TM 9-2320-387-24-1
3-14
Change 1
3-8. ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, AND POWER STEERING OIL COOLER ASSEMBLY
MAINTENANCE (Cont'd)
c. Cleaning and Inspection
1.
Remove four socket-head screws (7) securing oil cooler (16) to radiator (17).
2.
Remove prop rod (6.1) from clip (10), raise oil cooler (16) and secure oil cooler (16) in place using
prop rod (6.1).
WARNING
Compressed air used for cleaning purposes will not exceed 30 psi
(207 kPa). Use only with effective chip guarding and personal
protective equipment (goggles/shield, gloves, etc.).
3.
Using water and compressed air, remove dirt, trash, and insects embedded in oil cooler (16) and
radiator (17) fins.
4.
Inspect oil cooler (16) for breaks, punctures, cracks, and splits. Replace oil cooler (16), if damaged.
5.
Lower oil cooler (16) and secure on radiator (17) with four socket-head screws (7).
6.
Secure prop rod (6.1) in clip (10).
b. Installation
NOTE
Perform steps 1 through 3 if vehicle is equipped with radiator
cleaning components.
1.
Install two hinges (18) on oil cooler (16) with four washers (19) and capscrews (20).
2.
Install spacer (10.1) and clip (10) on oil cooler (16) with washer (9) and capscrew (8).
3.
Install support bracket (6) on oil cooler (16) with two washers (5) and capscrews (4).
4.
Install oil cooler (16) on radiator (17) with four socket-head screws (7).
5.
Connect two transmission fluid cooler line connector hoses (1) to transmission fluid cooler ports (3)
with hose clamps (2) and tighten hose clamps to 10-20 lb-in. (1-2 Nm).
6.
Connect two engine oil cooler supply and return lines (15) to engine oil cooler ports (11).
7.
Connect two power steering fluid line hoses (12) to power steering fluid cooler ports (14) and
tighten hose clamps (13) to 10-20 lb-in. (1-2 Nm).