TM 9-2350-277-34
REPAIR RADIATOR
0019 00
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS:
Testing radiator for flow (page 0019 00-1).
Cleaning radiator (page 0019 00-2).
Disassemble (page 0019 00-3).
Inspection and Repair (page 0019 00-3).
Rod (page 0019 00-4).
Assemble (page 0019 00-4).
INITIAL SETUP:
Maintenance Level
Direct Support
Tools and Special Tools
Metal Workers Tool Kit (WP 0120 00, Item 63)
Apron (WP 0120 00, Item 2)
Scratch Wire Brush (WP 0120 00, Item 5)
Radiator Flow Test Machine (WP 0120 00, Item 16)
Industrial Goggles (WP 0120 00, Item 19)
Radiator Test Plug Set (WP 0120 00, Item 41)
Radiator Test Stand (WP 0120 00, Item 56)
Materials/Parts
Soldering flux (WP 0122 00, Item 32)
Tin alloy solder (WP 0122 00, Item 33)
Personnel Required
Metal Worker 44B10
References
See your -20
TM 750-254
Equipment Condition
Radiator removed (see your -20)
WARNING
Air pressure in excess of 30 psi (207 kPa) can injure personnel. Do not direct pressurized air at
yourself or others. Always wear goggles.
INSPECTION OF INSTALLED ITEMS
TESTING RADIATOR FOR FLOW
1.
Plug auxiliary tank connector opening (1). Use radiator test plug set.
2.
Plug radiator outlet opening (2) Use radiator test plug set.
3.
Immerse radiator in water. Direct air at 25 to 30 psi (172 to 207 kPa) into inlet opening (3). Use radiator flow test
machine.
0019 00-1