed (page 5-11)
Preformed patting
Self-locking nut
Suitable container
REMOVE
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 17. Install two hoses (6 and 8) on transmission
(4). Secure with two clamps (13), screw
WARNING (14), and new key washer (15).
Dry cleaning solvent is
flammable. Keep it away 18. Check transmission oil level (see your -LO).
from heat or open flame.
Use in well ventilated area. 19. Install air cleaner element and container
Do not let it get on your (page 7-7).
skin.
WARNING
8. Clean hose and fitting with dry cleaning Carbon monoxide is poison-
solvent. ous and can kill you. Do not
idle engine with bottom
9. Check hose. Replace broken, twisted, or access cover and power
worn hose. plant access panels off
unless there is ADEQUATE
10. Check fitting. Replace fitting that is cracked VENTILATION.
or has stripped threads.
20. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. power plant installed (page 5-11).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 18-6). Clean, Inspect and Replace (page 18-7).
Install (page 18-7).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 28, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Materials/Parts: (page 24-27)
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C) Power plant front access door open
Sealing compound (Item 51, App C) (see your -10)
Key washer Air cleaner element and container removed
(page 7-7)
Personnel Required: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Hull bottom access cover removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-34)
References:
See your -10
See your LO
REMOVE
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10). 4. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10).
2. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25). 5. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
3. Install air cleaner element and container 6. InstalI hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
(page 7-7)
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 18-8). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 18-8).
Install (page 18-9).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
See your LO
Materials/Parts:
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Gasket Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Oil filter parts kit Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Suitable container Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
Personnel Required: Hull bottom access cover removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-32)
Differential oil pump hose disconnected
(page 21-2)
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INSTALL
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is poison-
ous and can kill you. Do not
idle engine with bottom
access cover and power
plant access panels off
unless there is VERY GOOD
AIR FLOW.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10). 3. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
2. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 19
TRANSFER GEARCASE-RELATED COMPONENTS
TASK INDEX
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Remove mount (1) from transfer gearcase (2) 4. Use remover and replacer tool to install
using remover and replacer tool (3). mount (1) in transfer gearcase (2).
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent
P-D-680 is toxic and
flammable. Always use in
an open area with good air
flow, away from sparks,
heat, or flames. Wear
goggles and gloves. Do not breathe
vapors. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and
clothes. If you get dizzy while using
solvent, breathe fresh air and get medical
help. If solvent gets on hands, wash them.
If solvent gets in eyes, flush eyes with
fresh water and get medical help
immediately. Keep fire extinguisher
nearby.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant in carrier (page 5-11).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panels
(page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent is
flammable. Keep it away
from heat or open flame.
Use in well ventilated area.
Do not let it get on your
skin.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panels 2. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-27 or 24-29). (page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install filler assembly in transfer gearcase
(page 19-4).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Make sure transfer gearcase drain plug is se- 2. Install power plant bottom access cover
cure. Remove container from under hull (page 24-32).
opening.
3. Fill transfer gearcase with oil (see your LO).
WARNING 4. Start engine (see your -10). Check for leaks.
Loose clothing is dangerous
around moving belts and 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
pulleys. You could get bad-
ly hurt if your clothes get 6. Install power plant rear access panels
caught in moving parts. (page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 20
DRIVE SHAFTS, UNIVERSAL JOINTS, AND FINAL DRIVE
MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Torque Wrench Adapter, 7C U-Joint
(Item 7, App D) References:
Torque Wrench Adapter, 6C U-Joint See your -10
(Item 8, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C) Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Screw (16) Power plant front access door open
(see your -10)
REMOVE
NOTE
Place gear range selector in neutral posi-
tion. Set or release differential steering
brakes as required to rotate or lock shaft
during removal or installation
(see your -10).
4. Deleted.
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WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent
P-D-680 is toxic and
flammable. Always use in
an open area with good air
flow, away from sparks,
heat, or flames. Wear
goggles and gloves. Do not breathe
vapors. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and
clothes. If you get dizzy while using
solvent, breathe fresh air and get medical
help. If solvent gets on hands, wash them.
If solvent gets in eyes, flush eyes with
fresh water and get medical help
immediately. Keep fire extinguisher
nearby.
CAUTION
Early failure due to wear will occur if you
wash lubricant out of universal joint
bearings.
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INSTALL
9. Deleted.
CAUTION
Transmission or differential damage
could result if universal joint and shaft
are not aligned properly.
NOTE
New style universal joints are permanent-
ly lubricated.
NOTE
Screws and washers must be clean, dry,
and free of lubricants and paint.
14. Deleted.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door 3. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check
(see your -10). transmission-to-differential shaft.
2. Raise trim vane (see your -10). 4. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Vim (Item 76, App D) See your LO
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D)
Torque Wrench Adapter (Item 9, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Screw (16) Trim vane lowered be your -10)
SeIf-locking nut (4) Power plant front access door open
Washer (16) (see your -10)
Hull front access cover removed (page 24-24)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
Helper (H)
REMOVE
NOTE
Loosen accessible screws only enough to
relieve torque Move carrier to gain
access to remaining screws.
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NOTE
When using torque wrench with torque
wrench adapter, torque value must be
corrected. Procedure for converting
torque value is on page 2-32.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install hull front access cover (page 24-24). 3. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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9. Secure adapter (1) to differential (2) with 10. Position propeller shaft (4) in vise and in-
four new locknuts (3). Tighten nuts to 75-80 stall universal joints (5) with eight new
lb-ft (102-108 NŽm) torque. Use torque screws (6) and washers (7). Tighten screws
wrench. to 35-40 lb-ft torque. Use torque wrench
and adapter. Loosen screws and tighten
CAUTION again to 35-40 lb-ft torque.
Final drive or differential damage could
result if universal joints and shaft are not 11. Position propeller shaft (4) with universal
aligned right. Align and tighten all screws joints (5) and secure to differential adapter
to correct torque. (1) and final drive yoke (8) with eight new
screws (9) and washers (10). Tighten screws
NOTE to 35-40 lb-ft torque. Use torque wrench
Screws and washers must be clean, dry and adapter. Loosen screws and tighten
and free of lubricants and paint. Washers again to 35-40 lb-ft.
must be 5/32-inch (4 mm) hardened flat
steel only. 12. Deleted.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise 2. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check right
trim vane (see your -10). final drive shaft.
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 20-9). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 20-10).
Install (page 20-10).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Lifting Bar (Item 12, App D) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) Power plant front access door opened
(see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Final drive yoke removed (page 20-5)
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) Track shroud removed (page 22-2)
Track removed from drive sprocket
Personnel Required: (page 22-4)
Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Track drive sprocket removed from final drive
Helper (page 22-30)
References:
See your -10
See your LO
WARNING
The final drive is heavy and
can cause back injury if
handled improperly. Be
sure to use a hoist or a
helper t o r e m o v e f i n a l
drive.
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR 11. Secure lifting bar (1) to final drive (2) with
two sprocket mounting screws (3).
Replace final drive that shows cracks or
leaks other than differential oil seal leak. 12. Attach lifting device of at least 165 lb
Leaking pinion oil seal can be replaced (75 kg) capacity to lifting bar (1) and posi-
(page 20-11). tion final drive (2) on hull (4).
Check mounting surfaces and internal spline 13. Apply antiseize compound to threads of 17
for breaks, nicks, deep scratches and burs. screws (5).
Repair minor damage. Replace final drive if
damage cannot be repaired. 14, Secure final drive (2) to hull (4) with 17
screws (5) and washers (6). Tighten screws
INSTALL to 75-85 lb-ft (102-115 N•m) torque. Use
torque wrench.
8. Check final drive drain plug for tightness.
15. Remove two screws (3) and lifting bar (1)
9. If left final drive is to be replaced, remove from final drive (2).
speedometer shaft adapter from old final
drive and install it in new final drive
(page 20–2 ).
WARNING
The final drive is heavy and
can cause back injury if
handled improperly. Be
sure to use a hoist or a
helper to remove final
drive.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install final drive yoke (page 20-5). 6. Install hull tint access cover (page 24-24)
(left final drive only).
2. Install drive sprocket on final drive
(page 22-30). 7. Close power plant tint access door
(see your -10).
3. Install track on drive sprocket (page 22-4).
8. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
4. Install track shroud (page 22-2).
9. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check final
5. Install speedometer cable on adapter drive.
(page 11-17) (left final drive only).
10. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Material/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Sealing compound (Item 48, App C)
Power plant front access door opened
Gasket
(see your -10)
seal Drive shaft removed (page 20-7)
Self-locking bolt (4)
Final drive yoke removed (page 20-5)
Self-locking bolt (3)
Hull front access cover removed (left final
Personnel Required: drive only) (page 24-24)
Unit Mechanic
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install final drive yoke (page 20-5). 5. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
2. Install drive shaft (page 20-7). 6. Remove blocks used to keep carrier from mov-
ing (see your -10).
3. Install hull front access cover (left final drive
only) (page 24-24). 7. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check final
drive. Check for leaks around seal.
4. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10). 8. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 20-12). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 20-12).
Install (page 20-13).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your –10
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
1. Turn dipstick (1) to the left and remove from 4. Remove vent tube (9) from elbow (10).
oil filler tube (2).
5. Remove filler tube (2) and vent tube (9) from
2. Remove screw (3), key washer (4), and clamp final drive (6).
(5) from final drive (6). Discard key washer.
6. Remove elbow (10) from final drive (6).
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install final drive (page 20-9). 3. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 21
DIFFERENTIAL RELATED COMPONENTS MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
Differential oil is picked up from bottom of the differential by the differential oil pump. The pump
forces the oil through the differential oil filter to the differential oil cooler and back to the differential.
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-2). Clean, Inspect and Replace (page 21-4)
Install (page 21-4).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) See your LO
REMOVE
BOTTOM ACCESS OPENING
1. Position container under transfer gearcase
and drain oil (see your LO).
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NOTE
Two washers (1) are the maximum used.
If two washers are removed, two will be
installed.
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CLEAN, INSPECT AND REPLACE 23. Connect oil inlet hose (19) to quick discon-
nect coupling (9).
11. Check fittings, hardware, hoses and housing
for leaks, cracks, damage and wear. Replace 24. Connect oil outlet hose (20) to elbow (2).
if needed. BOTTOM ACCESS OPENING
INSTALL
NOTE
If a new oil pump is being installed, use
fittings from old pump.
NOTE
Two washers (16) are the maximum used.
If two washers were removed, two will b e
installed.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-6). Clean, Inspect and Replace (page 21-6)
Install (page 21-7).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D) See your LO
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
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INSTALL
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is poison-
ous and can kill y&. DO
NOT idle engine with power
plant panel off unless there
is VERY GOOD AIR FLOW.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10). 2. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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INSTALL
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is poison-
ous and can kill you. Do not
idle engine with power
plant panel off unless there
is VERY GOOD AIR FLOW.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s power plant access panel 2. Engine stopped (see your -10).
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door 2. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-11). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 21-12)
Install (page 21-12).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Pipe wrench (item 86, App D) See your LO
Suitable container
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Sealing compound (Item 59, App C) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Preformed packing Trim vane lowered (see your -10)
Self-locking nut Power plant front access door open
(see your -10)
Personnel Required: Hull bottom access cover removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-32)
1. Drain differential oil into suitable container 10. Remove tee (16) from bushing (17).
(see your LO).
11. Remove bushing (17) from differential (18).
2. Remove differential high oil temperature
switch(page15-4).
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 23. Install differential high oil temperature
switch (page 15-4).
12. Check fittings, hardware, hoses and pump
housing for leaks, cracks, damage and wear. 24. Fill differential with oil (see your LO).
Replace as needed.
WARNING
INSTALL Loose clothing is dangerous
around moving belts and
13. Apply a thin even coat of sealing compound pulleys. You could get bad-
to cleaned threads of fittings before ly hurt if your clothes get
installation. caught in moving parts.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10). 3. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10).
2. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
4. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-12)0 Clean, Inspect and Replace (page 21-12).
Install (page 21-13)
INITIAL SETUP
Tools References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) See your LO
REMOVE
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13. Install circuit 328 lead (9) and oil hose (5)
together with two clamps (10 and 11), and
secure with screw (12) and
new locknut (13).
WARNING
Loose clothing is dangerous
around moving belts and
pulleys. You could get bad-
ly hurt if your clothes get
caught in moving parts.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Engine stopped (see your -10). 3, Raise trim vane (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-14). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 21-15)
Install (page 21-15).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Adjustable Wrench (Item 80, App D) See your LO
REMOVE
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 21. Install elbow (9) at oil cooler (5).
12. Check hoses, fittings, hardware, and differ- 22. Connect oil hose (6) to elbow (9) at
ential housing for leaks, cracks, and wear. oil cooler (5).
Replace as needed.
23. If removed, install elbow (10) in differential.
INSTALL
24. Apply a thin coat of primer N and sealing
13. Install oil filter hose (1) in earner. compound to external threads of adapter
(11).
14. Connect filter hose (1) to elbow (2) on
filter (3’). Use adjustable wrench. 25. Install adapter (11) in elbow (10).
15. Apply a thin coat of primer N and sealing 26. Apply a thin coat of primer N and sealing
compound only to threads of elbow (4) that compound only to threads of elbow (12) that
are being installed into cooler (5). are being installed into adapter (11).
16. Install elbow (4) in oil cooler (5). 27. Install elbow (12) in adapter (11).
17. Connect filter hose (1) to elbow (4). 28. Connect oil hose (6) to elbow (12) at
differential.
18. Install hose (6) in carrier.
29. Fill differential (see your LO).
19. Install clamp (7) on hose (6). Secure clamp
(7) to oil cooler (5) with screw (8). 30. Start engine (see your -10). Check for oil
leaks.
20. Apply a thin coat of primer N and sealing
compound only to threads of elbow (9) that
are being installed into cooler (5).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Stop/shutdown engine (see your-10). 3. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
2. Install driver’s power plant acess panel 4. Close power plant front access door and raise
(page 24-25). trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-16). Clean, Inspect; and Replace (page 21-17).
Install (page 21-17).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
See your LO
Materials/Parts:
Sealing compound (Item 51, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Preformed packing Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Unit Mechanic (page 24-25)
Hull bottom access cover removed
(page 24-32)
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INSTALL
WARNING
Loose clothing is dangerous
around moving belts and
pulleys. You could get bad-
ly hurt if your clothes get
caught in moving part.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10). 3. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32).
END OF TASK
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ADJUST
NOTE
Do not try to adjust steering linkage to
compensate for brake lining wear.
Uneven steering lever pull will result.
CAUTION
Make sure socket is taped to extension to
prevent socket from falling into the
differential.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and 2. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
raise trim vane (see your -10). steering brakes are operable.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 21-20). Install (page 21-21).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions: (cont):
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Battery ground leads disconnected (page 13-2)
Remover and Replacer (Item 55, App D) Air cleaner housing removed (page 7-7)
Sling (Item 66, App D) Radiator outlet coolant tube removed
(page 8-14)
Materials/Parts: Exhaust pipe removed (page 7-16)
Self-locking nut Deaeration elbow removed (page 8-15)
Transmission to differential shaft removed
Personnel Required: (page 20-2)
Unit Mechanic Left final drive shaft removed (page 20-5)
Helper Right final drive shaft removed (page 20-7)
Differential oil pump hose disconnected at
References: differential (page 21-10)
Differential oil cooler hose disconnected at
See your –10 differential (page 21-14)
See your LO Differential brake linkage removed
(page 23-19)
Equipment Conditions: Differential steering brake levers removed
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10) (page 23-20)
Power plant access door open (see your -10) Fuel shutoff cable disconnected from engine
Carrier blocked (see your -10) (page 23-44)
REMOVE
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w a r n i n g
The differential is heavy.
Have helper help you or use
a lifting device.
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install differential steering brake levers 10. Install exhaust pipe (page 7-16).
(page 23-20).
11. Install radiator outlet coolant tube
2. Connect differential oil cooler hose (page 8-14).
(page 21-14).
12. Fill cooling system (page 8-5).
3. Connect differential oil pump hose
13. Install air cleaner housing (page 7-7).
(page 21-10).
14. Connect fuel shutoff cable to engine and
4. Fill differential with oil (see your LO).
adjust cable (page 23-44).
5. Install right final drive shaft (page 20-7). 15. Close power plant front access door
(see your -10).
6. Install left final drive shaft (page 20-5).
16. Raise trim vane (see your -10).
7. Install differential brake linkage
(page 23-19). 17. Connect battery ground cable (page 13-2).
8. Install transmission to differential shaft 18. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
(page 20-2). differential is operable.
9. Install deaeration elbow (page 8-15). 19. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Socket (Item 89, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) References
See your -10
Materials/Parts: See your LO
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C)
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 13, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Key washer (14) Engine Stopped. See your -10.
Wiping rag (Item 61, App C) Carrier Blocked. See your -10.
Gasket Front Power Plant Engine Access Door Open:
See your -10.
REMOVE
NOTE
Damage to differential may occur if dirt
or debris falls into it while cover is off.
Before differential cover is removed, all
dirt and debris must be removed from
around it and power plant door.
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Check oil level in differential gearbox. See 2. Close front power plant engine access door.
your LO. See your -10.
END OF TASK
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CHAPTER 22
TRACKS AND SUSPENSION MAINTENANCE
TASK INDEX
Replace 12 Inch (30 CM) Track Replace Idler Wheel Arm Assembly
Shroud and Covers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22–2 (All Except M741A1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...22-20
Replace Track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....2 2 - 4 Replace Idler Wheel Arm (M741A1
Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-22
Replace Track Shoe and Pad
Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 - 6 Replace Track Tension Adjuster and
Mount. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24
Replace Road Wheel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...22-7
Replace Shock Absorber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–26
Replace Road Wheel Hub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22-9
Replace Shock Absorber Pin. . . . . . . . . . 22–28
Replace Road Wheel Support h-m.
Bearings, and Seals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–12 Replace Shock Absorber Mount. . . ...22-29
Replace Road Wheel Support Arm Replace Drive Sprockets, Cushions,
Bumper Stop (M741A1 Only). . . . . . ...22-15 and Carrier Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-30
22-1
TM9-235-261-20-2
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-2). Clean, Inspect, and Replace. (page 22-3 )
Install (page 22-3).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Track fixture (Item 26, App D)
Equipment Conditions:
Personnel Required:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Carrier blocked (see your -10)
1. Connect track fixture between fender and rear 6. Remove eight screws (11), washers ( 12), two
shroud cover (1). clamps (13) and shroud (10) from hull.
FIXTURE
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 11. Place two shroud covers (5 and 6) on shroud
(l). Secure with two clamps (7), eight wash-
7. Check clamps for cracks, wear, and damage. ers (8) and screws (9).
Replace if needed.
12. Place front shroud cover (6) on hull. Secure
8. Inspect rubber for cracks, wear, and dry with four washers (10) and screws (11).
rotting. Replace if needed (see page 22-4).
13. Connect track fixture between rear shroud
9. Inspect tapped holes in hull for dirt or cover (5) and fender. Tighten fixture to align
foreign material. Clean all tapped holes if holes in shroud cover with holes in fender.
dirty to prevent damage to screw threads.
14. Secure rear shroud cover (5) to fender with
INSTALL four washers (12) and screws (13). Remove
track fixture.
10. Place shroud (1) on hull. Secure with two
clamps (2), eight washers (3) and
screws (4) ,
FIXTURE
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Carrier unblockd (see your –10). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
2. Start engine. Road test earner (page 2-45) to
ensure track shroud and cover are installed
properly.
END OF TASK
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REPLACE TRACK
DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-4). Clean, Inspect, And Replace. (page 22-5)
Install (page 22-5).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Track Fixture (2) (Item 26, App D)
Track and Sprocket Gage (Item 29, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Drive Pin Punch (Item 50, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
Helper (H)
REMOVE
WARNING
Failure to lock steering lat-
erals and block the road
wheels can allow the carri-
er to move and could result
in injury or death. Always
lock steering laterals and
block road wheels before working on the
earner.
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NOTE
Make sure track pads point toward WARNING
Failure to lock steering lat-
vehicle.
erals and block the road
wheels can allow the carri-
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE
er to move and could result
in injury or death. Always
7. Check for damage, wear, and cracks. Re-
lock steering laterals and
place as needed. block road wheels before working on the
carrier.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -1o
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D)
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Carrier on level ground
Self-locking nut Carrier positioned with track pad accessible
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
REPLACE
NOTE
Track shoe pin should not be extending
outside of shoe.
REMOVE
INSTALL
NOTE
Your carrier might have either T130 or
T130E1 track, or a mixture of both. A
T130E1 track pad is about 4-3/4 inches (12
cm) long. A T130 track pad is about 6-3/4
inches (14.6 cm) long.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-7). Install (page 22-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Road Wheel Lifter (Item 39, App D) TM 9-2530-200-24
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D)
Lifting Bar (Item 12, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Material/parts: Carrier on level surface
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Self-locking nut, per wheel (8) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Personnel Required: Release track tension (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic
Helper (H)
REMOVE WARNING
Failure to lock steering lat-
1. (H) Place lifter (1) under road wheel arm (2). erals and block the road
Keep lower tips of lifter in track link just wheels can allow the carri-
rearward of wheel being removed. er to move and could result
in injury or death. Always
2. Loosen eight locknuts (3) on road wheel (4). 1 J lock steering laterals and
Do not remove locknuts. block road wheels before working on the
earner.
3. Remove blocks used to keep earner from mov-
ing (see your - l o ) . 7. Remove eight locknuts (3) and washers (5)
from road wheel (4). Discard locknuts.
WARNING
If road wheel lifter slips 8. Lift track with bar until track clears road
while lowering road arm, it wheel (4). Remove two road wheels.
could injure you. Stand
clear before you lower road
arm.
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9. Lift track assembly with bar. Place two 13. Tighten eight locknuts (4) to 150-170 lb-ft
road wheels (1) on road wheel arm (2). (203-230 N•m) torque. Use torque wrench.
Secure loosely with eight washers (3) and
new locknuts (4).
WARNING
You can be hurt if road
wheel lifter slips while road
arm is being lowered. Stand
clear.
WARNING
Failure to lock steering lat-
erals and block the road
wheels can allow the carri-
er to move and could result
in injury or death. Always
lock steering laterals and
block road wheels before working on the
earner.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Adjust track tension (see your -10). 3. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check that
road wheel is installed properly.
2. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-9). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 22-10).
Install (page
. - 22-10).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Replacer (Item 56, App D)
Ring Spacer (Item 70, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) See your -10
See your LO
Materials/Parts: TM 9-214
Grease (Item 18, App C)
Sealing compound (Item 47, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Cotter pin Carrier on level surface
Hub cap gasket Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
HuD-to-arm seal Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Inner bearing (as needed) Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Inner bearing cup (as needed) Road wheel removed (page 22-7)
Outer bearing (as needed)
Outer bearing cup (as needed)
Ribbed shoulder bolt (as needed)
REMOVE
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CAUTION
Bearings must be replaced as assemblies.
Do not mix cups and bearings.
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install road wheel (page 22-7). 3. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check that
hub is installed properly.
2. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
4. Check track tension (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-12). Clean, Inspect, And Replace (page 22-13).
Install (page 22-13).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Replacer (Item 56, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) See your -12
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Carrier on level surface
Sealing compound (Item 47, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Bearing (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Inner seal Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Outer seal Road wheel removed (page 22-7)
Packing Road wheel hub removed (page 22-9)
Retainer gasket Shock absorber removed from first, second, or
Key washer (3) fifth road wheel (page 22-26)
Torsion bar removed (page 22-32)
NOTE
Guard (5) used as support arm position
three, is different from guard (6), used at
support arm positions four and five. Do
not interchange guards.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install torsion bar (page 22-32). 5. Lube road wheel supports (see your LO).
2. If removed, install shock absorber 6. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
(page 22-26).
7. Remove blocks used to keep carrier from mov-
3. Install road wheel hub (page 22-9). ing (see your -10).
4. Install road wheel (page 22-7). 8. Road test carrier (page 2-91) to check that
arm is installed properly.
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your - 10
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Self-locking nut (2) Carrier on level surface
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Engine stopped (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
INSTALL
END OF TASK
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REMOVE NOTE
Install inboard and outboard idler wheel
1. ILoosen idler wheel locknuts (1). in the right order. Make sure spokes do
not line up.
2. Disconnect track (see your -10).
6 Secure two wheels (2) to hub (3) with eight
3. Remove track from idler wheels (2). new locknuts (1). Tighten locknuts to
150-170 Ib-ft (203-230 N•m) torque. Use
4. Remove eight locknuts (1) and two idler torque wrench.
wheels (2) from idler wheel hub (3). Discard
locknuts. 7. Install track over idler wheels.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2). 3. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check that
idler wheel is installed properly.
2. Remove blocks used to keep earner from mov-
ing (see your -10). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-17). Clean, Inspect. and Replace (page 22-18).
Install (page 22-18).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Replacer (Item 56, App D)
Spacer Ring (Item 70, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) see your -lo
See your LO
Materials/Parts: TM 9-214
Sealing compound (Item 46, App C)
Bolt, as needed Equipment Conditions:
Cotter pin Carrier on level surface
Gasket Engine stopped (see your -10)
Key washer Carrirer blocked (see your -10)
Seal Track shroud and covers removed (page 22–2 )
Track disconnected (see your -10) - -
Idler wheel removed (page 22-16)
REMOVE
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3. Remove seal (1), inner bearing (2), and outer 9. If removed, install new bolt(s) (13) in
bearing (3) from hub (4). Discard seal. hub (12).
4. Remove grease fitting (5) and relief valve (6) 10. Apply light coat of sealing compound to
from hub (4). threads of relief valve (14) and grease fit-
ting (15). Install valve and fitting in
5. If damaged, remove bolt(s) (7) from hub (4). hub (12).
Discard damaged bolt(s).
11. Pack inner bearing (16) with grease. Install
6. If damaged, remove bearing cups (8 and 9) bearing in rear of hub (12).
from hub (4).
12. Apply light coat of sealing compound to
NOTE outer surface of new seal (17).
Bearings and cups are replaced as a set.
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14. Place hub (1) on idler wheel arm (2). Com- 17. Install new cotter pin (6) in arm (7).
pletely pack cavity in hub with grease.
18. Install new gasket (8), hub cap (9), and
15. Pack outer bearing (3) with grease. Install four screws (10) in hub (1).
bearing in hub (1).
19. Fill hub (1) with grease (see your LO).
16. Install keywasher (4) and nut (5) on arm
(2). Tighten nut to adjust bearings as
follows:
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install idler wheel (page 22-16). 3. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
2. Connect track and adjust tension 4. Road test carrier (page 245) to check that
(see your -10). idler wheel hub is installed properly.
~ END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-20). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 22-21).
Install (page 22-21).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) See your LO
Materials/Parts: Equipment Conditions:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Carrier on level surface
Sealing compound (Item 54, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Preformed packing Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Seal Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Track disconnected (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Idler wheel removed (page 22-16)
Unit Mechanic Road wheel hub removed (page 22-9)
Helper (H) Track
. .tension adjuster disconnected from idler
wheel arm (page 22-24)
REMOVE 4. Remove idler arm (8) and seal (9) from idler
wheel assembly (2). Discard seal.
1. Remove eight screws (1) and idler wheel as-
sembly (2) from hull. 5. Remove safety relief valve (10) and fitting
(11) from idler arm (8).
2. Remove retaining ring (3) and access cover
(4) from idler wheel assembly (2).
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 10. Install new seal (4) and idler arm (3) on
idler wheel assembly (5).
6. Check fittings and safety relief valve for wear
and damage. Replace if needed. 11. Install spacer (6), retaining ring (7), and
new preformed packing (8) in idler arm (3).
7. Clean and check retaining rings and spacer
for damage. Replace if needed. 12. Install access cover (9) and retaining ring
(10) in idler arm (3).
INSTALL
13. Place track tension adjuster on shaft (11) at
8. Apply light coat of sealing compound on rear of idler arm (3). Align idler wheel as-
threads of safety relief valve (1) and sembly (5) with holes on hull. Secure with
fitting (2) . eight screws (12). Tighten screws to
315-325 lb-ft (427-441 N·m) torque. Use
NOTE torque wrench. .
Install fitting on the forward side of idler
arm (see your LO). 14, Fill idler arm (3) with grease (see your LO).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect track tension adjuster to idler arm 4. Connect track and adjust tension
(page 22-24). See your -10),
2. Install road wheel hub (page 22-9). 5 Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
3. Install idler wheel (page 22-16). 6. Road test carrier (page 2-45) to check that
idler wheel arm is installed properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-22). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 22-23).
Install (page 22-23).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Socket Wrench Set (Item 90, App D) See your -13
Torque Wrench (Item 98, App D) See your LO
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 11. Place track tension adjuster (page 22-24 ) on
shaft at rear of arm (5). Install arm on
5. Check fittings and relief valve for wear and spindle (1).
damage. Replace if needed,
12. Install retainer (9) on spindle (1) with
6. Clean and check bearings (TM 9-214). Re- cutout portion at bottom of groove in arm.
place bad bearings and cups. Secure with three screws (8). Tighten screws
to 75–80 lb-ft (102–108 N·m) torque. Use
INSTALL torque wrench.
7. Place spindle (1) on hull. Secure with eight 13. Fill idler arm with grease (see your LO).
screws (2). Tighten screws to 315-325 lb-ft
(427-441 N·m) torque. Use torque wrench.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect track tension adjuster to idler arm 5. Install track shroud and covers (page 22–2).
(page 22-24).
6. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check that
2. Install road wheel hub (page 22-9). idler wheel arm is installed properly.
3. Install idler wheel (page 22-16). 7. Stop engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench Adapter (Item 8, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) Equipment conditions
Carrier on level surface
Personnel Required: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Unit Mechanic Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Track disconnected (see your -10)
REMOVE
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect and adjust track (see your –10). 3. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check that
adjuster is installed properly.
2. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-26). Install (page 22-27).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Shock Remover (Item 53, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 97, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Cotter pin (2) Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Inner seal (2) Remove road wheel for respective shock
Outer seal (2) absorber (page 22-7)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE
NOTE
M741A1 does not have Items (1), (4) and
(5) at top of shock absorber. Remove
washer (6) and bearing (7) from shock
absorber (3).
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INSTALL
NOTE
Exercise new shock absorber to the fully
extended position and move shock ab-
sorber back and forth several times until
resistance can be felt throughout the
entire length of the stroke.
NOTE
M741A1 does not have Items (1), (4), and
(5) at top of shock absorber. Install shock
absorber (3), bearing (7), and washer (8)
on hull bracket (6).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install road wheel (page 22-7). 3. Road test carrier (page 2-91) to check that
shock absorber is installed properly.
2. Install track shroud and covers (page 22–2).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install road wheel support arm (page 22-12). 3. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
2. Install road wheel (page 22-7). 4. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check that
shock absorber pin is installed properly.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install shock absorber (page 22-26). 3. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Socket Wrench Set (Item 90, App D)
Torque Wrench (Item 98, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Carrier on level surface
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Self-locking bolts (20) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking bolts (10) Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Track disconnected (see your -10)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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INSTALL
6. Place two cushions (1) on sprocket wheel
carrier (2). Center short flat areas between
mounting holes in sprocket wheel carrier
assembly rim. Press an cushion until firmly
seated against flange of sprocket wheel
carrier assembly.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Connect track and adjust tension 4. After road test, check rotation of cushion
(see your -10). with respect to sprockets. Measure from the
outer edge of the cushion Replace cushion
2. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2). that rotates beyond 1 1/2 inches (4 cm) of
initial position.
3. Road test carrier (page 2-101) to check
that drive sprocket and carrier assembly
are installed properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-32). Install (page 22-34).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Adapter (Item 10, App D) Carrier on level surface
Road Wheel Lifter (Item 39, App D) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Puller (Item 48, APP D ) Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Socket Head Cap Screw (Item 62, App D) Road wheel removed (page 22-7)
Plug Wrench (Item 92, App D) Shock absorber removed from second or fifth
Torque Wrench (Item 96, App D) road wheel (page 22-26)
Remove power plant for first torsion bar, right
Materials/Parts: side only (page 5-11)
Grease (Item 18, APP c ) Driver’s front floor plate removed (page 24-44)
for first torsion bar, left side only
Personnel Required: Power plant rear access panel removed
(see your -10) for second torsion bar, right
Unit Mechanic
side only
Helper (H)
Driver’s rear floor plate removed (page 24-44)
References: for second torsion bar, left side only
Floor plates removed (page 24-37) for third
See your -10 and fourth torsion bar
See your LO Mortar turntable tread plates open (M106A2
and M125A2 only) for fifth torsion bar
(see your -10)
REMOVE
WARNING
If road wheel lifter slips
while lowering road arm, it
could injure you. Stand
clear before you lower road
arm.
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NOTE
Special socket head cap screw is used
with adapter.
NOTE
Screw is installed with head inside
adapter.
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Align index or missing tooth on end of 11. Remove puller and adapter from torsion bar.
torsion bar with index on road wheel arm
and torsion bar anchor before installing. 12. Put a light coat of grease on threads of
plug (4) (see your LO). Install plug
in road wheel arm (2).
INDEX TOOTH
13. Tighten plug (4) to 50-75 lb-ft
(68-102 N·m) torque. Use torque wrench
and plug wrench.
NOTE
You may need to jack carrier, to raise
road arm, before positioning road wheel
lifter.
CAUTION
Handle torsion bar with care. Do not tear
or cut wrapping.
NOTE
Left and right torsion bars are not inter-
changeable. To determine correct bar,
place arrow on end of torsion bar out-
board, with arrow at top. Arrow must
point toward front of earner.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install floor plates (page 24–37) for third and 6. If removed, install shock absorber
fourth torsion bars. (page 22-26).
2. Install driver’s rear floor plate (page 24-44) 7. Install road wheel (page 22–7).
for second torsion bar, left side only.
8. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
3. Install power plant rear access panel
(see your -10) for second torsion bar, right 9. Remove blocks used to keep carrier from
side only. moving (see your –10).
4. Install driver’s front floor plate (page 24-44) 10. Road test earner (page 2-45) to check that
for first torsion bar, left side only. torsion bar is installed properly.
5. Install power plant (page 5-11) for first 11. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
torsion bar, right side only.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 22-36). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 22-37).
Install (page 22-37).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Socket wrench Set (Item 90, App D)
Torque wrench (Item 98, App D) Equipment Conditions:
Carrier on level surface
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Cotter pin (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Preformed packing Track shroud and covers removed (page 22-2)
Road wheel removed (page 22-7)
Personnel Required: Torsion bar removed (page 22-32)
Power plant removed (page 5–12) for second
Unit Mechanic
torsion bar anchor, right side only
REMOVE
M125A2, M106A2,
AND M1064 FIFTH
TORSION BAR ONLY
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 7. On all other carriers and torsion bar posi-
tions, install two pins (4) in anchor (2). Se-
4. Check torsion bar anchor and pins for wear cure pins with two new cotter pins (5). Bend
and damage. Replace if needed. pins as shown.
INSTALL NOTE
Cotter pins must not prevent 360 degree
NOTE rotation of anchor pins.
Preformed packing (1) is installed on
third, fourth, and fifth anchor on all 8. Bend cotter pins (5) so they allow 360 degree
carriers except M741A1. Preformed pack- rotation of anchor pins.
ing is not required on the M741A1.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install torsion bar (page 22-32). 5. Remove blocks used to keep carrier from mov-
ing (see your -10).
2. Install power plant (page 5-12) for second
torsion bar anchor, right side only. 6. Road test earner (page 2-101) to check that
torsion bar anchor is installed properly.
3. Install road wheel (page 22-7).
7. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
4. Install track shroud and covers (page 22-2).
END OF TASK
CHAPTER 23
DRIVER’S CONTROLS
TASK INDEX
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NOTE
If holes in differential brake levers will
not align with tapped holes in differential
housing, loosen adjustment by turning
brake adjusting nut to left until holes
align. Re-adjust differential brakes
(page 21-18).
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NOTE
Before installing clevis pin through clevis
and cross shaft levers, ensure stoplight
switch lever is on proper side of linkage
tabs (the side toward front of vehicle)
then check and adjust stoplight switch if
necessary (page 12-132).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Perform differential brake adjustment 4. Connect battery ground leads (page 13-2).
(page 21-18).
5. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10). 6. Unlock steering levers. Operate earner to
check that steering brakes operates properly.
3. Install driver’s power plant access cover
(page 24-25). 7. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
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2. Disconnect two return springs (2) from 5. Place quadrants (10) and stops {11) on
bracket (3). bracket (12). Install screws (8) and new
locknuts (9), push down on quadrants while
3. Remove two cotter pins (4) and two clevis screws and locknuts are tightened.
pins (5) from two clevises (6) and differential
brake levers (7). Discard cotter pins.
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6. Check gap between pawls (1) and top of PAWL ADJUSTMENT CHART
quadrants (2) while moving steering levers
(3) from front to back. Use 5/32, 3/16, and
7/32 inch (4, 5, and 6 mm) diameter drill
bit shanks to check gap. Clearance should
be between 5/32 (4 mm) and 7/32 (6 mm).
If 5/32 or 3/16 inch (4 and 5 mm) drills
will fit but 7/32 inch (6 mm) drill will not,
gap is right. If 7/32 inch (6 mm) drill will
fit, it must be snug in gap throughout lever
travel for gap to be right.
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13. Place plunger rods (1) back in steering 17. Install two clevises (11) to two differential
levers (2). Secure each rod with three brake levers (12). Secure with clevis pins
washers (3) spring (4) and new spring (13) and new cotter pins (14).
pins (5).
18. Connect two springs (15) to hull
14. Install rear screw (6) and locknut (7) in bracket (16).
quadrants (8) and bracket (9).
CAUTION
15. Push quadrants (8) completely down. Tight- Make sure button (17) on top of steering
en two screws (6) and locknuts (7). - levers (2) works freely. Pawl (9) must fully
engage quadrant with steering lever back
16. Check gap between pawls (10) and qua- and button pressed. Button must pop Up
drants (8) while moving steering levers (2) and pawl disengage from quadrant with
as in step 7 above. slight pull on steering lever. Plunger rods
(1) must move freely without binding.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install air cleaner housing and element 3. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127).
(page 7-7).
4. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
2. Close power plant front access door and raise steering brakes operates properly.
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-7). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 23-8).
Install (page 23-8).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D)
Unit Mechanic
Snap Ring Pliers (Item 45, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D)
see your -lo
Materials/Parts:
Equipment Conditions:
Self-locking nut (2)
Self-locking nut (2) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Spring pin (3) Driver’s seat removed (page 24-127)
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8. Remove spring pin (1) from plunger (2). Re- 14. Check all threads. Replace parts with
move plunger from rod (3). Discard spring stripped threads.
pin.
15. Check pawl. Replace nicked or worn pawl.
9. Remove two spring pins (4) from rod (3).
Discard spring pins. 16, Check bearing, bracket, retaining rings, and
quadrants for wear or damage. Replace all
10. Remove rod (3), three washers (5), and damaged parts.
spring (6) from lever arm (7).
INSTALL
11. Remove nut (8), pawl (9), and nut
sleeve (10) from rod (3). 17. Install rod clip (15) on steering lever (7).
Secure with bolt (14), flat washer (12),
12. Remove locknut (11), flat washer (12), washer (13) and new locknut (11).
washer (13), bolt (14) and rod clip (15) from
steering lever (7). Discard locknut. 18. Install nut sleeve (10), nut (8) and pawl (9)
on rod (3).
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22. Install right steering lever (1) on cross-shaft 25. Install bracket (6) on cross-shaft (2). Install
(2). Secure With new locknut (3), and shims (12) between bracket (6) and driver’s
screw (4). floor plate. Secure with two washers (13)
and screws (14).
23. Install bearing (5) in bracket (6) and secure
with two retaining rings (7). Use snap ring
NOTE
pliers. The same number of shims removed will
be installed.
24. Install two quadrants (8), two stop levers
(9), on bracket (6) with two screws (10) and 26. Install left steering lever (15) on cross-shaft
new locknuts (11). (2). Secure with woodruff key (16), new
locknut (17), and screw (18).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Adjust brake locking pawl (page 23-4). 3. Operate earner (see your -10). Check that
steering levers operate properly.
2. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-10). Install (page 23-12).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) see your -lo
Snap Ring Pliers (Item 45, App D) See your LO
REMOVE
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5. Remove two cotter pins (1), clevis pins (2), 8. Remove cross-shafts (5 and 6) and arm
and washers (3) that secure two clevises (4) bearing (18) as a unit through power plant
to cross shafts (5 and 6). Discard cotter pins. compartment bulkhead.
6. Remove five screws (7), washers (8), and 9. Separate cross-shafts (5 and 6), arm bear-
locknuts (9) that secure covers (10 and 11) ing (18), and two thrust washers (21).
and gasket (12) to five press nuts (13) in
power plant compartment bulkhead. Discard 10. Remove lubrication fittings (22) from arm
gasket and locknuts. bearing (18) and cross-shaft (5).
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12. Place shim (2) and bearing (1) on bracket 16. Install two quadrants (26) and stops (27) on
(7). Secure with two new tapered pins (8), bracket (24). Secure with two screws (28)
new locknuts (9), washers (10), and and new locknuts (29).
screws (11).
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17. Install steering levers, bracket, and shim 19. Lubricate cross-shafts (1 and 2) and arm
(page 23-7). bearing (3) (see your LO).
18. Adjust brake locking pawl (page 234). 20. Connect two return springs (page 23-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install oil can bracket (page 24-237). 5. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127).
2. Install air cleaner housing and element 6. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
(page 7-7).
7. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
3. Close power plant front access door and raise the steering operates properly.
trim vane (see your -10).
8. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
4. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-14). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 23-15).
Install (page 23-15).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Trim vane lowered and power plant front
Cotter pin (4) access door open (see your -10)
Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Personnel Required: (page 24-25)
Brakes released, steering levers full forward
Unit Mechanic
(see your -10)
References: Air cleaner housing and element removed
(page 7-7)
See your -10 Oil can bracket removed (page 24-237)
REMOVE
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INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install oil can bracket (page 24-237). 4. Close power plant front access door and raise
trim vane (see your –10).
2. Install air cleaner housing and element
(page 7-7) 5. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
the steering operates properly.
3. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 24-25).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-16). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 23–17).
Install (page 23-17).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Snap Ring Pliers (Item 45, App D) See your LO
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7 . Remove bearing (1) from cross-shaft (2). 15. Assemble two cross–shafts (2 and 5), two
bearings (6), two thrust washers ( 7),
8 . Loosen four set screws (3) in two bearing bearing ( 1), woodruff key ( 11), and link
collars (4). arm (12).
9 . Separate cross-shafts (2 and 5), two bear- 16. Install screw ( 13) and new locknut (14) in
ings (6), and two thrust washers (7). link arm (12). Do not tighten nut.
10. Remove two retaining rings (8), bearing (9), 17. Place cross-shafts (2 and 5), two bearings
and lubrication fitting (10) from bearing (1). (6), and bearing (1) as a unit on two
brackets (15).
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
18. Install two bearings (6) on two brackets
11. Check links. Replace links with cracks, (15). Secure with four screws ( 16), washers
breaks, or stripped threads. (17), and new locknuts (18).
12. Check bearings, retaining rings, and fittings 19. Install bearing (1) and shim ( 19) to driver’s
for cracks or wear. Replace damaged parts. compartment bulkhead. Secure with two
screws (20), four washers (21 ), and two new
INSTALL locknuts ( 22).
13. Install bearing (9) in bearing (1). Secure 20. Install four links (23) to cross-shafts (2 and
with two retaining rings (8). 5) and link arm ( 12). Secure with four
clevis pins (24) and new cotter pins (25).
14. Install lubrication fitting (10) in bearing (1).
21. Tighten four set screws (3) in two bearing
collars (4) .
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23. Lubricate bearing (1) (see your LO). 25. Install oil can bracket (page 24-237).
24. Connect two return springs (page 23-2). 26. Install air cleaner housing and element
(page 7-7).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise 2. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
trim vane (see your -10). differential cross-shafts and bearings operate
properly.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise 2. Operate steering levers to check that
trim vane (see your -10). differential cross-shaft links operates properly.
END OF TASK
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REMOVE INSTALL
1. Disconnect two return springs (page 23-2). 6. Install two levers (3) on differential brake
lever shafts. Secure with two screws (2) and
2. Disconnect two differential links (page 23-19). new locknuts (1).
3. Remove two locknuts (1), screws (2), and two 7. Tighten nuts (1) to 360-420 lb-in torque.
brake levers (3) from differential brake lever Use torque wrench.
shafts. Discard locknuts.
8 . Connect two differential links (page 23-19).
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
9. Adjust linkage (page 23-2).
4. Check levers. Replace levers with cracked or
worn clevis pin holes. 10. Connect two return springs (page 23-2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise 2. Operate steering levers to check that
trim vane (see your –10). differential steering brake levers operate
properly.
END OF TASK
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TASK INDEX
Replace Lower Accelerator Pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . 23-22 Replace Upper Accelerator Linkage . . . . . . . . . .23-31
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REMOVE
INSTALL
ADJUST
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-23). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 23-24).
Install (page 3-24).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Weighing Scale (Item 61, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Trim vane lowered and power plant front
Self-locking nut access door open (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (2) Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
Personnel Required: Driver’s seat removed (page 24-127)
Unit Mechanic Remove lower accelerator pedal (page 23-22)
References
See your -10
CAUTION
Detent plunger and spring will fall out if
detent block is turned over during
removal
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 17. Place bellcrank (13) and woodruff key (14)
on pedal assembly (10) shaft. Tighten
9. Check pins, pedal mount, and pedal link. nut (15).
Replace parts that are cracked or have worn
pivot holes. 18. Install link (16) on bellcrank (13). Secure
with screw (17) and new locknut (18).
INSTALL
19. Connect return spring (19) to bellcrank (13).
10. Install guide (1) on power plant
compartment. Secure with four screws (2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install lower accelerator pedal (page 23-22). 5. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
2. Install driver’s power plant access panel 6. Start engine (see your -10).
(page 24-25).
7. Check that upper accelerator pedal operates
3. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127). properly.
4, Close power plant front access door and raise 8. Stop/shutdown engine.
trim vane (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-25). Clean, Inspect, And Replace (page 23-26)
Install (page 23-27).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your –10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Trim vane lowered and power plant front
Grease (Item 18, App C) access door open (see your –10)
Self-locking nut (7) Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Key washer (2) (page 24-25)
Hull bottom access cover removed
Personnel Required: (page 24-32)
Unit Mechanic Air control valve removed (page 7-11)
Helper (H) Air cleaner housing and element removed
(page 7-7)
References:
see your -lo
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5. Remove locknut (1) and screw (2). Discon- 10. Remove locknut (19) and screw (20). Discon-
nect transmission range selector to nect throttle link (21) from vertical transfer
cross–shaft link (3) from transmission shaft (22). Discard locknut.
arm (4). Discard locknut.
11. Remove two screws (23), key washers (24,
6. Remove locknut (5) and screw (6). Discon- transmission cross-shaft bracket (25),
nect throttle valve link (7) from throttle accelerator cross-shaft (4), bellcrank (26),
valve lever (8). Discard locknut. two transmission links (7 and 11), and
throttle link (21) from carrier. Discard key
7. Remove locknut (9) and screw (10). Discon- washers.
nect range selector link (11) from range se-
lector lever (12). Discard locknut. CLEAN, INSPECT AND REPLACE
8. Remove locknut (13) and screw (14). Re- 12. Check links, shafts, and brackets for wear
move throttle valve lever (8) from and damage. Replace if needed.
transmission shaft (15). Discard locknut.
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13. Place transmission cross-shaft bracket (1), 17. Install range selector link (6) on
accelerator cross-shaft (2), transmission transmission arm (13). Secure with
cross-shaft (3), bellcrank (4), two screw (21) and new locknut (22).
transmission arm links (5 and 6), and
throttle link (7) on transmission as a unit. 18. Install throttle valve link (5) on
Secure with two screws (8) and two new transmission arm (17). Secure with
key washers (9). screw (23) and new locknut (24).
14. Install throttle link (7) on vertical transfer 19. Install transmission range— selector to
shaft (10). Secure with screw (11) and new cross-shaft link (25) on transmission arm
locknut (12). (3). Secure with SC rew (26) and new lock-
nut (27).
15. Install range selector lever (13) on
transmission shaft (14) with off-set side of 20. Install accelerator link (28) on accelerator
lever toward transmission and clamp-screw cross-shaft arm (2). Secure with screw (29)
hole aligned with flat on shaft. Secure with and new locknut (30).
screw (15) and new locknut (16).
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Adjust transmission cross-shaft linkage Install driver’s power plant access panel
(page 23-34). (page 24-25).
2. Install hull bottom access cover (page 24-32). 6. Close power plant tint access door and raise
trim vane (see your -10).
3. Install air control valve (page 7-11).
7. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
4. Install air cleaner housing and element transmission cross-shaft linkage operates
(page 7-7). properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-29). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 23-30).
Install (page 23-30).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
See your LO
Materials/Parts:
Equipment Conditions:
Grease (Item 18, App C)
Self-locking nut (4) Transmission and lower accelerator linkage
removed (page 23-25)
Personnel Required:
Unit Mechanic
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9. Install transmission cross-shaft (1) in 15, Install throttle link (14) on bellcrank (5).
transmission cross-shaft bracket (2). Secure with screw (15) and new
locknut (16).
10. Install accelerator cross-shaft (3) in
transmission cross-shaft (1). NOTE
If any links were replaced or link ends
11. Install woodruff key (4) in accelerator turned, then adjust linkage
cross-shaft (3). (see page 23-34).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install transmission and lower accelerator
linkage (page 23-25).
END OF TASK
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INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Personnel Required:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Unit Mechanic
Screwdriver Set (Item 63, App D)
Socket Wrench Set (Item 89, App D) References:
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D) See your -10
See your LO
Materials/Parts:
Antiseize compound (Item 8, App C) Equipment Conditions:
Grease (Item 18, App C) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Cotter pin (2) Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Lockwasher (3) Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (3) Power plant rear access panel removed
(page 24-27 or 24-29)
1. Remove locknut (1) and screw (2). Disconnect 6. Remove nut (17) and washer (18) that secure
throttle link (3) from governor throttle tee (16) to bracket assembly 04).
arm (4). Discard locknut.
7. Remove cotter pin (19), washer (20) and pin
2. Loosen screw (5). Remove governor throttle (10) from bracket assembly (14). Discard
arm (4) from governor (6). cotter pin.
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16. Install pin (1), washer (1.1) on bracket 20. Install spring (11) and washer (12) on
assembly (2). Secure with new cotter pin throttle link (13). Insert throttle link
(3). through pin (1) and secure with new cotter
pin (14).
17. Install tee (4) on bracket assembly (2).
Secure with nut (5) and washer (6). 21. Install governor throttle arm (15) on
governor (16). Tighten screw (17).
18. Connect fuel line (7) to tee (4).
22. Install throttle link (13) on governor throttle
19. Install throttle link (8) on bracket assembly arm (15). Secure with screw (18) and new
(2). Secure with new locknut (9) and locknut (19).
screw (10).
23. Adjust accelerator and transmission throttle
valve linkage (page 23-34).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 1. Start engine (see your -10). Check that upper
Loose clothing is dangerous accelerator linkage operates properly.
around moving belts and Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
pulleys. You could get in-
jured if your clothes get 2. Install power plant rear access panel
caught in moving parts. (page 24-27 or 24-29).
END OF TASK
REMOVE
INSTALL
NOTE
Lubricate bearing surfaces of shafts be-
fore assembly. Use GAA grease.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install upper accelerator linkage (page 23-31).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Adjust Governor Linkage (page 23-34).
Adjust Throttle Valve Linkage (page 23-35).
Adjust Idle Stop (page 23-37).
Adjust Upper Accelerator Pedal Detent Stop (page 23-38).
Adjust Upper Accelerator Pedal Toe Stop (page 23-39).
Adjust Upper Accelerator Detent Plunger (page 23-40).
Check operation (page 23-40).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Weighing Scale (Item 61, App D) Carrier blocked (see your –10)
Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Personnel Required: Trim vane lowered and power plant front
access door open (see your –10)
Unit Mechanic Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
References: Power plant rear access panel removed
See your -10 (page 24-27 or 24-29)
ADJUST GOVERNOR LINKAGE 4. Loosen screw (8) that secures governor throt-
tle arm (4) to governor shaft (9).
NOTE
Before accelerator and governor throttle
arm linkage adjustments can be made,
engine governor idle speed must be
correct. S t a r t e n g i n e ( s e e y o u r - 1 0 ) .
Check idle speed on tachometer. If engine
does not idle within range of 650-700 rpm,
notify your supervisor to have the engine
governor idle speed and engine no-load
speed set.
NOTE
Gage (6) is identified as part number
12269180 (NSN 5340-01-086-3243).
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NOTE
On M741A1 carrier, the clearance be-
tween screw (3) and lockout solenoid
must be checked at this point
(page 28-74).
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13. Loosen locknut (1). Turn detent stop screw 16. Place governor throttle arm (14) and bell-
(2) in to allow free movement of accelerator crank (1.5) in full throttle position.
pedal (3).
17. Align holes in throttle link (7) and outer
14. Loosen locknut (4). Remove screw (5), nut transfer shaft (8) so screw (5) will pass
(6), and throttle link (7) from outer transfer through freely. Shorten throttle link (7) by
shaft (8). turning bearing end (16) 11 turns to the
right .
15. Loosen locknut (9). Remove screw (10), nut
(11), and accelerator pedal link (12) from 18. Install throttle link (7) on outer transfer
bellcrank (13). shaft (8). Secure with screw (5) and nut
(6). Tighten locknut (4) on link (7).
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ADJUST IDLE STOP 23. Install accelerator pedal link (3) on bellcrank
(4). Secure with screw (5) and nut (7).
20. Place throttle arm (1) at idle position and
upper accelerator pedal (2) against heel stop. 24. Tighten locknut (8) on accelerator pedal
link (3).
21. Align holes in accelerator pedal link (3) and
bellcrank (4) so screw (5) will pass through 25. Adjust upper accelerator pedal detent stop
freely.
(page 23-38).
22. Lengthen accelerator pedal link (3) by turn-
ing bearing end (6) one turn to the left.
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ADJUST UPPER ACCELERATOR 32. Install throttle link (3) on outer transfer
PEDAL TOE STOP shaft (4). Secure with screw (1) and
nut (2).
29. Remove screw (1), nut (2), and throttle link
(3) from outer transfer shaft (4). 33. Adjust detent plunger if necessary
(page 23-40).
30. Depress upper accelerator pedal (5) until
transmission arm (6) is in full open position. 34. Check operation of accelerator controls and
transmission shift points (page 23-40).
31. Adjust toe stop screw (7) in floor bracket (8)
to 1/16 inch (2 mm) space between upper
accelerator pedal (5) and screw.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-42). Install (page 23-43). Adjust (page 23-43).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
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9. Feed cable assembly (2) through mounting 13. Install pin (14) on accelerator pedal assem-
hole in driver’s compartment bulkhead to bly (15). Secure with washer (16) and new
power plant front access door opening. cotter pin (17).
10. Slide washer (3) and nut (4) on cable 14. Install cable assembly (2) on pin (14).
assembly (2). Secure to driver’s compartment Secure with collar (18) and set screw (19).
bulkhead.
ADJUST
11. Install cable assembly (2) on two weldnuts
(5). Secure with two washers (6), screws 15. Loosen set screw (19). Push control cable
(7), and four clamps (8). assembly (2) handle full forward.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Start engine (see your -10). Using the pedal 3. Close power plant front access door
(15), check that hand throttle operates (see your -10).
properly.
4. Raise trim vane (see your –10).
2. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
5. Install driver’s power plant access panel
(see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-44). Install (page 23-45). Adjust (page 23-46).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
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7. Loosen set screw (1). Remove rear collar (2) 13. Install control assembly on three weldnuts
from control assembly (3). (6). Secure with three clamps (7), washers
(8) and screws (9).
8. Remove control assembly out of power plant
compartment through power plant front CAUTION
access door. Contact between the fuel shutoff cable
and radiator coolant lines during
9. Remove nut (4) and washer (5) from control operation of the earner may cause
assembly at driver’s compartment bulkhead. melting of the plastic case on the fuel
shutoff cable.
10. Remove control assembly from driver’s
compartment. 14. Remove slack from fuel shutoff cable so that
it does not touch the auxiliary radiator tube.
INSTALL
15. Install control assembly on differential
11. Feed control assembly through mounting bracket (10). Secure with clamp (11), screw
hole in driver’s compartment bulkhead to (12), and new locknut (13).
power plant front access door opening.
16. Install pin (14) on fuel control arm (15).
12. Slide washer (5) and nut (4) onto control Secure with washer (16) and new cotter
assembly. Secure control assembly to driver’s pin (17).
compartment bulkhead.
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20. Install front collar (5) on control 26. Rotate fuel control arm (15) to full clockwise
assembly (1). position.
21. Secure collars (3 and 5) on control 27. Place two collars (3 and 5) on each side of
assembly (1) with two set screws (6 and 7). pin (4). Secure with two set screws
(6 and 7).
22. Install control assembly (1) on engine
bracket (8). Secure with clamp (9),
screw (10), and new locknut (11).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install power plant rear access panel 3. Close power plant front access door and raise
(page 24-27) or (page 24-29). trim vane (see your –10).
2. Start engine (see your -10). Check that fuel 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
shutoff cable operates properly.
5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-48). Install (page 23-49).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install air cleaner element and housing 3. Close power plant front access door and raise
(page 7-7). trim vane (see your –10).
2. Install driver’s power plant access panel 4. Operate earner to check that transmission
(page 24-25). range selector operates properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-50). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 23-51).
Install (page 23-52).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: Equipment Conditions:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10)
Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Materials/Parts: Ramp lowered (see your -10)
Cotter pin (4) Trim vane lowered and power plant front
Lockwasher (2) access door open (see your -10)
Spring pin (2) Driver’s power plant access panel removed
(page 24-25)
Personnel Required: Range selector removed from earner
(page 23-48)
Unit Mechanic
References:
See your –10
DISASSEMBLE
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6. Remove three cotter pins (1), lock (2), spring 10. Check neutral start switch leads and connec-
(3), and washer (4) from control rod (5). tors. Replace bad leads or connectors
Discard cotter pins. (page 14-3).
Remove spring pin (6) and lock (2) from 11. Test neutral start switch (page 23-53).
control lever (7). Discard spring pin. Replace bad switch.
Remove two pins (8) from housing (9). 12. Check springs (3 and 6). Replace broken or
weak springs.
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
13. Check control rod, cam, and shaft. Replace
9. Clean range selector parts with a clean, dry cracked or worn parts.
cloth.
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ASSEMBLE
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s power plant access panel 3. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
(page 24-25).
4. Operate earner (see your -10). Check that
2. Close power plant front access door and raise transmission range selector operates properly.
trim vane (see your -10).
5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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REMOVE
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NOTE
Switch must break electrical continuity
between circuits 74 (2) and 74A (3) and
M741A1 circuits 74 (4) and 14 (5) before
reaching R or 2-3 position when shifting
from the N position.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install range selector in earner (page 23-48). 3. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-55). Clean, Inspect, and Repair (page 23-55).
Install (page 23-55). Adjust (23-56).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
INSTALL
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install air control valve (page 7-11). 3 Operate carrier (see your –10). Check that
range selector linkage operates properly.
2. Install air cleaner housing and element
(page 7-7). 4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-57). Install (page 23-58). Adjust (page 23-59).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 95, App D)
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts: Engine stopped/shutdown and ramp lowered
Antiseize compound (Item 4, App C) (see your -10)
Cotter pin Carrier blocked (see your -10)
Self-locking nut (2) Power plant rear access panel removed
Tab washer (2) (page 24-27) or (page 24-29)
Driver’s power plant access panel removed
Personnel Required: (page 25-25)
Unit Mechanic
REMOVE 2. Remove cotter pin (8) and pin (9) that se-
cures lever (7) to arm (10). Discard cotter
1. Remove two screws (1), locknuts (2), supports pin.
(3), one lock (4), bushing (5) and spring (6)
from lever (7). Discard locknuts. 3. Remove lever (7) from guide (11).
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ADJUST
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
WARNING 2. Install power plant rear access panel
Loose clothing is dangerous (page 24-27) or (page 24-29).
around moving belts and
pulleys. You could get bad- 3. Install driver’s power plant access panel
ly hurt if your clothes get (page 24-25).
caught in moving parts.
4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
1. Check engine disconnect operation. Push 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
control lever in. Then start engine
(see your -10). Fan and fan belts should not
work. Stop engine. Pullout control lever. Then
start engine (see your -10). Fan and fan
belts should operate properly.
END OF TASK
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BLEED
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise
3. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
trim vane (see your -10).
pivot steer system operates properly.
2. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10).
4. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-62). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 23-63).
Install (page 23-63).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 10. Install two links (3) on handles (7). Secure
with two screws (5) and nuts (6).
5. Check all parts for cracks, wear, and
damage. Replace if needed. 11. Attach two springs (11) to handles (7) and
brackets (12).
INSTALL
12. Adjust pivot steer linkage (page 23-72).
6. Install four nuts (1) on rod end bearings (2).
13. Tighten four nuts (1) that secure rod end
7. Install four rod end bearings (2) in two bearings (2) to two links (3).
links (3). Do not tighten nuts.
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127). 3. Adjust pivot steering links (page 23-72).
2. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that 4. Engine stopped/shutdown (see your -10).
pivot steer system operates properly.
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-64). Clean, Inspect, And Replace (page 23-65).
Install (page 23-65).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
2.
3.
4.
5.
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CLEAN, INSPECT AND REPLACE 11, Install two master cylinders (12) on
mount (3). Secure with six screws (13).
6. Check all parts for cracks, wear and dam-
age. Replace if needed.
12. Install two master cylinders (12) to levers
and shafts (2). Secure with two clevis pins
INSTALL (14) and new cotter pins (15).
7. Install four rod ends (1) on ends of levers 13. Adjust pivot steer linkage (page 23-72).
and shafts (2).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127).
4. Operate carrier (see your -10). Check that
pivot steer system operates properly..
2. Start engine (see your -10).
5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
3. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-66). Install (page 23-67).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
REMOVE
NOTE
Both master cylinders are removed and
installed in the same way.
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127). 4. Operate carrier to check that brake system
operates properly.
2. Start engine (see your -10). Check for hy-
draulic leaks. 5. Stop/shutdown engine (see your –10).
END OF TASK
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DESCRIPTION
This task covers: Remove (page 23-68). Clean, Inspect, and Replace (page 23-69).
Install (page 23-69).
INITIAL SETUP
Tools: References:
General Mechanics Tool Kit (Item 30, App D) See your -10
Torque Wrench (Item 97, App D) See your LO
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CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPLACE 19. Place two brakes (4) on pivot steer disks
(12). Secure with six screws (13), washers
11. Check all parts for cracks, wear, and dama- (14), and two clips (15).
ge. Replace if needed.
20. Tighten six screws (13) to 100-110 lb-ft
INSTALL (136-149 N-m) torque. Use torque wrench.
12. Install four new packings (1), two elbows 21. Connect two hoses (16) and quick disconnect
(2), and tees (3) in pivot steer brakes (4). couplings (17) to elbows (7).
13. Connect two tubes (5) to tees (3) and 22. Install two elbows (18) in bulkhead. Secure
elbows (2). with two nuts (19).
14. Connect two tubes (6) to tees (3). 23. Connect two tubes (20 and 21) to elbows
(18) and hoses (16).
15. Install two eIbows (7) in tubes (6).
24. Install two tubes (20 and 21) to five weld-
16. Install four elbows (8) (with bleeder valves) nuts (22). Secure with five clamps (23),
and four new packings (9) in pivot steer washers (24), and screws (25).
brakes (4).
25. Fill pivot steer system (see your LO).
CAUTION
Do not scratch brake cylinder walls when 26. Bleed pivot steer system (page 23-61).
pushing brake pistons to bottom of cylin-
ders
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FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Close power plant front access door and raise 4. Raise and lock ramp (see your -10).
trim vane (see your -10).
5. Unblock carrier and operate earner
2. Install hull front access cover (page 24-24). (see your -10). Check that pivot steer system
operates properly.
3. Start engine (see your -10). Check for
hydraulic leaks. 6. Stop/shutdown engine (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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NOTE
REMOVE
1. Remove four locknuts (1), adapter (2), and
brake disk (3) from differential output shaft.
Discard locknuts.
INSTALL
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install drive shaft (page 20-5). 2. Install brake (page 23-68).
END OF TASK
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ADJUST
1. Remove two locknuts (1), screws (2), and rod
end bearings (3) from two control handles (4).
Discard locknuts.
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4. Pull master cylinder piston all the way in. 5. Turn two rod end bearings (1) until two
screws (2) pass freely through two rod end
bearings and two control handles (3).
CAUTION
Use FRH hydraulic fluid only
(see your LO).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install driver’s seat (page 24-127). 3. Operate carrier (see your –10). Check that
pivot steer system operates properly. Check
2. Raise and lock ramp (see your –10). for hydraulic leaks.
END OF TASK
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A A (cont)
Accelerator: Air box (cont):
Linkage: Engine air inlet elbow to heater hoses, 6-112
Lower, transmission, repair, 23-29 Heater:
Lower, transmission, replace, 23-25 Air pump, replace, 6-133
Transmission throttle valve and, adjust, Air pump vanes, replace, 6-135
23-34 Ignition coil, replace, 6-132
Upper, repair, 23-33 Replace, 6-138
Upper, replace, 23-31 Solenoid valve, replace, 6-136
Pedal, lower, replace, 23-22 To fuel return tee tube and hose, 6-115
Pedal assembly, upper, replace, 23-23 Wiring harness, replace, 6-140
Access panel, power plant, driver’s, replace, Air cleaner:
24-25 Cover, replace, 7-5
Access panels, power plant: Element, service, 7-2
Rear, M577A2, M106A2, M125A2, M1068 Hoses, replace, 7-3
M1064, replace, 24-29 Housing, replace, 7-7
Rear, M1059, replace, 24-28.1 Restriction indicator and hose, replace, 7-9
Rear, M113A2, M901A1, replace, 24-27 Air compressor:
Adapter: Assembly, M1059, replace, 40-19
Drum, M113A2 M1059, 34-3 Electrical cable assembly, M1059, replace,
Gun mount assembly, replace, 38-5 40-13
Speedometer cable and, replace, 11-17 Air control valve:
Tachometer cable and, replace, 11-14 Cable, replace, 7-13
Adapter access plate: Repair, 7-11
Cover assembly fog oil quick disconnect, to Air intake and exhaust pipes:
hose, M1059, replace, 40-33 Air purifier:
Fog oil tank quick disconnect to hose, M1059, And frame, M8A3/M14 NBC, M113A2,
replace, 40-31 replace, 39-93
Smoke generator compressor reservoir to air And frame, M8A3/M13, M577A3, replace,
hose, M1059, replace, 40-29 39-32
Smoke generator control panel to electrical And frame, M8A3/M3 NBC, M106A2,
cable assembly, M1059, replace, 40-16 M125A2, replace, 39-46
Smoke generator, gasket, M1059, replace, And frame, M13, M1068, replace, 39-59
40-27 Personnel heater:
Smoke generator to cover assembly air hose, Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-55
M1059, replace, 40-30 Replace, all except M106A2, M125A2,
To generator electrical cable assembly, 29-53
M1059, replace, 40-18 Air ventilator, rear compartment, replace,
Adapters and the conversion formula, use of 24-117
torque wrench, 2-29 Alarm cable, M113A2, replace, 44-5
Admittance buzzer: Allocation chart, maintenance, B-1
And switch, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-72 Ammunition:
Right rear utility outlet works improperly, Rack:
M577A2, 3-122 Horizontal, M125A2, 24-189
Air box: Horizontal, M1064, replace, 24-190.3
Drain hoses, tubes, and fittings, replace, 4-9 Horizontal, M1064, repair, 24-190.5
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A (cont) A (cont)
Ammunition (cont): Assembly (cont):
Rack (cont): Post:
Horizontal, M106A2, 24-191 Repair, M113A2, 36-6
Vertical, M125A2, M106A2, 24-188 Replace, M113A2, 36-5
Vertical, M1064, 24-190.1 Regulator:
Stowage rack: 100/200 amp, replace, 9-40
M901A1, replace, 24-266 Switch, cables, M8A3/M14 NBC, M113A2,
Anchor, torsion bar, replace, 22-36 M1059A2, replace, 39-95
Antenna: Switch, cables, M8A3 NBC, M106A2,
Covers, replace, 24-241 M125A2, replace, 39-43
Guard, replace, 24-240 Switch, cables, brackets, M8A3 NBC,
Mast bracket assembly (M1068 ONLY), M577A2, replace, 39-27
replace, 24-276 Auxiliary generator, M1068 ONLY
Appendix A (references), A-1 Fuel return hose, 28.1-10
Appendix B (maintenance allocation chart), B-1 Fuel shutoff valve, replace, 28.1-2
Appendix C (expendable/durable supplies and Fuel supply hoses, replace, 28.1-4, 28.1-7
materials list), G-1 Auxiliary power, (slave) receptacle:
Appendix D (common tools and supplements and NATO, M577A2, M1068, replace, 9-10
special tools/fixtures list), D-1 Replace, all except M577A2, M1068, 9-2
Appendix E (fabricated tools), E-1 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 9-6
Arm, idler wheel: Auxiliary tank:
Replace, 22-23 Deaeration hoses, replace, 8-32
Armor: Parts, and, replace, 8-28
Shields: Tube, to coolant pump, replace, 8-30
Commander’s cupola, M113A2, M106A2, Tube, to radiator, replace, 8-31
M125A2, M1064, M1059, replace, 38-2
Mounting arm lock assembly and mount, B
M113A2, replace, 38-10
Balance hose, replace, 8-24
Bear, M113A2, replace, 38-8
Bar, torsion, replace, 22-32
Side, M901A1, replace, 24-120
Bar, torsion, anchor, replace, 22-36
Smoke generator, M1059, replace, 40-6
Base, cushion, low stow, M901A1, replace,
Artillery, communication:
24-121
Inside cable, M577A2, replace, 37-5
Base, guard plate, and, M113A2, M1059,
Assembly:
M109A1, replace, 27-2
Chain:
Battery:
Repair, M113A2, 36-3
Access cover (M1068 ONLY), replace, 13-6.1
Replace, M113A2, 36-2
Cooling fan, replace, 8-44 Leads (M1068 ONLY), replace 13-6.3
Box insulation and heat exchanger (M1068
Drum, M113A2, M1059, replace, 34-2
ONLY), 13-35
Filter switch, M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2,
Access cover, remove/install, M577A2, 13-6
replace, 39-49
Box, all except M125A2, M1064, M106A2,
Filter switch, M3 NBC, M113A2 ambulance,
repair, 13-22
replace, 39-83
Box cover, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, repair,
Orifice connector, support, quick coupling half,
M8A3/M13/M14, M113A2, M1059, 13-20
Box, insulation and heat exchanger:
M577A2, M1068, replace, 39-34
Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 13-37
Orifice connector, supports, quick disconnect
couplings, M8A3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, Replace, M577A2, M1068, 13-35
Cable, M113A2, replace, 44-6
replace, 39-41
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B (cont) B (cont)
Battery (cont): Blackout marker light (cont):
Cover and leads, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, Replace, 12-7
replace, 13-3 Blackout marker lights and/or tail lights do not
Drawer, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, repair, operate, 3-93
13-24 Blackout and/or service stop lights malfunction,
Drawer, insulation and heat exchanger, 3-89
M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 13-32 Blower:
Generator indicator malfunctions, 3-143 Compartment, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Ground lead, disconnect/connect, 13-2 17-15
Leads: Left rear utility outlet/blower does not work,
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 13-10 M577A2, 3-125
Replace, M1068, 13-6.1 Switch, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-16
Replace, M577A2, 13-7 Board, map, M577A2, replace, 24-247
Radio harness, to, M1059, M901A1, M113A2, Board, map, M1068, replace, 24-248.1
replace, 13-27 Box:
Retainers, and, all except M106A2, M1064, Communication equipment (M1068 ONLY),
M125A2, replace, 13-16 replace
Retainers, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, AC power extension A6, 40.1-48
13-18 AC power extension A7, 40.1-12
Bearing and housing, pulley drive shaft, replace, DC power extension A8, 40.1-13
8-46 DC power extension A9, 40-1-48
Bellcranks and brackets, pivot steer, replace, External communication All 40-1-18
23-64 LAN ground A15, repair, 40-1-16
Belts: LAN ground A15, 40.1-15
Fan drive, replace, 8-35 Power supply storage, 40.1-43
Generator drive: Power distribution A3, 40.1-49
100 amp, replace, 9-29 Power entry A4, 40.1-54
200 amp, replace, 9-47 Signal patch panel A10, 40.1-21
Bilge pump: Switch box A18, 40.1-14
Circuit breakers, replace, 16-12 Tent interface panel A5, 40.1-46
Front and/or rear, and/or lights, do not UPS power extension A16 and A17, 40.1-8
operate, 3-201 Distribution:
Pipes, front, replace, 16-5 Repair, M113A2, 44-4
Pipes, rear, replace, 16-11 Replace, M113A2, 44-2
System schematic, 3-206 Distribution, 200 amp generator system
Bilge pump and strainer: M1068, replace, 12-23
Front, replace, 16-2 Grenade stowage, M106A2, M1064, M125A2,
Rear, replace, 16-8 replace, 24-250
Bilge valve, front, replace, 16-7 Map, storage, M1068:
Blackout curtain and frame, M577A2, M1068, Repair, page 24-248.3
replace, 24-171 Replace, page 24-248.2
And tables (M1068 ONLY), replace, 24-170, Periscope stowage, M106A2, M1064,
3-122 M125A2, replace, 24-251
Blackout drive light does not work, 3-75 Spare IR (M19) periscope stowage, replace,
Blackout headlight: 24-239
Repair, 12-10 Bracket:
Replace, 12-9 Commander’s seat post, M8A3/M3 NBC,
Blackout marker light: M106A2, M125A2, replace, 39-48
Repair, 12-8 Fuel filter mounting, replace, 6-130
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B (cont) B (cont)
Bracket (cont): Bulkhead connection (cont):
Fuel filter, mounting, M577A2, Ml068 with Fuel pump to, hose, M1068, replace, 29-36
200 amp generator, replace, 9-45 Ramp control valve to, tube, replace, 28-22
High stow, M901A1, replace, 24-122 To heater fuel inlet hose, replace tube 32-23
Launch tube stowage, M901A1, replace, To heater hoses for the equipment heater,
24-271 M577A2, replace, 31-8
Mortar base stowage, M1064, replace, To heater tube, M106A2, M1064, M125A2,
24-254.1 replace, 29-33
Mortar base stowage, M106A2, replace, To heater tube, M113A2, M1059, replace,
24-255 29-24
Mount, filter switch, M13 NBC, M577A2, To heater tube, M577A2, M1068, replace,
39-21 29-40
Mount, filter switch, M3 NBC, M577A2, Tube, to heater, M981, replace, 29-26
replace, 39-23 Buzzer:
Oilcan, replace, 24-237 Admittance and switch, M577A2, replace,
Ramp, M981A1, M1064, replace, 25-39 12-72
Brackets: Admittance/right rear utility outlet works
And hoses, M14 NBC, M113A2 ambulance, improperly, M577A2, 3-122
replace, 39-90
And hoses, M8A3 NBC, M577A2, replace, C
39-31
Cable:
And hoses, M8A3 NBC, M10652, M125A2, Air compressor, electrical assembly, M1059,
replace, 39-36
replace, 40-13
And switch assembly, cables, M8A3 NBC,
And switch assembly, M8A3/M14 NBC,
M577A2, replace, 39-27 M113A2, M1059A2, replace, 39-95
Heater control box M1068 replace, 24-284
And switch assembly, M8A3 NBC, M106A2,
Intercom M1068 replace, 24-284
M125A2, replace, 39-43
Kit mounting, replace, 44-8
Alarm, M113A2, replace, 44-6
Mortar base bridge, and bumpers, M106A2,
Artillery communication:
replace, 24-256
Inside, M577A2, replace 37-5
Mortar base bridge, M125A2, replace, 24-258
Assembly, Repair, 14-9
Muffler and, replace, 7-20
Battery, M113A2, replace, 44-6
Rifle, replace, 24-238
Detector, M113A2, replace, 44-5
Tripod stowage, M901A1, replace, 24-272 Fuel shutoff, replace, 23-44
Windshield and, replace, 30-1.
Power, repair, M577A2, M1068 14-11
Brake: Reel holder assembly, M1064, repair,
Assembly, commander’s cupola, replace, 24-82 24-208.3
Differential, adjustment, 21-18
Reel holder assembly, M1064, replace,
Disk, pivot steer, replace, 23-71
24-208.2
Levers, differential steering, replace, 23-20
Speedometer, and adapter, replace, 11-17
Locking pawl, adjust, 23-4
Speedometer, repair, 11-19
Steering, adjust, 23-2 Switch assembly, brackets, M8A3 NBC,
Breather collector can and hose, crankcase,
M577A2, replace, 39-27
replace, 4-11
Tachometer and adapter, replace, 11-14
Bulkhead connection:
Tube, external, replace, 42-8
Fuel pump to, hose, replace, 31-7
Cap, filler, and strainer parts:
Fuel pump to, hose, M106A2, M125A2,
Replace, M1059, M113A2, M577A2, M901A2,
replace, 32-21 6-8
Index 4 Change 4
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C (cont) C (cont)
Cap, filler, and strainer parts (cont): Commander’s (cont.):
Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-78 Cupola (cont) :
Replace, M981, M1064, 6-30 Armor shields, M113A2, M125A2, M106A2,
Capstan kit, 34-1 M1064, M1059, replace, 38-2
Cargo hatch: Azimuth lock, replace, 24-83
Cover, replace, 24-113 Brake assembly, replace, 24-82
Door hook and bumpers, M113A2, M901A1, Cover, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2, replace,
M1059, replace, 24-105 24-82
Interior latch, replace, 24-101 Cushioning pad and handle, M113A2,
Latch, M901A1, repair, 24-115 M106A2, M125A2, M1064, replace, 24-78
Support, M901A1, replace, 24-116 Hatch latch and bumper, M113A2,
Carrier: M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-88
Assembly: Interior latch, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2,
Drive sprocket and cushions, replace, 22-30 M1064, M1059, replace, 24-84
Does not move in any shift lever position, Machine gun mount, M113A2, M106A2,
3-177 M125A2, M1064, M1059, replace, 24-90
Does not pivot, 3-179 Machine gun mount stops, M1059, replace,
Chain assembly: 24-93
Repair, M113A2, 36-3 Hatch:
Replace, M113A2, 36-2 Cover, M577A2, M1068, replace, 24-97
Charging system malfunctions, 3-55 Cushioning pad and handle, M577A2,
Chart, dataplate, stencil, marker and decal: M1068, replace, 24-95
M106A2, M125A2, 24-237 Hatch hook and bumper, M1068, M577A2,
M113A2, 24-219 replace, 24-99
M577A2, 24-223 Interior latch, M1068, M577A2, replace,
Chart, maintenance allocation, B-1 24-96
Chemical agent auto alarm: Jump seat, replace, 24-151
Malfunctions, 3-233 Platform:
System schematic, 3-236 And post, M577A2, M1068, repair, 24-157
Chemical agent wiring harness, M113A2, And post M577A2, M1068, replace, 24-157
replace, 44-6 Repair, 24-153
Circuit breaker: Replace, 24-153
Dome light, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-70 Seat, M1068,:
Generator/regulator, 100 amp generator, Repair, 24-244.2
replace, 9-42 Replace, 24-244.1
Replace, 11-4 Seat, observation periscope, M901A1, replace,
Circuit breakers: 24-161
Bilge pump, replace, 16-12 Seat and post:
Utility, rear, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-11 Bracket, M8A3/M3 NBC, M106A2,
Circuit 6 lead, all except M577A2, M1068, M125A2, replace, 39-48
replace, 13-13 Repair, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2,
Clamps, tent and, M577A2, replace, 24-181 M1064, 24-145
Clean radiator, 8-7 Replace, 24-140
Combat filler cover and lock: Replace, M106A2, M125A2, M1064, 24-142
Replace coolant, 3-33 Vision blocks and seals:
Replace fuel, M113A2, M1059, M577A2, Replace, all except M106A2, 24-79
M901A1, 6-7 Common tools and supplements and special
Replace fuel, M981, M1064, 6-29 tools/fixtures list, D-1
Commander’s: Compartment:
Cupola: Blower, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-15
Change 4 Index 5
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C (cont) C (cont)
Compartment (cont): Coolant heater (cont):
Fuel, drain, M125A2, M106A2, 6-77 Fuel pump (cont):
Fuel, drain, M1068, 6-50 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 32-12
Fuel access cover and drain plug: Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 32-14
Fuel access cover M1068, replace, 6-57 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 32-16
Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-79 Malfunctions, 3-217
Ventilator, rear, air, replace, 24-117 Pump, replace, 32-51
Compressor assembly, air, M1059, replace, Fuel pump to bulkhead connection:
40-19 Replace, M113A2, M1059, M901A1, 32-18
Control box: Hose, replace, M577A2, M1068, 32-20
Engine coolant heater: Hose, replace, M106A2, M125A2, 32-21
Repair, 32-42 Replace, 32-49
Replace, 32-42 System, engine, drain and fill, 32-10
Heater, M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, replace, Coolant heater and pump unit, replace, 32-45
39-57 Coolant pump, engine, idler pulley/belts, replace,
Heater, M3 NBC, M577A2, replace, 39-25 8-9
Heater, M3 NBC, M1068, replace, 39-70 Coolant system:
Personnel heater: Drain, 8-3
Repair, 29-43 Fill, 8-5
Replace, 29-42 Coolant temperature malfunctions, 3-144
Control linkage, trim vane: Engine heater kit M1068, 32-1
Repair, 24-13 Cooling fan assembly, replace, 13-44
Replace, 24-14 Cover:
Control panel to adapter access plate electrical Antenna, replace, 24-241
cable assembly, M1059, 40-16 Access:
Control valve, fire extinguisher and external Battery, M577A2, remove/install, 13-6
handle, replace, 42-5 Battery, M1068, remove/install, 13-16
Conversion formula, use of torque wrench Battery, and leads, M113A2, M901A1,
adapters and the, 2-29 M1059, replace, 13-3
Cooling system: Fan drive pulley, and, replace, 8-41
Drain, 8-3 Fuel compartment, M125A2, M106A2,
Flow diagram, 8-2 replace, 6-79
Hoses and fittings, all except M106A2, Fuel tank, M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-73
M125A2, 32-34 Fuel tank, and drain plugs, M981, M1064,
Hoses and fittings, M106A2, M125A2, replace, 6-31
replace, 32-27 Hull, front, replace, 24-24
Pump elbow hose and tube, radiator outlet Power plant, bottom, replace, 24-32
elbow to, replace, 8-14 Air cleaner, replace, 7-5
Pump, engine, replace, 8-11 Battery box, M113A2, M901A1, M1059,
Pump to coolant heater wiring harness, repair, 13-20
replace, 32-43 Cargo hatch, replace, M113A2, M901A1,
Tube, deaeration elbow-to-radiator elbow M1059, 24-103
inlet, replace, 8-12 Combat, filler and lock:
Coolant heater: Replace, M113A2, M1059, M577A2,
Control box: M901A1, 6-7
Repair, 32-42 Replace, M981, M1064, 6-29
Replace, 32-42 Replace, 8-33
Exhaust elbow and pipes, replace, 32-41 Commander’s cupola, M113A2, M106A2,
Fuel pump: M1064 M125A2, replace, 24-86
Index 6 Change 4
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C (cont) D (cont)
Cover (cont): Dataplates, stencils, markers, and decals chart:
Commander’s hatch, M577A2, M1068 M106A2, M125A2, 24-227
replace, 24-97 M113A2, 24-219
Telepost and, replace, 17-8 M577A2, 24-219
Cover and lock: M1068, 24-226.6
Filler, combat, M113A2, M1059, M577A2, Deaeration elbow, thermostat, housing and,
M901A1, replace, 6-7 replace, 8-15
Filler, combat, M981, M1064, replace, 6-29 Deaeration elbow to radiator inlet elbow coolant
Filler, combat, replace, 8-33 tube, replace, 8-12
Track shroud and, 12 inch (30 CM), replace, Deaeration hoses, auxiliary tank, replace, 8-32
22-2 Description and data, equipment, 1-12
Crank, engine does not, 3-15 Description of major components, location and,
Crankcase, breather collector can and hose, 1-12
replace, 4-11 Destruction of army material to prevent enemy
Cranks slowly, engine, 3-25 use, 1-8
Crew seat, M901A1, replace, 24-169 Diagram:
Cross-shaft links: Coolant flow, 8-2
Differential, replace, 23-19 Differential oil flow, 21-1
Steering levers, replace, 23-14 Engine oil flow, 4-1
Cross-shafts and bearings: Fuel flow, M113A2, M125A2, M106A2, 6-1
Differential, replace, 23-16 Fuel flow, M577A2, M1068, 6-2
Steering levers, replace, 23-10 Fuel flow, M981, M1064, with external fuel
Curtain and frame, blackout, M577A2, M1068, tanks, 6-3
replace, 24-171 Hydraulic fluid flow:
Cushion base, low stow, M901A1, replace, All, 28-2
24-121 Power train/steering/brakes/gear
Cushion rope, mortar rotation, M106A2, replace, selection/throttle, 3-181
24-254 Transmission oil flow, 18-2
Cushioning pad, replace, 24-236 Wiring:
Cylinder: M106A2, M125A2, FO-4
Breather hose, ramp, M106A2, M1064, M113A2, FO-1, FO-2
M125A2, replace, 28-92 M577A2, FO-3
Breather hose, ramp, all except M106A2, M901A1, FO-6
M1064, M125A2, replace, 28-91 M1064, FO-8
Discharge tubes, replace, 42-11 M1068, FO-9 thru FO-11
Suspension lockout, replace, 28-72 Differential:
Cylinder and mount, fire extinguisher, replace, Brake adjustment, replace, 21-18
42-13 Cross-shafts and bearings, replace, 23-16
Cylinder head fuel return tube and hose, left, Cross-shaft links, replace, 23-19
replace, 6-118 Dipstick and breather, oil level, replace, 21-9
High oil temperature indicator comes on,
D 3-68
High oil temperature, switch, replace, 15-4
Data, equipment description and, 1-12 Hose and fittings:
Data panel assembly (M1068 ONLY), replace Differential-to-oil-cooler, replace, 21-14
Curbside, 40.1-4 Gearbox-to-differential, replace, 21-12
Roadside, 40.1-5 Oil filter-to-pump, replace, 21-16
Dataplates, stencils, markers, and decals, Oil pump-to-differential, replace, 21-10
replace, 24-217 Mounts, replace, 21-20
Change 4 Index 7
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D (cont) D (cont)
Differential (cont): Dome light (cont):
Oil filter and fittings, replace, 21-6 Switch, rear, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-69
Oil filter element, replace, 21-8 Work improperly, 3-110
Oil flow diagram, 21-1 Door:
Oil high temperature indicator malfunctions, Handle stop, interior, M106A2, M125A2,
3-159 replace, 33-2
Pump, oil, replace, 21-2 Handle, and release, interior, M106A2,
Shaft, to transmission, replace, 20-2 M125A2, replace, 33-3
Steering brake levers, replace, 23-20 Power plant door:
Switch lead, replace, 15-5 Combat lock, replace, 24-19
Dipstick: Repair, 24-22
Differential oil level, and breather, replace, Replace, 24-21
21-9 Radiator access:
Final drive filler tube and, replace, 20-12 Replace, 8-28
Transfer gearcase oil level dipstick, tube and Seals and fasteners, replace, 8-25
guide, replace, 19-3 Seal, ramp, replace, 25-36
Distribution box: Drain:
Assembly: Cooling system, 8-3
Replace, 100 amp generator, M113A2, Fuel tank, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-5
M106A2, M125A2, M1064, M1059, 12-44 Fuel tanks, drain M577A2, M1068, 6-50
Replace, 100 amp generator, M577A2, Fuel tanks, M981, M1064, 6-28
12-28 Drain cap and sight gage, replace, 8-42
Replace, 100 amp generator, M901A1, Drain plugs, M981A, M1064, replace, 25-41
12-32 Drive:
Replace, 200 amp generator, M113A2, Final, replace, 20-9
M125A2, M106A2, 12-48 Sprockets, carrier assembly, and cushions,
replace, 22-32
Replace, 200 amp generator, M577A2, Driver’s:
M1068, 2-23
Compartment floor plates, replace, 24-36
Replace, 200 amp generator, M901A1, Footrest, new configuration, replace, 24-134
12-52 Power plant access panel, replace, 24-25
Master switch to, wire assembly: Seat, all models, replace, 24-127
Circuit 49 lead, all except M577A2, M1068, Seat, repair, 24-129
replace, 9-26 Seat mount, new configuration,
Circuit 49 lead, M577A2, M1068, replace, repair, 24-132
9-49 Seat mount, old configuration,
Repair, M113A2, 44-4 replace, 24-131
Replace, M113A2, 44-2 Seat post assembly, new configuration, repair,
Dome light: 24-135
And mount, repair, M577A2, M1068, 12-65 Seat post assembly, new configuration,
Bypass switch, M577A2, M1068, replace, replace, 24-135
12-71 Driver’s hatch:
Circuit breaker, M577A2, M1068, replace, Cover and exterior lock, all except M901A1,
12-70 replace, 24-62
Malfunction. M577A2, 3-117 Cushioning pad, replace, 24-51
Repair, all except M577A2, M1068, 12-61 Hatch latch and bumper, all except M901A1,
Replace, all except M577A2, M1068, 12-60 replace, 24-64
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 12-64 Interior lock and latch, replace, 24-55
Switch, front, M577A2, M1068, replace, Periscope guard and quick release assembly,
12-68 repair, 24-57
Index 8 Change 4
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D (cont) E (cont)
Driver’s hatch (cont): Electrical/communication equipment, (cont)
Repair, driver’s hatch, M901A1, 24-67 M1068 ONLY (cont):
Vision block locks and seals, all except Cables, replace (cont):
M106A2, replace, 24-52 DC inverter W6, 40.1-64
Drum: Ground strap W12 40.1-77
Adapter, M113A2, M1059, replace, 34-3 LAN A or B W103/104, 40.1-94
Assembly, M113A2, M1059, replace, 34-2 Power distribution W3, 40.1-58
Duct: Power extension W50, 40.1-92
Heater, repair, 29-49 Remote cascade W15, 40-1-26
Heater, and hoses, replace, 28-47 Single point LAN W40, 40-1-86
W32, 40.1-78
E W35, W28, and adapter, 40.1-82
W38, W29, and adapter, 40.1-84
Elbow: W41, W42, and W43, 40.1-88
Coolant heater exhaust, and pipes, replace, W45, 40.1-90
32-41 W124, 40.1-97
Deaeration, to radiator inlet elbow coolant W126, 40.1-100
tube, replace, 8-12 Inverter housing A2:
Engine air inlet to air box heater hoses, Terminal blocks TB1 and TB2,
replace, 6-112 replace, 40.1-28.1
Radiator outlet, to coolant pump elbow hose Fluorescent light, replace, 40.1-56
and tube, replace, 8-14 Power control enclosure A1:
Electrical cable assembly, fog oil pump, M1059, Faceplate and bracket, repair, 40.1-33
replace, 40-14 Indicators, replace, 40-1-29
Electrical/communication equipment, Meters, AC and DC, replace, 40.1-29
M1068 ONLY: Repair, 40.1-33
Boxes, replace: Replace, 40.1-41
AC power extension A6, 40.1-48 Electrical systems (M1068 ONLY), 2-18.1
AC power extension A7, 40.1-12 Electrical system schematic, 3-172
DC power extension A8, 40-1-13 Electrical wiring diagram:
DC power extension A9, 40.1-48 M106A2, M125A2, FO-4
Data panel, curbside, 40.1-4 M113A2, FO-1, FO-2
Data panel, roadside, 40.1-5 M577A2, FO-3
External communication A11, 40.1-18 M901A1, FO-6
LAN ground A15, 40.1-15 M1064, FO-8
Power distribution A3, 40.1-49 M1068, FO-9 thru FO-11
Power entry A4, 40.1-54 Element:
Power entry panel, 40.1-24 Air cleaner, replace, 7-2
Signal patch panel A10, 40.1-21 Engine oil filter and parts, replace, 4-3
Switch, 40.1-14 Fuel filter, replace, 6-128
Tent interface panel A5, 40.1-46 Engine:
UPS power extension A16, A17, 40.1-8 Air inlet elbow to air box heater hoses,
Cables, replace: 6-112
AC inverter W5, 40.1-62 Coolant heater kit, 32-1
AC power extension W7, 40.1-66 Coolant pump, replace, 8-11
AC power extension W8, 40.1-68 Coolant pump, thermostat housing to, replace,
AC light W11, 40.1-75
8-18
DC battery W4, 40.1-60 Coolant pump idler pulley and belts, replace,
DC power extension W10, 40.1-73 8-9
Change 4 Index 9
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E (cont) E (cont)
Engine (cont): Equipment (cont):
Coolant temperature switch, replace, 15-3 Rack, right, M1068, 40.1-6
Cranks but will not start, 3-30 special, 2-7
Cranks but will not start below 40 degrees Stowage shelf, M901A1, replace, 24-180
(air box heater is used), 3-34 Equipment heater:
Cranks slowly, 3-25 Control box, M577A2, replace, 31-11
Does not crank, 3-15 Fuel pump to bulkhead connection hose,
Fuel pump, replace, 6-121 M577A2, replace, 31-7
Fuel system diagram, 6-101 Exhaust, coolant heater, elbow and pipes,
Left to right engine cylinder head fuel hose, replace, 32-41
replace, 6-110 Exhaust pipes, replace, 7-16
Mount, front, replace, 4-2 Expendable/durable supplies and materials list,
oil: C-1
Filler cap and tube, replace, 4-13 Exterior catches and bumpers, mortar hatch,
Filter assembly, replace, 4-5 M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-109
Filter bracket, hoses, and fittings, replace, Eye, lifting, replace, 24-2
4-7
Filter element and parts, replace, 4-3 F
Flow diagram, 4-1
Gage rod and guide, replace, 4-15 Face mask:
Low pressure indicator fails to go off after Connector assembly, orifice, NBC equipment,
engine starts, 3-50 replace, 39-100
Low pressure indicator malfunctions, 3-148 Gas filter, ventilated, M25/M25A1, replace,
Low pressure switch, replace, 15-2 39-101
Overcools, 3-14 Heater, ventilated, M25/M25A1, replace,
Overheats, 3-10 39-102
Power disconnect, replace, 23-57 Hose assembly, ventilated, M25/M25A1,
Runs rough, stalls, or does not put out full replace, 39-99
power, 3-44 Facsimile machine mount, replace, 40.1-2
Schematic: Fan assembly, cooling, replace, 8-14
Charging system, 100 amp, 3-65 Fan drive:
Charging system, 200 amp, 3-66 Adjustable idler and pulley, replace, 8-39
Charging system, 200 amp, M981, 3-67 Belts, replace, 8-35
Fuel system, 3-52 Fixed idler and pulley, replace, 8-37
Start switch, replace, 11-10 Pulley and access cover, replace, 8-41
Engine coolant heater: Shaft, pulley, bearing, and housing, 8-46
Control box, replace/repair, 32-42 Filler:
Heater system, drain and fill, 32-10 Cap and strainer parts:
Engine fuel: Replace, M981, M1064, 6-30
Flow diagram, M981, M1064 with external Replace, M1059, M113A2, M577A2,
fuel tanks, 6-3 M901A1, 6-8
System diagram, 6-101 Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-78
System diagram, M113A2, M125A2, Cap and tube, oil, replace, 4-13
M106A2, with inside tank or compartment, Combat cover and lock:
6-1 Replace, 8-33
Equipment: Replace, M113A2, M1059, M577A2,
Description and data, 1-12 M901A1, 6-7
Improvement recommendations (EIR), Replace, M981, M1064, 6-29
reporting of, 1-11 Flange:
Index 10 Change 4
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F (cont) F (cont)
Filler (cont): Fire extinguisher (cont):
Fuel tank, filler flange, M577A2, M1068, Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 42-2
replace, 6-59 Mount, M1059, replace, 42-16
Strainer parts, replace, M577A2, M1068, Mount, portable, replace, 42-15
6-52 Flame detector switch:
Tube and dipstick, final drive, replace, 20-12 Replace, 32-3
Tube, transmission vent and, replace, 18-6 Repair, 32-5
Filter: Floor plates:
And drain, transmission oil, replace, 18-8 Driver’s compartment, replace, 24-36
And hoses, M13 NBC, M1068, replace, 39-61 Rear compartment, M113A2, M577A2,
And hoses, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, replace 24-37
39-6 Rear compartment, M1068, replace 24-44.1
Bracket, hoses, and fittings, engine oil, Replace, M1059, 24-42
replace, 4-7 Replace, M106A2, M125A2, M1064, 24-38
Differential and fittings, oil, replace, 21-6 Replace, M901A1, 24-45
Element, oil, differential, replace, 21-8 Fog oil pump:
Element, engine oil and parts, replace, 4-3 Assembly, replace, 40-21
Engine oil, assembly, replace, 4-5 Electrical cable assembly, replace, 40-14
Fuel: Fog oil tank:
Primary, replace, 6-123 Cover assembly, quick disconnect to adapter
Secondary, replace, 6-125 access plate hose, M1059, replace, 40-33
Gas, VFM, M25/M25A1, replace, 39-101 Quick disconnect to adapter access plate hose,
Secondary, to left cylinder head fuel hose, M1059, replace, 40-31
6-108 Replace, M1059, 40-2
Switch, mount bracket, Ml3 NBC, M577A2, Footrest:
replace, 39-21 Driver’s, new configuration, replace, 24-134
Switch, mount bracket, M3 NBC, M577A2, Frame:
replace, 39-23 And air purifier, M8A3/M14 NBC, M113A2,
Switch assembly, M3 NBC, M106A2, replace, 39-93
M125A2, replace, 39-49 And air purifier, M8A3/M3 NBC, M106A2,
Switch assembly, M3 NBC, M113A2 M125A2, replace, 39-46
ambulance, replace, 39-83 And air purifier, M13, M1068, replace, 39-59
Final drive: And air purifier, M8A3/M13, M577A3,
Filler tube and dipstick, replace, 20-12 replace, 39-32
Hull drain plugs, replace, 24-34 Mounts, tent and, M577A2, replace, 24-183
Pinion oil seal, replace, 20-11 Driver’s, new configuration, replace, 24-134
Replace, 20-9 Forms, records and reports, maintenance, 1-8
Shaft: Front engine mount, replace, 4-2
Left, replace, 20-5 Fuel:
Right, replace, 20-7 Compartment, access cover:
Fire extinguisher: Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-79
Control valve and external handle, replace, Compartment, drain, M125A2, M106A2, 6-77
42-5 Compartment-to-fuel pump:
Cylinder and mount, replace, 42-13 Hose, fuel tank to fuel pump, M577A2,
Cylinder discharge tubes, replace, 42-11 M1068, replace, 29-36
External cable tube, replace, 42-8 Hose, fuel pump to bulkhead connection,
External handle shield: M577A2, M1068, replace, 29-38
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 42-3 Tube, M106A2 and M125A2, replace, 29-29
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 42-4 Engine, system diagram, 6-101
Change 4 Index 11
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F (cont) F (cont)
Fuel (cont) : Fuel (cont):
Shutoff cable, replace, 23-44 Plug, smoke generator, M1059, replace,
Filter: 40-23
Elements, replace, 6-128 Repair, temporary, M113A2, M1059,
Mounting bracket, replace, 6-130 M901A1, M577A2, 6-21
Mounting bracket, M577A2, M1068 with Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-73
200 amp gen, replace, 9-45 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-11
Primary, replace, 6-123 Replace, M981, M1064, 6-34
Secondary, replace, 6-125 Tank access covers:
Flow diagram: And drain plugs, M981, M1064, replace,
M577A2, M1068, 6-2 6-31
M981, M1064 with external fuel tanks, 6-3 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-57
M113A2, M125A2, M106A2, with inside Tank filler flange, M577A2, M1068, replace,
tank or compartment, 6-1 6-59
Hose, and fuel return tube, left cylinder Fuel filter:
head, replace, 6-118 Elements, replace, 6-128
Hose, bulkhead connection to primary fuel Hose, secondary fuel, to engine fuel pump,
filter, replace, 6-102 replace, 6-106
Hose, primary fuel filter to engine fuel pump, Primary, to engine fuel pump hose, replace,
replace, 6-104 6-104
Hose, secondary fuel filter, engine fuel pump Secondary, to left cylinder head fuel hose,
to, replace, 6-106 replace, 6-108
Hoses, tubes and fittings: Fuel level indicator malfunctions, 3-134
Auxiliary generator, M1068, 28.1-4, 28.1-7, Fuel lines, air from personnel heater, bleed, 29-8
28.1-10 Fuel lines and guards, smoke generator, M1059,
Compartment-to-bulkhead, M125A2, replace, 40-25
M106A2, replace, 6-81 Fuel pump:
Fuel return, M981, replace, 6-44 Engine, replace, 6-121
Fuel return, M1064, replace, 6-48.9 Engine coolant heater:
Fuel return, M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-66 Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 32-14
Internal, M125A2, M106A2, replace, 6-85 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 32-12
Supply, M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-60 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 32-16
Equipment heater to bulkhead connection
Supply, M981, replace, 6-39
hose, M577A2, replace, 31-7,
Supply, M1064, replace, 6-48.3
Heater, replace and service, M577A2, 31-16
Tank-to-bulkhead, M113A2, M1059,
Hose:
M901A1, replace, 6-23
To bulkhead connection, replace, 31-7
Level indicator malfunctions, 3-134 To bulkhead connection, M106A2, M1064,
Lines, and guards, smoke generator, M1059, M125A2, replace, 29-31
replace, 40-25 To bulkhead connection, M577A2, M1068,
Quantity selector, switch, M577A2, M1068, replace, 29-38
replace, 17-17 To heater shutoff valve, M1064, replace,
Quantity transmitter: 29-30.1
Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-80 Personnel heater:
Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-9 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-11
Replace, M981, M1064, 6-32 Replace, M113A2, M1059, 29-8
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-54 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 29-13
Select switch to gage lead, M981 and Service, 29-2
M1064, replace, 11-20 Fuel return:
Tank: Air box:
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F (cont) G (cont)
Fuel return (cont): Grenade stowage box, M106A2, M1064,
Heater to fuel return tee and hose, 6-115 M125A2, replace, 24-250
Left cylinder head return tube and hose, Grill, power plant, raise/lower, 5-2
6-118 Grill, power plant, remove and install, 5-11
Auxiliary generator, M1068, 28.1-10 Ground lead, horn and, replace, 12-2
Hoses, tubes, and fittings: Ground leads, starter, replace, 10-4
Replace, M981, 6-44 Guard:
Replace, M1064, 6-48.9 Antenna, replace, 24-240
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-66 Headlight, replace, 12-11
Fuel shutoff cable: Plate, and base, M113A2, M1059, M901A1,
Adjust, 23-46 replace, 27-2
Replace, 23-44 Guards, stop light-tail light and, M981, M1064,
Fuel tank: replace, 12-57
To fuel pump hose: Gun:
Hoses, tubes and fittings, internal, M1068, Mount adapter assembly, replace, 38-5
6-4 Pintle socket, rear, M113A2, replace, 38-6
Filler, cover and lock, M1068, 6-7 Traverse restrictor, replace, 38-7
Filler cap and strainer parts M1068, 6-8
Repair tank M1068, 6-21 H
Quantity transmitter M1068, 6-57
Hand throttle, replace, 23-42
Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 29-15
Handle:
Fuze rack, vertical, replace, M106A2, 24-186 Commander’s cupola cushioning pad and,
Replace, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2,
G M1064, 24-78
Gages, instrument panel, replace, 11-11 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 24-95
General: Fire extinguisher control valve and external,
Information, 1-1 replace, 42-5
Maintenance instructions, 2-27 Interior door, and release, M106A2, M125A2,
Generator: replace, 36-2
Adjustment linkage: Interior door, stop, M106A2, M125A2,
100 amp, replace, 9-31 replace, 36-3
200 amp, replace, 9-34 Shield, external:
Auxiliary, M1068 ONLY: Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 42-4
Fuel return hose, 28.1-10 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 42-2
Fuel shutoff valve, replace, 28.1-2 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 42-3
Fuel supply hoses, replace, 28.1-4, 28.1-7 Handles and links, pivot steer, replace, 23-62
Circuit breaker, generator/regulator, 100 amp, Handling techniques, 2-27
replace, 9-42 Harness:
Drive belts: Power, cable, M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2,
Replace, 100 amp, 9-29 replace, 39-54
Replace, 200 amp, 9-47 Harness, trailer, replace 17-2
Electrical cable assembly, adapter access plate Cascade remote cable, M1068, replace,
to, M1059, replace, 40-13 40.1-26
Field switch, replace, 9-44 Hatch:
Set enclosure, M577A2, M1068, replace, Cargo, door, M113A2, M901A1, M1059,
24-118 and 2-54 replace, 24-103
Grenade launcher wiring harness, smoke, Cargo, latch, M901A1, repair, 24-115
replace, 27-3 Cargo support, M901A1, replace, 24-116
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H (cont) H (cont)
Hatch (cont): Heater (cont):
Cover M1068, commander, replace, 24-97 Replace, 29-51
Covers, mortar, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, Control box:
replace, 24-113 Electronic equipment, replace, 31-11
Cushioning pad, driver’s, replace, 24-51 Engine coolant, repair, 32-42
Cushioning pad and handle M1068 Engine coolant kit M1068, 32-1
commander, replace, 24-95 M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, replace,
Hook and bumper M1068, commander, 39-57
replace, 24-99 M3 NBC, M1068, replace, 39-70
Internal latch M1068, commander, replace, M3 NBC, M577A2, replace, 39-25
24-96 Personnel, repair, 29-43
Driver’s, M901A1, repair, 24-67 Personnel, replace, 29-42
Interior latch, cargo, replace, 24-101 Coolant:
Interior lock and latch, driver’s, Exhaust elbow and pipes, replace, 32-41
replace, 24-55 Heater malfunctions, 3-217
Vision block locks and seals, driver’s: Pump, replace, 32-51
Replace, all except M106A2 24-52 Pump, fuel M1068, replace, 32-16
Headlight: Replace, 32-49
Blackout: Data, Stewart Warner, 31-1
Repair, 12-10 Duct:
Replace, 12-9 Repair, 29-19
Blackout marker: Duct and hoses:
Repair, 12-8 Replace, 29-47
Replace, 12-7 Fuel:
Guard, replace, 12-11 Inlet, hose, replace, 32-25
Lines, bleed air from compartment, 29-4
High beam selector switch, replace, 12-77
Fuel pump:
Wiring harness, right, replace, 12-79 Coolant, M106A2, M125A2, replace, 32-14
Service and infrared:
Coolant, M113A2, M901A1, M1059,
Repair, 12-5 replace, 32-12
Replace, 12-3 Coolant, M577A2, M1068, replace, 32-16
Headlights: Replace fuel pump assembly:
Infrared, does not operate, 3-83 M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-11
Service, do not operate, 3-78 M113A2, M1059, 29-8
Heater: M577A2, M1068, 29-13
Air box: Tee connection to hose, M981, replace,
Air pump, replace, 6-133 29-17
And controllers, M3 NBC, M113A2 Hose:
ambulance, replace, 39-86 Fittings, M3 NBC, M113A2 ambulance,
And mounts, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, replace, 39-77
39-17 Fuel compartment to fuel pump, M577A2,
Ignition coil, replace, 6-132 M1068, replace, 29-36
Replace, 6-138 Fuel pump to bulkhead connection,
Solenoid valve, replace, 6-136 replace, 29-22
Wiring harness, replace, 6-140 Fuel pump to bulkhead connection,
Air intake and exhaust pipes: M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 29-31
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-55 Fuel tank to fuel pump, M113A2, M901A1,
Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 29-53 M1059, replace, 29-15
Assembly: M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, replace,
Electronic equipment, replace, 31-16 39-51
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H (cont) H (cont)
Heater (cont) : Hose (cont):
M13 NBC, M1068, replace, 39-65 Balance, replace, 8-24
Tee connection to fuel pump, M981, Breather, on ramp cylinder:
replace, 29-17 Replace, all except M106A2, M1064,
Malfunctions: M125A2, 28-91
Coolant, 3-217 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 28-92
Personnel, 3-207 Bulkhead connection to ramp cylinder, replace,
M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, replace, 39-51 28-89
Pump, coolant, replace, 32-51 Coolant heater fuel pump to bulkhead
System, engine coolant, drain and fill, 32-10 connection:
Tube to bulkhead connection: Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 32-21
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-33 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 32-20
Replace, M113A2, M1059, 29-24 Differential:
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 29-40 Gearbox-to-differential, replace, 21-12
VFM, M25/M25A1, replace, 39-102 Oil filter-to-pump, replace, 21-16
Wiring harness, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, Oil pump-to-differential, replace, 21-10
39-3 To oil cooler, replace, 21-14
Wiring harness, M13 NBC, M1068, replace, Equipment. heater fuel pump to bulkhead
39-72 connection, M577A2, replace, 31-7
Heater and pump unit, coolant, replace, 31-45 Fuel compartment-to-fuel pump, M577A2,
Heater component maintenance, Stewart Warner M1068, 29-36
Corp., 31-1 Fuel pump to bulkhead connection:
High beam indicator light malfunctions, 3-140 Replace, 29-19
High stow bracket, M901A1, replace, 24-124 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-31
High stow launcher support, M901A1, replace, Fuel pump to heater shutoff valve, M1064,
24-122 29-30.1
Hook and bumper: Fuel tank to fuel pump:
Cargo hatch, door, M113A2, M901A1, Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 29-15
M1059, replace, 24-105 Heater fuel inlet, replace, 32-25
Commander’s cupola, hatch latch, M113A2, Oil cooler-to-transmission, and fittings,
M125A2, M1064, M106A2, replace, 24-88 replace, 18-4
Commander’s hatch, M577A2, M1068, replace Ramp pump:
24-99 To pressure release valve, replace, 28-9
Driver’s hatch latch, all except M901A1, Relief valve tee to quick disconnect, replace,
replace, 24-64 28-11
Hook, towing, replace, 24-3 Shutoff valve to fuel pump, M577A2, replace,
Horizontal ammunition rack: 31-5
Repair, M1064, 24-190.3 Smoke generator, breather assembly, M1059,
Replace, M106A2, 24-191 replace, 40-5
Replace, M125A2, 24-189 Trans-to-oil cooler, and fittings, replace, 18-2
Replace, M1064, 24-190.3 Hoses:
Hooks and brackets, stowage, M113A2, replace, And brackets, M8A3 NBC, M577A2, replace,
35-3 39-30
Horn: And brackets, M8A3 NBC, M106A2,
Does not operate, 3-102 M125A2, replace, 39-36
Switch, replace, 11-24 And brackets, M113A2 ambulance, replace,
Horn and ground lead, replace, 12-2 39-90
Hose: And filters, M13 NBC, M1068, replace,
Air cleaner restriction indicator, replace, 7-9 39-61
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H (cont) H (cont)
Hoses (cont): Hydraulic tank (cont):
And filters, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, Repair, 28-17
39-6 Replace, 28-17,
Air cleaner, replace, 7-3 Strainer, replace, 28-15
Auxiliary tank deaeration, replace, 8-32
Coolant: I
Fittings and, M113A2, M577A2, replace,
Identification, 2-27
32-27
Idler, fan drive:
Fittings and, M160A2, M125A2, replace,
Adjustable, and pulley, replace, 8-39
32-34
Fixed, and pulley, replace, 8-37
Pump elbow, and tube, to radiator outlet
Idler pulley and belts, engine coolant pump,
elbow, replace, 8-14
replace, 8-9
Fittings and tubes:
Idler wheel:
Air box, drain, replace, 4-9
Arm assembly:
Compartment-to-bulkhead, M125A2,
Replace, 22-20
M106A2, replace, 6-81
Hub, replace, 22-17
Fuel supply, replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-60
Replace, 22-16
Internal, M125A2, M106A2, replace, 6-85
Igniter, replace, 32-7
Pivot steer, brake, repair, 23-68
Ignition coil, air box heater, replace, 6-132
Pivot steer, brake, replace, 23-68
Indicator:
Return, M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-66
Air cleaner restriction, and hose, replace, 7-9
Tank-to-bulkhead, M113A2, M901A1,
Differential high oil temp, comes on, 3-68
M1059, replace, 6-23 Engine oil low pressure, fails to go off after
Vent, M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-70
engine starts, 3-50
Heater duct and hoses:
Lights, panel lights and, replace, 11-5
Replace, 29-47
Transmission oil hi temp, comes on, 3-71
Heater, fittings, M3 NBC, M113A2
Indicator malfunctions:
ambulance, replace, 39-77
Battery/generator, 3-143
Heater, M13, M1068, replace, 39-65
Coolant temperature, 3-144
Housing:
Differential oil hi temp, 3-159
Air cleaner, replace, 7-7
Engine oil low pressure, 3-148
Thermostat and deaeration elbow, replace,
Fuel level, 3-134
8-15 High beam light, 3-140
Thermostat to engine coolant tube, replace,
Transmission oil hi temp, 3-153
8-18
Infrared headlights:
How to use this manual, vi
Does not operate, 3-83
Hub:
Service and, repair, 12-5
Idler wheel, replace, 22-17
Service and, replace, 12-3
Road wheel, replace, 22-9
Infrared periscope works improperly, 3-112
Hull drain plugs:
Infrared power supply:
Final drive, replace, 24-34
Assembly, replace, 12-134
Replace, 24-31
Shock mount brackets, replace, 12-136
Hull, front access cover, replace, 24-24
Inspection, 2-33
Hull, welding, repair by, 26-l
Instrument panel:
Hupp heater electronic equipment, 31-l
Gages, replace, 11-11
Hydraulic fluid flow diagram:
Illumination lights malfunction, 3-107
All, 28-2
Mounts and ground lead, replace, 11-2
Hydraulic tank:
On-off switches, replace, 11-7
Ramp pump to, strainer tube, replace, 28-7
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I (cont) L (cont)
Instrument panel (cont): Lead assembly utility outlet, M577A2, M1068,
Tachometer, replace, 11-13 replace 17-7
Insulation and heat exchanger: Left table, M577A2, M1068, replace, 24-178
Battery box, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, Lifting eye, replace, 24-2
replace, 13-37 Lifting eyebolt, cover, and plug, transfer
Battery box, M577A2, M1068, replace, 13-35 gearcase, replace, 19-6
Battery drawer, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, Light:
replace, 13-32 Blackout drive, does not operate, 3-75
Integrated components, 2-8 Blackout marker:
Integrated systems, 2-1 Repair, 12-8
Interior release mechanisms, mortar hatch, Replace, 12-7
M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-107 Tail lights do not operate, and/or, 3-93
Dome, all except M577A2, M1068:
J Repair, 12-61
Replace, 12-60
K Dome, M577A2, M1068:
Kit: Malfunction, 3-117
Capstan, 34-1 Mount and, repair, 12-65
Litter, M113A2, 36-1 Replace, 12-64
Mounting brackets, M113A2, replace, 44-8 Headlight high beam selector switch, replace,
12-77
L Lead assembly, master switch panel to dome,
M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-67
Latch: Service tail, does not operate, 3-98
Cargo hatch interior, replace, 24-101 Stop light-tail:
Commander’s cupola interior, M113A2, And guards, M981, M1064, replace, 12-57
M106A2, M125A2, M1064, M1059, replace, Left, repair, 12-13
24-84 Left, replace, 12-12
Commander’s hatch interior, M577A2, Right, repair, 12-13
M1068, M471A1, replace, 24-97 Right, replace, 12-14
Launch tube stowage bracket, M901A1, replace Switch, main, replace, 11-9
24-271 Tent assembly, M577A2, replace, 12-76
Launcher: Lights:
Smoke grenade, malfunction, 3-196 Blackout marker, and/or tail lights, do not
High stow, support, M901A1, replace, 24-124 operate, 3-93
Lead: Dome, work improperly, 3-110
Battery, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, Fluorescent, M1068, replace, 40.1-56
13-10 Front dome, M1068, replace, 12-68
Battery, M1068, replace, 13-6.1 Front and/or rear bilge pump and/or, do not
Battery, M577A2, replace, 13-7 operate, 3-201
Battery ground, disconnect/connect, 13-2 Instrument panel illumination, malfunction,
Circuit 6, all except M577A2, M1068, 3-107
replace, 13-13 Operate, no exterior, 3-73
Fuel select switch to gage, M981, M1064, Panel and indicator, replace, 11-5
replace, 11-20 Panel, replace, 11-22
Horn and ground, replace, 12-2 Rear dome, replace M1068, 12-69
Instrument panel mounts and ground, Service and/or blackout stop, malfunction,
replace, 11-2 3-89
Tail light, replace M1068, 24-276
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L (cont) M (cont)
Lights (cont): Maintenance (cont):
Tent light, M577A2, replace, 12-76 Forms, records, and reports, 1-8
Trailer, do not operate, 3-100 Instructions, general, 2-27
Warning panel, replace, 11-22 Preparation for, 2-27
Linkage: Malfunctions:
Accelerator: Charging system, 3-55
Upper, repair, 23-33 Coolant heater, 3-217
Upper, replace, 23-31 Speedometer, 3-227
Accelerator and transmission throttle valve, Tachometer, 3-230
adjust, 23-34 Manual, how to use this, vi
Generator and adjustment: Map board, M577A2, replace, 24-247
100 amp, replace, 9-31 *Map board, M1068, replace, 24-248.1
200 amp, replace, 9-34 Map storage box, M1068:
Pivot steer, adjust, 23-72 Repair, 24-248.3
Ramp: Replace, 24-248.2
Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 25-7 Marker light and/or tail lights do not operate,
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 25-26 blackout, 3-93
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-15 Markers, and decals, dataplates, stencils,
Selector, range, replace, 23-55 replace, 24-217
Transmission and lower accelerator: Master cylinder and hoses, pivot steer, replace,
Repair, 23-29 23-66
Replace, 23-25 Master switch panel lead assembly, to dome
Litter kit, initial installation of, M113A2, 36-1 lights, M577A2, M1068, 12-67
Location and description of major components, Master switch:
1-12 Panel assembly:
Lock: Early slave receptacle, all except M577A2,
Commander’s cupola azimuth, replace, 24-83 replace, 9-19
Driver’s hatch cover and exterior, all except Late slave receptacle, all except M577A2,
M901A1, replace, 24-62 M1068, replace, 9-16
Power plant door combat, replace, 24-19 Replace, M577A2, 9-23
Ramp: Replace, 9-13
Adjust, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 25-2 Replace M1068, 9-22
Adjust, M577A2, M1068, 25-19 Master switch on indicator does not light, 3-129
Adjust, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-10 Master switch to distribution box wire assembly:
Lock and latch, driver’s hatch interior, replace, Circuit 49 lead, all except M577A2, M1068,
24-55 replace, 9-26
Lock assembly and mount, rear armor shield Circuit 49 lead, M577A2, M1068, replace,
mounting arm, replace, 38-10 9-49
Lock lever and arms, ramp, replace, 25-5 Materials list, expendable/durable supplies and,
Lock lever and cable, ramp, M577A2, M1068, Appendix C, C-1
replace, 25-23 Metric equivalents, 1-18
Locking pawl, adjust brake, 23-4 Missile rack:
Replace, M901A1, 24-267
M Retainers, M901A1, replace, 24-270
Mortar base stowage brackets:
Machine gun platform mount assembly, 7.62 Replace, M1064, 24-254.1
mm M60, M113A2, replace, 38-5 Replace, M106A2, 24-255
Main light switch, replace, 11-9 Replace, M125A2, 24-258
Maintenance: Mortar bipod stowage cover and brackets,
Allocation chart, B-1 M125A2, replace, 24-259
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M (cont) M (cont)
Mortar bridge stowage brackets and bumpers, Muffler extension and valve, replace, 7-18
M106A2, replace, 24-256
Mortar hatch: N
Covers, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace,
Neutral start switch, replace, 23-55
24-113
Nomenclature cross reference list, 1-9
Exterior catches and bumpers, M106A2,
Non-skid plates, M106A2, M1064, M125A2,
M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-109
replace, 33-4
Interior release mechanisms, M106A2,
M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-107 0
Mortar rotator cushion rope, M106A2, replace,
24-254 Oil:
Mount: Can bracket, replace, 24-237
Assembly, 7.62 MM M60 machine gun Cooler-to-transmission hose, replace, 18-2
platform, M113A2, replace, 38-5 Filler cap and tube, replace, 4-13
Bracket, filter switch, M13 NBC, M577A2, Filler, transfer gearcase:
replace, 39-21 Disassemble/assemble, 19-5
Commander’s cupola machine gun: Replace, 19-4
Repair, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2, Fog, tank quick disconnect to adapter access
M1064, M1059, 24-90 plate hose, M1059, replace, 40-31
Driver’s seat: Gage rod and guide, replace, 4-15
Old configuration, replace, 24-127 Level, dipstick, tube and guide, transfer
New configuration, replace, 24-247 gearcase, replace, 19-3
Fire extinguisher cylinder and, replace, 42-13 Low pressure indicator fails to go off after
Fire extinguisher, M1059, replace, 42-16 engine starts, 3-50
Fire extinguisher, portable, replace, 42-15 Low pressure indicator malfunctions, engine,
Front engine, replace, 4-2 3-148
Rear armor shield mounting arm lock Seal, final drive pinion, replace, 20-11
assembly and, replace, 38-10 Transmission, hi temp indicator malfunctions,
Shock absorber, replace, 22-29 3-153
Transfer gearcase resilient, replace, 19-2 Operation, principles of, 2-1
Traversing unit and spacer, M901A1, replace, Operator’s seat, M1059, repair, 24-150.1
24-275 Operator’s seat, M1059, replace, 24-149
Mount stops, commander’s cupola machine gun, Orifice connector assembly:
M1059, replace, 24-93 NBC equipment, replace, 39-100
Mounting bracket, fuel filter, M577A2, M1068 Support, quick coupling half,
with 200 amp gen, replace, 9-45 M8A3/M13/M14, M113A2, M1059,
Mounts: M577A2, M1068, replace, 39-34
And heaters, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, Supports, quick disconnect couplings, M8A3
39-17 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, replace, 39-41
Differential, replace, 21-20 Outlet:
Front engine, replace, 4-2 Left rear utility, admittance buzzer works
Facsimile machine assembly M1068, 40.1-2 improperly, M577A2 and M1068, 3-125
Ground lead, instrument panel, and, replace, Right rear utility, blower does not work,
11-2 M577A2, 3-122
Printer M1068, replace, 40.1-52
Move in any shift lever position, carrier does P
not, 3-177 Pad:
Muffler and brackets, replace, 7-20 Cushioning, replace, 24-236
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P (cont) P (cont)
Pad (cont) : Personnel seats (cont):
Tow cable, replace, 24-6 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 24-167
Pad and handle, commander’s cupola cushioning, Replace, M113A2, 24-163
M113A2, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, Cushions and straps, M577A2, M1068,
24-78 replace, 24-165
Pad and handle, commander’s hatch cushioning, Pin:
M577A2, M1068, replace, 24-95 Multiple, and socket identification, 14-2
Panel: Shock absorber, replace, 22-28
Control to adapter access plate electrical cable. Pintle socket, rear gun, M113A2, replace, 38-6
assembly, smoke generator, M1059, replace, Pintle, towing:
40-16 Repair/Replace, 24-4
Driver’s power plant access, replace, 24-25 Pipes:
Indicator lights, replace, 11-5 Bilge Pump:
Instrument: Front, replace, 16-5
Gages, replace, 11-11 Rear, replace, 16-11
Mounts and ground lead, replace, 11-2 Coolant heater exhaust elbow and, replace,
On-off switches, replace, 11-7 32-41
Warning lights, replace, 11-22 Exhaust, replace, 7-16
Panel assembly: Heater air intake and exhaust:
Master switch: Replace, all except M106A2, M125A2,
Early slave receptacle, all except M577A2, 29-53
replace, 9-19 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-55
Late slave receptacle, all except M577A2, Pivot steer:
M1068, replace, 9-16 Bellcranks and brackets, replace, 23-64
Replace, M577A2, M1068 9-22 Brake disk, replace, 23-71
Smoke generator, control, M1059, 40-9 Brakes, hoses, tubes and fittings:
Panels, power plant rear access, M113A2, Repair, 23-68
M901A1, replace, 24-27 Replace, 23-68
Parts: Handles and links, replace, 23-62
Filler cap and strainer: Linkage, adjust, 23-72
M125A2, M106A2, replace, 6-78 Master cylinders and hoses, replace, 23-66
M1059, M113A2, M577A2, M901A1, System, bleed, 23-61
replace, 6-8 Plate, and base, guard, replace, M113A2,
M577A2, M1068, replace, 6-52 M901A1, M1059, 27-2
M981, M1064, replace, 6-30 Plates, non-skid, M106A2, M1064, M125A2,
Pedal: replace, 33-4
Assembly, upper accelerator, replace, 23-23 Plates, tiedown M1068, replace, 24-236.1
Lower accelerator, replace, 23-22 Platform, commander’s:
Periscope: And post, M577A2, M1068:
Guard, driver’s hatch, replace, 24-57 Repair, 24-157
Infrared, works improperly, 3-112 Replace, 24-157
Quick release assembly, driver’s hatch: Repair, M577A2, 24-153
Repair, 24-57 Replace, 24-153
Stowage box: Plug, smoke generator fuel tank, M1059,
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 24-250 replace, 40-23
Spare IR (M19) 24-239 Plugs:
Personnel heater malfunctions, 3-207 Box beam, replace, 24-35
Personnel seats: Drain, M981A1, M1064, replace, 25-41
Backrests, cushions, and straps: Final drive, hull, replace, 24-34
Index 20 Change 4
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P (cont) P (cont)
Plugs (cont): Preparation for storage or shipment, 1-8
Hull drain, replace, 24-34 Pressure indicator fails to go off after engine
Post, commander’s seat and: starts, 3-50
Replace, 24-140 Pressure relief valve:
Replace, M106A2, M125A2, M1064, 24-142 Hose, ramp pump to, replace, 28-9
Repair, M113A2, M125A2, M106A2, M1064, Tube, ramp pump to, replace, 28-28
24-145 Preventive maintenance checks and services,
Post assembly: 2-39
Driver’s seat: Principals of operation, 2-1
Repair, new configuration, 24-135 Printer mount M1068, replace, 40.1-52
Replace, new configuration, 24-135 Pulley and access cover, fan drive, replace, 8-41
Repair, M113A2, 24-135 Pulley drive shaft, bearing and housing, replace,
Replace, M113A2, 24-135 8-46
Power: Pulley and belts, idler, replace, 8-9
Cable, M577A2, M1068, repair, 14-11 Pulleys, wire rope and:
Cable harness, M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, Replace, all except M106A2, M1064,
replace, 39-54 M125A2, 25-30
Engine disconnect, 23-57 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-31
Engine runs rough, stabs or doesn’t put out Pulleys/belts, engine coolant pump idler, replace,
full, 3-44 8-9
Pump:
Power plant: Circuit breakers, bilge, replace, 16-12
Access cover, bottom, replace, 24-32
Coolant heater, replace, 32-54
Access panel: Coolant heater fuel:
Driver’s, replace, 24-25 Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 32-14
Rear, all except M577A2, M106A2, Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 32-12
M125A2, replace, 24-27 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 32-16
Rear, M577A2, M106A2, M125A2, M1068, Differential oil, replace, 21-2
M1064, replace, 24-29 Engine coolant, replace, 8-11
Rear, M1059, replace, 24-28.1 Engine fuel, replace, 6-121
Door: Fog oil:
Combat lock, replace, 24-19 Assembly, M1059, replace, 40-21
Replace, 24-21 Electrical cable assembly, M1059, replace,
Repair, 24-22 40-14
Grill: Pipes:
Entry panel, M1068, repair, 40.1-24 Front bilge, replace, 16-5
Support arm, replace, 24-50 Rear bilge, replace, 16-11
Raise/lower, 5-2 Ramp, replace, 28-81
Remove and install, 5-11 Pump and strainer:
Rear access panel: Front bilge, replace, 16-2
Replace, all except M577A2, M106A2, Rear bilge, replace, 16-8
M125A2, 24-27 Pump to bulkhead connection hose, fuel, replace:
Replace, M577A2, M106A2, M125A2, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-31
M1068, M1064, 24-29
Power supply: Q
Assembly, infrared, replace, 12-134
R
Cable assembly, smoke generator, M1059,
replace, 40-11 Rack:
Shock mount brackets, infrared, replace, Ammunition stowage, M901A1, replace,
12-136 24-266
Change 4 Index 21
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R (cont) R (cont)
Rack (cont) : Ramp (cont):
Base, left side, M1068 replace, 24-244.5 To bulkhead connection tube, replace, 28-22
Base, right side, M1068, replace, 24-244.3 To hydraulic tank hose, replace, 28-13
Horizontal ammunition: Tube, quick disconnect to, replace, 28-22
Repair, M1064, 24-190.3 Cylinder:
Replace, M106A2, 24-191 Breather hose on, all except M106A2,
Replace, M125A2, 24-189 M1064, M125A2, replace, 28-91
Replace, M1064, 24-190.3 Breather hose on, M106A2, 1064, M125A2,
Rifle, M1064, replace, 24-160.1 replace, 28-92
Missile: Bulkhead connection hose, replace, 28-89
Replace, M901A1, 24-267 Replace, 28-93
Retainers, M901A1, replace, 24-270 Door:
Radio stowage: Handles, replace, 25-34
Left bulkhead, M577A2, M1068, replace, Hook and spring, all except M981A1,
24-245 M1064, replace, 25-33
Replace, M125A2, M1064, M106A2, 24-249 Hook and spring, M1981A1, M1064,
Right front, M577A2, replace, 24-242 replace, 25-32.1
Right front, M1068 replace, 24-242.1 Seal, replace, 25-32
Vertical ammunition, M106A2, M125A2, Switch, and mount, M577A2, M1068,
replace, 24-188 replace, 12-74
Vertical ammunition, M1064, replace, Inoperable/unsafe, raise/lower, 28-3
24-190.1 Inoperable/unsafe M1068 raise/lower, 28-4
Vertical fuze, M106A2, replace, 24-186 Linkage:
Wall, stowage, M577A2, replace, 24-243 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 25-7
Radiac wire harness, M113A2, M577A2, M1068, Replace, M577A2, M1068, 25-26
replace, 17-13 Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-15
Radiator: Lock:
Access door: Adjust, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 25-2
Replace, 8-27 Adjust, M577A2, M1068, 25-19
Seal and fasteners, replace, 8-25 Adjust, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-10
Clean, 8-7, Lock lever and arms, replace, M113A2,
Deaeration elbow to inlet elbow coolant tube, M901, M1059, 25-5
8-12, Lock lever and cable, M577A2, M1068,
Outlet elbow to coolant pump elbow hose and replace, 25-23
tube, 8-14, Operation is slow or sluggish, 3-184
Parts, and, replace, 8-20 Pump:
Radio(s) does not work, 3-116 Replace, 28-81
Radio stowage rack: To hydraulic tank strainer tube, replace,
Left bulkhead, M577A2, M1063 replace, 28-7
24-245 To pressure relief valve hose, replace, 28-9
M106A2, M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-249 Seal, replace, 25-36
Right front, M577A2, replace, 24-242 Schematic, hydraulic system, 3-188
Right front, M1068 replace, 24-242.1 Vision port:
Ramp: Replace, M901A1, 25-37
Access door stop bracket, M981A1, M1064, Shield, M901A1, replace, 25-37
replace, 25-40 Will not lower, 3-182
Bracket, M981A1, M1064, replace, 25-39 Will not raise or free falls, 3-185
Control valve: Range selector:
And fittings, all, replace, 28-84 Linkage, replace, 23-55
Index 22 Change 4
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R (cont) R (cont)
Range selector (cont): Reports, maintenance forms, records, and, 1-8
Trans, repair, 23-50 Restriction indicator and hose, air cleaner,
Trans, replace, 23-48 replace, 7-9
Rear armor shields, M113A2, replace, 38-8 Restrictor, gun traverse, replace, 38-7
Bear armor shield mounting arm lock assembly Retainers:
and mount, M113A2, replace, 38-10 Battery and, all except M106A2, M1064,
Rear compartment: M125A2, replace, 13-16
Air ventilator, replace, 24-117 Battery and, M106A2, M1064, M125A2,
Floor plates, M113A2, M577A2, replace, replace, 13-18
24-36 Missile rack, M901A1, replace, 24-270
Receipt of material, service upon, 2-24 Rifle brackets, replace, 24-238
Receptacle: Rifle rack, M1064, replace, 24-160.1
Auxiliary power (slave): Right forward table, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Replace, all except M577A2, M1068, 9-2 24-175
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 9-6 Right rearward table, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Replace, NATO, M577A2, M1068, 9-10 24-173
Circuit breakers, rear utility, M577A2, Right rear utility outlet/admittance buzzer does
M1068, 17-11 not operate, M577A2, 3-131
Radiac wiring harness, M113A2, M577A2, Rod and guide, oil gage, replace, 4-15
M1068, replace, 17-13 Road wheel:
Repair, 14-7 Hub, replace, 22-9
Utility outlet: Replace, 22-7
Lead assembly, M577A2, M1068, replace, Support arm, replace, 22-12
17-7 Rope and pulleys, wire, replace:
Rear, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-9 All except M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-30
Replace, all except M577A2, M1068, 17-5 M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-31
Recommendations (EIR), reporting of equipment
improvement, 1-11 S
Records, and reports, maintenance forms, 1-8
Schematic:
Reel holder assembly, cable, M1064: Air box heater system, 3-54
Repair, 24-208.3 Bilge pump system, 3-206
Replace, 24-208.2
Chemical agent auto alarm system, 3-236
References, A-1 Electrical system:
Regulator: Indicators, all carriers, 3-171
Assembly M577A2, additional, 3-174
100/200 amp generator, replace, 9-40 M981, additional, 3-175
Circuit breaker, regulator/generator, (100 Engine charging system:
amp), replace, 9-42
100 amp, 3-65
Voltage: 200 amp, 3-66
100/200 amp generator, adjust, 9-38
200 amp, M981, 3-67
Release, trim vane:
Engine fuel system, 3-52
Repair, 24-17
Ramp hydraulic system, 3-188
Replace, 24-17
Starting system, 3-53
Relief valve tee to quick disconnect hose, replace,
Stop bracket, ramp access door, M981A,
28-22 M1064, replace, 25-40
Repair, 2-34 Seal, ramp, replace, 25-36
Repair parts, special tools, TMDE, and support
Seat:
equipment, xiii Crew, M901A1, replace, 24-169
Change 4 Index 23
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S (cont) S (cont)
Seat (cont): Shield external handle, replace:
Commander’s: M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 42-4
Jump, replace, 24-151 M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 42-2
M1068, repair, 24-144.2 M577A2, M1068, 42-3
M1068, replace, 24-144.1 Sheild rear armor, mounting arm lock assembly
Observation periscope, M901A1, replace, and mount, replace, 38-10
24-161 Shields:
Driver’s, all configurations, repair, 24-127 Commander’s cupola armor, M113A2,
Driver’s, repair, 24-129 M106A2, M125A2, M1064, M1059, replace,
Operator’s, M1059, repair, 24-150.1 38-2
Operator’s, M1059, replace, 24-149 Rear armor, M113A2, replace, 38-8
Personnel: Shipment, preparation for storage or, 1-8
Backrests, cushions, and straps, M106A2, Shock absorber:
M1064, M125A2, replace, 24-167 Mount, replace, 22-29
Backrests, cushions, and straps, M113A2, Pin, replace, 22-28
replace, 24-163 Replace, 22-26
Cushions and straps, M577A2, M1068, Shutoff cable, fuel:
replace, 24-165 Adjust, 23-46
Post assembly, driver’s, new configuration: Replace, 23-44
Repair, 24-135 Shutoff valve to fuel pump, hose, M577A2,
Replace, 24-135 replace, 32-6
Station operator’s, repair, 24-150.4 Side armor, M901A1, replace, 24-120
Station operator’s, replace, 24-150.3 Sight extension arm stowage brackets:
Seat and post, commander’s: M106A2, M125A2, replace, 24-253
Repair, M113A2, M106A2, M125A2, M1064, M1064, replace, 24-252.1
24-145 Sight gage, drain cap and, replace, 8-42
Replace, 24-126 Smoke generator:
Replace, M106A2, M125A2, M1064, 24-142 Access plate and gasket, M1059, replace,
Secondary filter to left cylinder head fuel hose, 40-27
6-108 Armor, M1059, replace, 40-34
Semiannual (S) operation checks, unit Assembly and support bracket, M1059,
preventative maintenance checks and services, replace, 40-6
3-41 Breather hose assembly, M1059, replace,
Service: 40-5
Headlights do not operate, 3-78 Compressor reservoir to adapter access plate
Tail light does not operate, 3-98 air hose, M1059, replace, 40-29
Upon receipt of material, 2-24 Control panel assembly, M1059, replace, 40-9
Service and, infrared headlights: Fuel lines and guards, M1059, replace, 40-25
Repair, 12-3 Fuel tank plug, M1059, replace, 40-23
Replace, 12-3 Power supply, cable assembly, M1059,
Service and/or blackout stop lights malfunction, replace, 40-11
Smoke grenade launcher:
3-89
Shaft: Malfunction, 3-196
Final drive, left, replace, 20-5 Wiring harness, M113A2, M1059, M901A1,
replace, 27-2
Final drive, right, replace, 20-7
Socket:
Trans-to-differential, replace, 20-2
Identification, multiple pin and, 14-2
Shelf assembly, (M10681, replace, 24-244.1
Rear gun pintle, M113A2, replace, 38-6
Shelf, equipment stowage, M901A1, replace, Solenoid and bracket, suspension lockout, replace,
24-180 28-74
Index 24 Change 4
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S (cont) S (cont)
Solenoid valve, air box heater, replace, 6-136 Stowage bracket:
Solenoid wiring harness, suspension lockout, Launch tube, M901A1, replace, 24-271
replace, 28-76 Mortar base:
Speedometer: Replace, M106A2, 24-256
Cable, repair, 11-19 Replace, M125A2, 24-258
Cable and adapter, replace, 11-17 Mortar bridge, and bumper, M106A2, replace,
Instrument panel, replace, 11-16 24-256
Malfunctions, 3-227 Sight extension arm:
Stalls or does not put out full power, engine M106A2 and M577A2, replace, 24-253
runs rough, 3-44 M1064, replace, 24-252.1
Start: Windshield, M106A2, M1064, M577A2,
Below 40 degrees, air box heater is used, replace, 24-252
engine cranks but will not, 3-34 Stowage cover, and brackets, mortar bipod,
Engine cranks but will not, 3-30 M125A2, replace, 24-259
Starter: Stowage hooks, and brackets, M113A2, replace,
Ground leads, replace, 10-4 35-3
Replace, 10-2 Stowage rack:
Station operator’s seat, M1068: Radio, left bulkhead, M577A2, M1068,
Repair, 24-150.4 replace, 24-245
Replace, 24-150.3 Radio, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 24-249
STE/ICE-R Troubleshooting 3-9 Radio, right front, M577A2, 24-242
Steering: Radio, right front, M1068, 24-242.1
Brake adjustment, 23-2 Wall, M577A2, 24-243
Brakes malfunction, 3-176 Strainer:
Steering levers: Front bilge pump and, replace, 16-2
Cross-shafts, and bearings, replace, 23-10 Rear bilge pump and, replace, 16-8
Cross-shafts, and links, replace, 23-14 Parts, filler cap, M125A2, M106A2, replace,
Left/right, repair, 23-7 6-78
Stencils, markers, and decals, dataplates, Straps, and tarpaulin, MM113A2, M1059,
replace, 24-217 replace, 35-2
Stewart Warner Corp., heater component Support, high stow, launcher, M901A1, replace,
maintenance, 30-1 24-124
Stop light switch and bracket, replace, 12-132 Support arm:
Stop light-tail light: Road wheel, replace, 22-12
Left: Support bracket, smoke generator assembly and,
Repair, 12-13 M1059, replace, 40-6
Replace, 12-12 Suppressor, MX-777B/GRC or MX-7778A/GRC,
Right: transient, replace, 41-4
Repair, 12-13 Switch:
Replace, 12-14 Admittance buzzer, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Stop light-tail light and guards, M981, M1064, 12-72
replace, 12-57 Assembly and cables, M8A3/M14 NBC,
Storage box, map, M1068: M113A2, M1059A2, replace, 39-95
Repair, page 24-248.3 Assembly, cables, M8A3 NBC, M106A2,
Replace, page 24-248.2 M125A2, replace, 39-43
Storage or shipment, preparation for, 1-8 Blower, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-16
Stowage box: Differential:
Grenade, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 24-250 High oil temperature, replace, 15-4
Periscope, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 24-251 Lead, replace, 15-5
Change 4 Index 25
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S (cont) S (cont)
Switch (cont): Switches, instrument panel on-off, replace, 11-7
Dome light:
Bypass, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-71 T
Front, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-68
Table:
Bear, M577A2, M1068, replace, 12-69 Left, M577A2, M1068, replace, 24-178
Engine: Of contents, ii
Coolant temperature, replace, 15-3
Eight, forward, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Low oil pressure, replace, 15-2
24-175
Start, replace, 11-10
Eight, rearward, M577A2, M1068, replace,
Filter assembly, M3 NBC, M106A2, M125A2, 24-173
replace, 39-49
Tachometer:
Filter assembly, M3 NBC, M113A2
Adapter, and cable, replace, 11-14
ambulance, replace, 39-83
Instrument panel, replace, 11-13
Filter, mount bracket, Ml3 NBC, M577A2,
Malfunctions, 3-230
39-21
Tail light does not operate, service, 3-98
Filter, mount bracket, M3 NBC, M577A2,
Tail lights do not operate, blackout marker
59-68 lights, and/for, 3-93
Flame detector:
Tank:
Replace, 32-4
Auxiliary:
Repair, 32-5
And parts, replace, 8-28
Fuel quantity selector, replace, 17-17
Deaeration hoses, replace, 8-32
Fuel select, to gage lead, M981, M1064,
To coolant pump tube, replace, 8-30
replace, 11-20 To radiator tube, replace, 8-31
Generator, field, replace, 9-44 Fog oil, M1059, replace, 40-2
Headlight high beam selector, replace, 12-77 Fuel:
Horn, replace, 11-24
Replace, M981, Ml064 only, 6-34
Main light, replace, 11-9
Repair, temporary, M113A2, M1059,
Master, on indicator, does not light, 3-129
M901A1, M577A2, 6-21
Master assembly, replace, 9-13
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-73
Neutral, start, replace, 23-53 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-11
Panel assembly, master: Hydraulic:
Early slave receptacle, all except M577A2,
Repair, 28-17
replace, 9-19
Replace, 28-15
Late slave receptacle, all except M577A3
Strainer, replace, 28-15
and M1068, replace, 9-16
Tanks, draining:
Replace, M577A2, M1068, 9-22
M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-5
Ramp door:
M577A2, M1068, 6-50
And mount, M577A2, M1068, replace,
M981, M1064, 6-28
12-74
Tarpaulin and straps, M113A2 and M1059,
Stop light, and bracket, replace, 12-132
replace, 35-2
Transmission, high oil, temperature, replace,
Telepost and cover, replace, 17-8
15-6
Temperature indicator:
Switch on indicator does not light, master, Comes on, transmission oil hi, 3-71
3-129
Malfunctions, coolant, 3-144
Switch to distribution box wire assembly (circuit
Temperature switch, transmission oil high,
49 lead), master, M577A2, replace, 9-40
replace, 15-6
Switch, distribution box master M1068,
Tension adjuster and mount, track, replace,
replace, 9-49 22-24
Index 26 Change 4
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T (cont) T (cont)
Tent: Transfer gearcase (cont):
And clamps, M577A2, replace, 24-181 Resilient mount, replace, 19-2
Frame and mounts, M577A2, replace, 24-183 Transient suppressor, MX-7777B/GRC or
Light assembly, M577A2, replace, 12-76 MX7778A/GRC, M901, replace, 44-4
Terminal blocks TB1 and TB2, inverter housing, Transmission:
M1068, replace, 40.1-28.1 And lower accelerator linkage:
Thermostat: Repair, 23-29
Housing and deaeration elbow, replace, 8-15 Replace, 23-25
Tube, housing to engine coolant, replace, 8-18 Hi oil temperature indicator comes on, 3-71
Throttle, hand, replace, 23-42 Hose and fittings, oil cooler to, replace, 18-4
TMDE, and support equipment, repair parts, Oil filter and element, drain, replace, 18-8
special tools, xiii Oil hi temp indicator malfunctions, 3-153
Tools: OiI high temperature switch, replace, 15-6
And supplements and special tools/fixtures Range selector:
list, common, D-1 Repair, 23-50
Fabricated, E-1 Replace, 23-48
TMDE, and support equipment, repair parts, Shaft, to differential, replace, 20-2
special, xiii Throttle valve linkage, and accelerator,
Torque wrench adapters and the conversion adjust, 23-34
formula, use of, 2-29 To oil cooler hose and fittings, replace, 18-2
Torsion bar: Vent and filler tube, replace, 18-6
Anchor, replace, 22-36 Transmitter, fuel quantity:
Replace, 22-32 Replace, M113A2, M901A1, M1059, 6-9
Tow cable pad, replace, 24-6 Replace, M125A2, M106A2, 6-80
Towing hook, replace, 24-3 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 6-54
Towing pintle: Replace, M981, M1064, 6-32
Repair, 24-4 Traversing unit mount and spacer, M901A1,
Replace, 24-4 replace, 24-275
Towlines, repair, 35-4 Trim vane:
Track: Control linkage, repair, 24-13
Replace, 22-4 Release:
Shroud and covers: Repair, 24-17
12 inch (30 cm), replace, 22-2 Replace, 24-14
Tension adjuster and mount, replace, 22-24 Repair, M106A2, M125A2, M577A2, M1068,
Track shoe: M1064, 24-9
Assembly, and pad, replace, 22-6 Repair, all except M106A2, M125A2, M1064,
Trailer: M1068, M577A2, 24-11
Harness, replace, 17-2 Replace, 24-8
Light receptacle wiring harness, replace, Tripod stowage brackets, M901A1, replace,
12-18 24-272
Lights do not operate, 3-100 Troubleshooting, 3-8
Transmission hi oil temp indicator malfunctions, How to use, 3-1
3-153 Tube:
Transfer gearcase: Auxiliary tank:
Disassemble/assemble, oil filler, 19-5 To coolant pump, replace, 8-30
Lifting eyebolt, cover, and plug, replace, 19-6 To radiator, replace, 8-31
Oil filler, replace, 19-4 Bulkhead connection to heater:
Oil level dipstick, tube, and guide, replace, Fuel inlet hose, 32-23
19-3 Replace:
Change 4 Index 27
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T (cont) V (cont)
Tube (cont): Ventilated face mask:
M113A2, M1059, 29-24 Gas filter, M25/M25A1, replace, 39-101
M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 29-33 Heater, M25/M25A1, replace, 39-102
M577A2, M1068, 29-40 Hose assembly, M25/M25A1, replace, 39-99
Cylinder discharge, replace, 42-11 Orifice connector assembly, NBC equipment,
External cable, replace, 42-8 replace, 39-100
Fuel compartment-to-fuel pump, M106A2, Vertical ammunition rack, M106A2, M125A2,
M125A2, replace, 29-29 replace, 24-188
Quick disconnect to ramp control valve, Vertical ammunition rack, M1064, replace,
replace, 28-22 24-190.1
Ramp control valve to bulkhead connection: Vertical fuze rack, M106A2, replace, 24-186
Replace, 28-22 Vision block locks and seals:
Ramp pump to hydraulic tank strainer, Commander’s hatch/cupola cover:
replace, 28-7 Replace, M113A2, M106A2, M1064,
Tube and hose, engine oil cooler, M125A2, 24-86
replace, 8-14 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 24-97
Turret guard: Driver’s hatch:
Repair, 24-210 Repair, M901A1, 24-67
Replace, all except M901A1, 24-62
U Vision port:
Ramp, M901A1, replace, 25-37
Unit preventative maintenance checks and Ramp shield, M901A1, replace, 25-37
services, semiannual (S) operation checks, 3-41 Voltage regulator:
Utility outlet: Adjust, 100/200 amp generator, 9-38
Blower, left rear, does not work, M577A2,
3-125 W
Lead assembly, replace, M577A2, M1068,
17-7 Warnings, summary, a
Receptacle: Welding, repair hull by, 26-1
Circuit breakers, M577A2, M1068, replace, Wheel, idler, replace, 22-16
17-11 Wheel, idler hub, replace, 22-17
Rear, M577A2, M1068, replace, 17-9 Windshield and brackets, replace, 30-2
Replace, all except M577A2, M1068, 17-5 Windshield stowage bracket, M106A2, M1064,
Right rear/admittance buzzer works M125A2, replace, 24-252
improperly, M577A2, 3-122. Wire rope and pulleys:
Replace, M106A2, M1064, M125A2, 25-31
V Replace, all except M106A2, M1064,
M125A2, 25-30
Valve: Wiring diagrams:
Air control, repair, 7-11 M106A2, M125A2, FO-4
Air control cable, repair, 7-13 M113A2, FO-1, FO-2
Auxiliary generator fuel shutoff, M1068, M577A2, FO-3
replace, 28.1-2 M901A1, FO-6
Front bilge, replace, 16-7 M1064, FO-8
Muffler extension and, replace, 7-18 M1068, FO-9 thru FO-11
Vanes, air pump, 6-135 Wiring harness:
Vent and filter screen, fuel cap, M981, M1064, Air box heater, replace, 6-140
clean, 6-48.1 Chemical agent, replace 44-6
Vent, hoses, tubes, and fittings, M577A2, Coolant pump-to coolant heater, replace,
M1068, replace, 6-70 32-43
Index 28 Change 4
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W (cont) W (cont)
Wiring harness (cont): Wiring harness (cont):
Heater, M13 NBC, M577A2, replace, 39-3 Replace, M113A2, M1059, M901A1, 12-119
Heater, M13 NBC, M1068, replace, 39-72 Replace, M577A2, M1068, 12-82
Radiac, M113A2, M577A2, M1068, replace, Repair, 14-3
17-13 Smoke grenade launcher, M113A2, M1059,
Right headlight, replace, 12-79 M901A1, replace, 27-3
Rear main: Suspension lockout, solenoid, replace, 28-76
Replace, M106A2, M125A2, 12-106
Replace, M1064, 12-118.1 XYZ
CARL E. VUONO
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
WILLIAM J. MEEHAN II
Brigadier General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-37-E (Block 1201) Unit maintenance requirements for
TM9–2350-261-20-2
1 Centimeter = 10 Mllllmeters = 0.01 Meters = 0.3937 Inches 1 Sq Centimeter = 100 Sq Mlllmeters = 0.155 Sq Inches
1 Meter = 100 Centimeters = 100 Mlllimeters = 39.37 Inches 1 Sq Meter = 10,000 Sq Centimeters = 10.76 Sq Feet
1 Kilometer = 1000 Meters = 0.621 Miles 1 Sq Kilometer = 1,00,000 Sq Meters = 0.386= Sq Miles
1 Gram = 0.001 Kilograms = 1000 Mllllgrams = 0.035 Ounces 1 Cu Centimeter = 1000 Cu MIllimeters = 0.06 Cu Inches
1 Kilgram = 1000 Grams = 2.2 Lbs 1 Cu Meter = 1,000,000 Cu Centimeters = 35.31 Cu Feet
1 Metric Ton = 1000 Kilograms = 1 Megagram = 1.1 Short Tons
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