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TM10-3930-660-10
1-13. ENGINE LUBRICATION AND COOLING SYSTEMS.
OIL PUMP. Located on the front housing cover side. The pump draws oil from the oil pan and sends it
through the oil cooler, and then through the oil filter. From the filter, the oil enters the cylinder block to
lubricate the engine and is then returned to the oil pan. From the filter, oil is also sent through the
turbocharger and then returned to the oil pan.
OIL PAN. Contains the oil that lubricates moving parts in the engine. It is attached to the bottom of the
engine.
ENGINE OIL COOLER. Engine oil flows through the plates of the oil cooler. As the oil warms, the heat
is transferred to the coolant which flows from the radiator. The coolant flows across the plates of the oil
cooler.
OIL FILTER. Removes particles from the oil which could cause damage to the internal parts of the
engine.
WATER PUMP. Draws coolant from the radiator and sends it through the oil cooler cavity and cylinder
block to cool the engine. The coolant then returns to the radiator.
FAN. The fan is turned by the engine drive belt. It creates air flow through the radiator to lower the
temperature of the coolant as it passes through the radiator.
RADIATOR. The 6KVRRTFL cooling system uses an overflow system. The system is full when 2
quarts of coolant are visible in the overflow bottle. Coolant circulates through the radiator to be cooled
after leaving the cylinder block.
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