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TM 43-0156
Step
Function
Mech
Insp
2
(q)
Fill the crankcase with MIL-L-2104, grade 40
cont
lubricant oil.
CAUTION
Do not run engine after fill-
ing crankcase. Running
the engine will contaminate
the oil and it will not be
suitable for storage.
(5) Cylinders and Air Boxes.
(a)
Remove the air box covers and open all cylinder
test valves.
(b)
Manually crank the engine. When the piston in
each cylinder is below the cylinder liner air
intake ports, spray 4 ounces of MIL-L-21260, type
I, grade 30 preservative oil into the open port.
Do not exceed 25 psi.
(c)
Repeat the preservative cycle until all cylinders
have been atomize sprayed with preservative oil.
(d)
Atomize spray the interior of each air box with
MIL-L-21260, type I, grade 30 preservative oil.
(e)
Replace covers and close cylinder test valves.
Check seals in covers for proper position.
(6)
Top Deck. Atomize spray parts under the engine top
deck covers with MIL-L-21260, type I, grade 30
preservative oil.
(7)
Radiator Fan Belts.
(a)
Remove the fan belts.
(b)
Paint unpainted surfaces of pulley grooves with
TT-P-664 primer.
(c)
Install fan belts but do not tighten.
(d)
Prepare a UU-T-81 tag to indicate "RADIATOR FAN
BELT TENSION RELIEVED ADJUST PRIOR TO
STARTING ENGINE."
(e)
Attach the tag to the engine control panel.
B-1-5

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