
SEBU8213-04 127
Maintenance Section
Radiator Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace
Personal injury can result from air pressure.
Personal injury can result without following prop-
er procedure. When using pressure air, we ar a pro-
tective face shield and protective clothing.
Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less
than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
Pressurized air is the preferred method for removing
loose debris. Direct the air in the opposite direction
of the fan's air flow. Hold the nozzle approximately
6 mm (0.25 inch) away from the fins. Slowly move the
air nozzle in a direction that is parallel with the tubes.
This will remove debris that is between the tubes.
See Special Publication, SEBD0518, “Know Your
Cooling System” for the complete procedure for
cleaning the radiator core.
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Radiator Pressure Cap -
Clean/R
eplace
SMCS Code: 1353-070-Z2; 1353-510-Z2
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Illustration 192
1. Open the access panel on top of the engine
compartment.
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Illustration 193
2. Slowly loosen pressure cap (1) in order to release
pressure from the cooling system.
3. Remove the pressure cap.
4. Inspect the pressure cap for damage, for deposits,
or for foreign material. Clean the pressure cap
with a clean cloth. Replace the pressure cap if the
cap is damaged.
5. Install the pressure cap.
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Ripper Linkage and Cylinder
Bearings - Lubricate
SMCS Code: 5352; 6300; 6313
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Illustration 194
1. Lubricate the two fittings (1) for the upper link pin
on each side of the ripper.
2. Lubricate two fittings (2) at the top of the cylinder.
Lubricate two fittings (3) at the bottom of the
cylinder.
3. Lubricate two fitting(4)oneachsideforthelower
link.