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Figure 4-4. Element and Case
Figure 4-5. Air Cleaner Hose Connections
d. Refer to figure 4-2 and remove filter cartridge
(8) by unscrewing from base. If cartridge gasket
sticks to filter base, peel off and discard gasket.
e. Install new filter cartridge and gasket. Coat
gasket with a thin film of clean engine oil before
installing cartridge. Screw cartridge down over base
u n t i l cartridge contacts gasket, then tighten l/2
turn farther.
f. Refill crankcase as shown in figure 4-6. Use
4-1/2 quarts of oil of the proper grade and weight.
Note
Do not use multi-viscosity oils unless the
proper weight of oil for temperature
conditions to be encountered is unavaila-
ble.
Figure 4-6. Crankcase Fill Procedure
g. Start engine and check oil filter for leaks. Run
engine at idle for five minutes, then shut off and
allow time for oil to drain back to crankcase.
of the spin-on throwaway type is provided to
prevent dirt or foreign material from circulating
through the system. Transmission fluid and filter
h. Check oil level on dipstick (see figure 4-7) and
add oil as required to bring level to full mark on
should be changed at each 500 hours of service, or
dipstick.
at time of any transmission repair.
4-9. TRANSMISSION/POWER
a . Operate the vehicle until normal operating
STEERING
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. The transmission sump
temperature is reached, then remove both
provides oil for operation of the torque converter,
transmission drain plugs, shown in figures 4-8 and
transmission clutches, and power steering. A filter
4-9.
4-9

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