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TM 9-2320-366-20-2
WARNING
Prolonged contact with lubricating oil
(MIL-L-2104) may cause a skin rash. Skin
and clothing that come in contact with
lubricating oil should be thoroughly washed
immediately. Saturated clothing should be
removed immediately. Areas in which
lubricating oil is used should be well
ventilated to keep fumes to a minimum.
Failure to comply may result in injury to
personnel.
PRESSURE TEST
(1) Place drain pan under transmission oil
cooler hose.
(2) Disconnect transmission oil sampling hose
from 45 degree fitting.
NOTE
Note orientation of 45 degree fitting prior
to removal.
(3) Remove 45 degree fitting from transmission
oil cooler hose.
(4) Install street elbow on transmission oil
cooler hose.
(5) Connect flexible hose assembly to street
elbow.
(6) Install reducer fitting on flexible hose
assembly.
(7) Install STE/ICE-R 0-1000 PSI transducer on
reducer fitting.
(8) Start engine (TM 9-2320-366-10-1).
(9) Perform STE/ICE-R Test # 50 and note
reading on STE/ICE-R.
(10) If pressure is less than 10 PSI, notify DS
Maintenance.
(11) Shut down engine (TM 9-2320-366-10-1).
(12) Remove STE/ICE-R 0-1000 PSI transducer
from reducer fitting.
(13) Remove reducer fitting from flexible hose
assembly.
(14) Disconnect flexible hose assembly from
street elbow.
(15) Remove street elbow from transmission oil
cooler hose.
(16) Install 45 degree fitting on transmission oil
cooler hose.
(17) Connect transmission oil sampling hose to
45 degree fitting.
(18) Remove drain pan from under oil cooler hose.
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