TM 55-1520-240-23-5
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INSTALL COMBINING TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER FAN AND SHAFT 145D5319-3 OR
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1.
With retaining nut (1) of fan (2) facing up, set fan
(2) on firm surface.
Overgreasing can damage the fan.
2.
Pump grease (E190) into grease fitting (3) of fan
(2) until grease comes out of vent fitting (4). Do
not overgrease fan.
3.
Coat four studs (5) on oil cooler (6) with oil (E253,
E254, or E254.1). Install fan (2) on studs.
4.
Install nuts (7) on studs (5). Torque nuts to 5 to
15 inch-pounds above run-on torque.
5.
Slowly rotate fan impeller assembly (8). Check
that the lower impeller does not rub against
baffle (9).
6.
Check for gaps between flange of fan (2) and oil
cooler (6). Use a feeler gage. Record the width
and mark the location of any gaps.
7.
Remove nuts (7) from studs (5). Remove fan (2)
from cooler (6).
8.
Prepare shaft (10) for installation as follows:
Dry cleaning solvent (E162) is
flammable and toxic. It can irritate
skin and cause burns. Use only in
well-ventilated area, away from heat
and open flame. In case of contact,
immediately flush skin or eyes with
water for at least 15 minutes. Get
medical attention for eyes.
a.
Clean splines (11) at each end of the shaft.
Use dry cleaning solvent (E162) and clean
cloths (E120). Wear gloves (E186) and
goggles.
b.
Check that a plug (12) is in each end of the
shaft.
c.
If installed, remove packing (13) from each
end of the shaft. Retain packings.
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