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OIL COOLER AND CYLINDER AIR HOUSING
(CONTINUED)
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
A
Inspect cooler for bent or damaged cooling fins (2).
Inspect for cracked or defective welds which may result in
B
of oil. If welds are defective, replace oil cooler.
WARNING
Particles blown by compressed air can be
dangerous. Direct air stream away from person-
nel in immediate area.
c
Dry outside of cooler using compressed air under moderate
pressure.
CLEANING
Flush inside of cooler with
diesel fuel.
D
Drain cooler thoroughly.
E
WARNING
Flush again with clean oil.
F
Dry-cleaning solvent used to clean parts is poten-
tially dangerous to personnel and property: Do
Straighten
G
bent cooling fins.
not use near open flame or excessive heat. Flash
point of solvent is
A
Clean cooler inside and out with dry-cleaning solvent (item 8,
Flush piping by forcing diesel fuel through inlet 1).
B
Drain cooler thoroughly.
c
Flush again with clean oil.
D
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