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TM 10-3930-638-24&P
2-17. COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (cont)
c. Radiator and Shroud (cont).
ACTION
REMARKS
ITEM
STEP
LOCATION
REMOVAL (cont)
CAUTION
1
(Cont)
Exercise care when removing radiator (11). Do not allow radi-
ator fins to be damaged by engine fan or other parts during
removal.
Carefully lift from vehicle
Remove
i. Radiator (11)
Remove and
j. Two mounts(12)
discard as
required
DISASSEMBLY
Pull from valve (15)
Remove
a. Drain hose (13)
2
Radiator (11)
Unclip from radiator and pull from fit-
Remove
b. Overflow hose
ting at filler neck
(14)
NOTE
Disassemble remaining parts only if required for replacement.
Loosen and
c. Drain valve (15)
remove
d. Two cap screws
Loosen and
Support strap (20)
remove
(16), washers
(17 and 18)
and nuts (19)
e. Two straps (20)
Remove
CLEANING
3
Wipe with clean, damp cloth
Hoses (13 and 14)
Clean
and coolant
reservoir (21)
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680), used to clean parts is toxic and
flammable. Wear protective goggles and gloves and use only in a
well ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes
and don't breathe vapors. Do not use near open flame or exces-
sive heat and don't smoke when using it. Failure to do so could
cause serious injury. If you become dizzy while using cleaning
solvent, get fresh air immediately, and get medical attention. If
contact with skin or clothes is made, flush with large amounts of
water. If contact with eyes is made, wash eyes with water immed-
iately, and obtain medical aid immediately.
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