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TM-9-2520-215-34 Recovery Vehicle Full Tracked: Heavy M88A2 (NSN 2350 01 290 4683) Manual
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM – Continued

TM 9--2520--215--34 0005 00--11 THEORY OF OPERATION -- CONTINUED 0005 00 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM – Continued Action Of Hydraulic System in Reverse Range, Converter Drive, No Steer NOTE Refer to Torque path in Reverse Range, Converter Drive, No Steer schematic view and Hydraulic System, Reverse range--No Steer--schematic view. In reverse range, the hydraulic system functions as describe in neutral--range operation. The only differences are: The reverse--range clutch is applied. The out pressure and brake coolant pumps operate in a reverse direction. The oil passage from the range selector to the top of the main pressure--regulator valve is exhausted. When the range--selector valve directs pressure to the reverse--range clutch, lockup cannot occur. Therefore, al- though the throttle position may actuate the lockup relay valve, the valve will have no function. The brake coolant pump reverse rotation draws air (or air/oil mixture) from the lines leading to the output reduction gear assemblies. The air or mixture is discharged at the air valve, which is open when brakes are released. This loss is negligible. The output--driven pressure pump reverse rotation recalculates a small portion of the oil pumped by the input--driven pump. When the line at the top of the main pressure--regulator valve is exhausted, main pressure is higher, as it is during low range. The shift inhibitor will prevent a shift to any other range, above certain output speeds. Refer to Downshift In- hibitor Limits. DIRECTION OF TRAVEL REVERSE---RANGE CLUTCH APPLIED Torque Path in Reverse---Range, Converter Drive, No Steer---Schematic View

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