ARMY TM 9-6115-643-24
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-445-22
d. Remove overflow bottle cap.
e. Fill overflow bottle to COLD level.
TABLE 2-1. Coolant
AMBlENT
RADIATOR
TEMPERATURE
COOLANT
RATlO
+40°F TO +120°F
WATER: MIL-A-53009
(4°C TO 49°C)
INHIBITOR, CORROSION
35:1
25°F TO +120°F
WATER: MIL-A-46153
(-32°C TO 49°C)
ANTIFREEZE
1:1
25°F TO +120°F
MIL-A-11755
(-32°C TO 49°C)
ANTIFREEZE
N/A
f. Install overflow bottle and radiator caps.
g. After 30 minutes of operation check coolant/antifreeze level at overflow bottle. Add coolant/antifreeze as required
to overflow bottle.
2.1.2.3.
Fuel Tank.
W A R N I NG
a.
b.
c .
d.
Maintain metal-to-metal contact between fuel tank filler neck and fuel
nozzle to prevent sparks from static electricity. Do not smoke or use
open flame in area of fueling operation. Failure to follow this warning
could result in explosion, severe personal injury, or death.
Check that fuel drain valve is closed, refer to FIGURE 1-12.
W A R N I NG
Hot refueling of generators while they are operating presents a safety
hazard and should not be attempted. Hot engine surfaces and sparks
produced from the engine and generator circuitry are possible sources
of ignition. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe person-
al injury or death.
Remove fuel tank filler cap.
Fill fuel tank with fuel type in accordance with TABLE 22. Fuel tank capacity is 14 gallons (53 liters).
Install fuel tank filler cap.
2.1.2.4.
Lubricating Oil.
a. Place suitable container under oil drain plug and remove plug.
b. Open battery access door, and open oil drain valve (FIGURE 1-12) and drain oil.
c. Close oil drain valve and remove oil fill cap.
N O TE
Dipstick is marked indicating that oil level can be checked and oil added
when engine is running or stopped. Make sure the correct side of dip-
stick is checked.
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