TM-9-2320-365-20-2 LMTV Unit Maintenance Manual M1078 Series - Volume 2 Download

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TM 9-2320-365-20-2 2-44. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT a. Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) listed in Table 2-1. WARNING Heavy objects/loads, such as tool boxes and heavy parts, must always be carried on the floor with the weight distributed as equally as possible between left and right sides of M1079 van. Failure to comply decreases the stability of the M1079 van and will increase the likelihood of a rollover. Heavy cabinets must always be mounted as low as possible with the weight distributed as equally as possible between left and right sides of M1079 van. Remember to consider the weight of the items that will be stored in the cabinets. Failure to comply decreases the stability of the M1079 van and will increase the likelihood of a rollover. Always keep in mind, when placing items inside the M1079 van, that heavier items must always be positioned as low as possible and the weight distributed as equally as possible between left and right sides of M1079 van. Failure to comply decreases the stability of the M1079 van and will increase the likelihood of a rollover. b. Correct all deficiencies noted during inspection, if facilities are available. If repairs are required beyond the scope of Unit Maintenance, refer the deficiencies to Direct or General Support Maintenance. 2-45. STORAGE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES a. Provide access to the vehicle during storage. CAUTION Ensure tires are not resting on surfaces containing grease or oil. Failure to comply may result in damage to equipment. b. Do not block wheels, but do be sure tires are not resting on surfaces containing grease or oil. c. Perform complete lubrication in accordance with TM 9-2320-365-10 and Appendix H. d. If possible, store vehicles close together, out of direct sunlight and away from electrical or generating equipment. e. Ensure the fuel tank contains at least 20 gallons (75.7 liters) of treated fuel. The fuel should be treated with Biobor J.F. The addition of 3 teaspoons of Biobor to 20 gallons of fuel will provide adequate protection against fungus growth. When storing a vehicle in freezing conditions, the addition of 3 ounces of isopropyl alcohol to every 20 gallons of diesel fuel will help prevent fuel-line freeze up. f. Monthly Storage Maintenance Instructions. (1) Conduct visual inspection of vehicle. Check lubricant, battery electrolyte, coolant level and tire pressures. Correct any discrepancies. (2) Inspect oil can points. Lubricate if necessary. 2-2135