TB-9-2300-378-14 Technical Bulletin for Air Induction System M48 M60 Download
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TB 9-2300-378-14 (c) Disconnect hose assembly from outlet elbow of air cleaner and elbow of turbocharger. (d) Position one end of hose assembly onto outlet elbow and other end over turbosupercharger elbow. (e) Tighten T-bolt nut to eliminate all clearance between T-bolt and clamp. Tighten T-bolt one additional turn. This will apply approximately 8-12 lb-in torque. (f) Using wrench, tighten clamp. (g) Close quick release clamp and install pin. (h) Close top deck grille doors TM-10. 3-7. Army Oil Analysis Program a. General. (1) The Army Oil Analysis Program is part of a DOD-wide effort to detect impending equipment component failures and lubricant condition through periodic analysis of oil samples. (2) Oil analysis helps determine the internal condition of engines, gearboxes, trans- missions, and other oil-lubricated system sand components. Your tank is included in the program. (3) Just like a doctor checks your blood for diseases, your expert Army laboratory technicians analyze your oil sample to tell you what is going on inside your engine and the condition of your oil. b. Purpose. (1) To detect potential component failure. (2) T O reduce maintenance costs through preventive maintenance - prior to major repair. (3) To develop a data bank relating to component wear or failure. c. Procedures. Refer to TB 43-0211. NOTE Be sure to identify each oil sample with the engine serial number and tank serial number. 3-39/(3-40 blank)