TM-9-2320-209-34-2-3

2½-TON, 6X6, M44A1 AND M44A2 SERIES TRUCKS (MULTIFUEL)

TECHNICAL MANUAL; MAINTENANCE; DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT LEVEL; VOLUME 2 OF 2; PART 3 OF 3

MAY 1981

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TM 9-2320-209-34-2-3
21-5. POWERPLANT HEATER TEST.
TOOLS:
No special tools required
SUPPLIES:
None
PERSONNEL: One
EQUIPMENT CONDITION:
Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.
a. Preliminary Procedure. Remove power plant heater. Refer to para 21-6.
b. Testing.
WARNING
Smoking, sparks or open flames are not allowed
within 50 feet of work area during this task.
Fuel can explode, causing injury to personnel
and damage to equipment.
Exhaust gases of any fuel are very poisonous.
Be sure exhaust is directed out of work area.
Be sure work area is well ventilated. Failure to
do so could result in injury or death to personnel.
CAUTION
Be sure test stand is equipped with proper con-
trol box.
Proper control box is pn G-701633.
Damage to equipment will result if improper con-
trol box is used. Test stand must also be equipped
with a coolant container of about five-gallon capac-
ity.
Container should be higher than heater. Con-
tainer must be vented. Coolant used must be of
same type as used in engine. Pure water cannot
be used.
Failure to use proper coolant could cause
overheating and improper operation of thermostats,
damaging heater.
NOTE
A fuel burning coolant heater test stand and stop
watch is needed to perform these tests. Such a
test stand can be fabricated. Refer to ST 9-194.
(1) Fuel control valve.
CAUTION
Fuel flow and leak tests must be done with fuel
control valve in the position it normally operates.
Fuel used must be of the type
Failure to do this could result
ment, causing serious damage
normally used.
in a wrong measure-
to equipment.
21-2


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