TM 5-3895-385-23-1
FIELD MAINTENANCE
BITUMINOUS MATERIAL PAVING MACHINE (BMPM)
ENGINE FLUID LEAKS
INITIAL SETUP:
Test Equipment
References ― Continued
Radiator testing kit (WP 0440, Vol 3, Item 63)
WP 0340, Vol 2
Personnel Required
WP 0341, Vol 2
91L
WP 0342, Vol 2
References
WP 0343, Vol 2
WP 0323, Vol 2
WP 0344, Vol 2
WP 0324, Vol 2
WP 0347, Vol 2
WP 0327, Vol 2
WP 0364, Vol 2
WP 0329, Vol 2
WP 0365, Vol 2
WP 0331, Vol 2
WP 0367, Vol 2
WP 0336, Vol 2
Equipment Conditions
WP 0337, Vol 2
Engine off (TM 5-3895-385-10)
WP 0339, Vol 2
Engine hood assembly removed (WP 0433, Vol 2)
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
WARNING
Engine oil pressure is high enough to penetrate skin. Keep hands and body away from any
pressurized leak. Use cardboard or paper to check for leaks. Failure to comply may cause
injury or death to personnel.
Hot coolant can burn. If the radiator cooler cap is hot to the touch, it is too hot to open. Allow
the coolant to cool before opening the radiator cooler cap. Contact with high-pressure steam
and/or liquids can cause burns and scalding. Wear gloves, additional protective clothing, and
goggles as required. Failure to comply may cause injury or death to personnel.
Engine coolant may enter eyes or strike the face during cooling system maintenance. Wear
appropriate eye/face protection while performing cooling system tasks. Failure to comply
may cause injury or death to personnel.
Engine coolant is toxic to eyes and poisonous if ingested. Eye protection is required when
working with engine coolant. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact. Failure to comply may
cause injury or death to personnel.