Magnetic strainer PM.1. Remove the cover and spring, then remove the filter assembly. 2. If you're in the motor pool, steam clean the screen and magnets, and then dry 'em with pressurized pres·sur·ize tr.v. pres·sur·ized, pres·sur·iz·ing, pres·sur·iz·es 1. To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine). 2. air. In the field, wash the screen in MIL-PRF-680 Type III dry cleaning solvent. Clean the magnets with a stiff bristle bristle 1. the thick strong animal fibers collected at commercial abattoirs for use in brushes. 2. the sharp serrated awns of grass and some cereal seeds that confer a capacity to penetrate normal skin and mucosa and to cause ulcerative stomatitis, grass seed abscess and the like. brush. Don't use a wire brush! That type of brush can scratch or demagnetize de·mag·net·ize tr.v. de·mag·net·ized, de·mag·net·iz·ing, de·mag·net·iz·es 1. To remove magnetic properties from. 2. To erase (a magnetic storage device). them. And don't drop or tap the magnets. That can demagnetize or break them. 3. Check the cover seal for cracks, tears or mashed edges. If you find any, replace the seal, NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 5330-00-863-5549. 4. Install the magnets, screen, spring and cover, in that order. Torque the cover nuts to 31-34 lb-ft dry (no oil) or 23-25 lb-ft (threads lubed with oil). 5. With the engine running and the transmission in neutral, pull the dipstick dipstick /dip·stick/ (dip´stik) a strip of cellulose chemically impregnated to render it sensitive to protein, glucose, or other substances in the urine. to measure the oil level. Add oil to bring it to the FULL mark on the dipstick. HERE'S A PM TIP THAT SAVES WEAR AND TEAR ON THE DOZER'S TRANSMISSION. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] YOU'RE CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION IN A D7G DOZER AND NOTICE THE FLUID IS CONTAMINATED contaminated, v 1. made radioactive by the addition of small quantities of radioactive material. 2. made contaminated by adding infective or radiographic materials. 3. an infective surface or object. WITH WITH METAL SHAVINGS. HEY! [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I ALWAYS CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION'S PRIMARY FILTER. SO, WHAT GIVES? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WHAT GIVES IS A CLOGGED SCREEN IN THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM'S MAGNETIC STRAINER. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A CLOGGED SCREEN RESTRICS OIL FLOW IN YOUR D7G'S TRANSMISSION. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE RESULTS IS WEAR AND TEAR IN THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] OK ... SO HOW DO I CLEAN THE SCREEN? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CLEANING THE SCREEN AND MAGNETS IS A 250-HOUR SERVICE IN LO 5-2410-237-12 AND TM 5-2410-237-20. HERE'S HOW ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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