PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1984

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 382

SEPTEMBER 1984

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1984 - Page 7 of 35
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M113A1/A2 FOV .±.
Plugs, Fittings and Valves
valves on ML 13-series VehIcles road±
wheel arms. You can't lube until you
replace the fittings²
Well, you can solve the proBlem of
broken fittings the next tIme you pull
a quarterly servIce²
Get yourself a supply of pIpe plugs,
fIttIngs and relIef valveS with
plugs.
LO
9³2350´26µ-¶2 fOr the ML L3A2·
series vehIcles tells you to Do it. The
gooD word also holds up fOr ML ¶3AL¸
serIes vehIclEs¹
ºf you need luBe fittIngs, use N»N
473¼½00½050³4208¹ You can get relief
valVes with N»N 4820½0¶¾070-7670¿
Up With the HEmLInE!
The shorter skIrts on the ML À3A2 vehicles have a lot Áore going Fr theÁ
than just style. They don't get torn up in the track .
.. and you DonÂt have to
remove them to pull track Áaintenance²
Now, with nothing much more than a hacksaw and a pair oà heavy shears,
you can conVert your ML L3AL type skirts to the ´A2 type¹ ºtem Para 3¾3e in
TÄ 43½000À³39³1 (Apr 8Å) has the do¾it³yourself scoop²
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SEP 84
SparE the Rod
You won't spoil the chilD, or In this
case the carrier, If youÂre real careÆl
when you hanDle the transfÇr gearcase
gage roD (dIpstick)¹
ºf you raÁ the gage RoD Into the gearÈ
case, It can end up with a bIg Bend or
kInk in It. And If that Big Bend Is on
the Éower 3 Inches of the rod, the rod
gets chewed up by the gearcase innards²
Naturally, there's goIng to be a lIttÉe
benD in the rod² Getting It in anD out
of the gÊarcase puts a bend in it² A
lIttle bend is
oK.
»o spare the r˹ ºf It gets bent In use,
straighten It by handÌ And go gently
when you put the rod back in the
Better SockEt A±²i³²b³e
»oCKetÍ N»Î ÏÐ20³00ÑÐ8г68ÒÓ, onÔt Cut It ÕÖ ×emoØing traÙK Úad nuts on
M2/Û3 ÄraDleÜs anÝ the M993 MÞß» ÙaÖrierà ºt spliáâ, anã thä heX åonts roUnæ
oçè éha
ê
t ëou neeD Is socKet, N»N Ïì30³00í22î³669Ï, and adaïteÖÍ N»N
ÏÐð0³00ñÐòųÏ20óô õheö÷ll Be addeã to youÖ ØehiCÉeøs Äùù the neXt time itús
changedû
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