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ARMY   TM   9-2805-262-14 AIR  FORCE  TO  38G2-90-1 NAVY   NAVFAC   P-8-613-14E CAUTION Equipment  operation  is  allowable  with  minor  leakage  (Class  I  or  II)  of  any  fluid  except fuel. Of course, consideration must be given to the fluid capacity in the item being checked inspected. When in doubt, notify your supervisor. When operating with Class I or II leaks, continue to check fluid level more often than required in the PMCS. Parts without fluid will stop working and/or cause equipment damage. Class Ill leaks should be reported to your supervisor or unit maintenance. f. Painting  Touch-up  engine  as  needed.  Refer  to  TM  43-0139  for  specific  painting  procedures. Item No. 1 Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). NOTE If  the  equipment  must  be  kept  in  continuous  operation,  check  and  service  only  those items that can be checked and serviced without disturbing operation. Make the complete checks  and  services  when  the  equipment  can  be  shut  down. B-Before D-During Interval B l l l l D l A Item to be Inspected Procedure ENGINE a. b. c. d. e. Visually  inspect  engine  for  signs  of damage  or  missing  parts. Inspect engine for evidence of fuel or oil leaks. Check fuel filter for evidence of fuel con- tamination  and  notify  unit  maintenance if present. Perform lubrication on engine. Refer to LO  9-2805-262-12  for  lubrication instructions. Listen to engine for unusual sounds, rough  running,  or  excessive  exhaust smoke. A-After Equipment  is  Not Ready/Available  If Class Ill oil leak, or Class I fuel leak is detected. 2-6


 


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