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TM 5-5420-226-20-1 SYSTEMS  OPERATION  -  Continued COOLING  SYSTEM.  Air  for  cooling  is  drawn  into  engine  compartment  through  air  intake  grille doors   by   two   engine-mounted   fans   which   draw   air   through   engine   and   transmission   oil   coolers, over  cylinder  fins,  and  discharge  air  vertically  from  engine  shroud.  Baffles  and  deflectors  on cooling  fan  shroud  direct  air  flow  across  cylinders. TRANSMISSION    SHROUD. Insulated  sheet  metal  assembly  fitting  over  top  and  rear portions   of   transmission. ENGINE   SHROUD. Sheet   metal   assembly   covering   top   of   engine,   guides   hot   air   from engine  cooling  fans  toward  rear  of  tank.  Removed  with  powerplant. COOLING  FANS.  Mounted  on  oil-driven  centrifugal  clutch  and  disk  towers  on  engine,  fans draw  air  through  engine  and  transmission  oil  cooler  cores  to  cool  circulated  oil.  Fans  draw air  over  baffles  and  deflectors  on  engine  and  shroud  to  direct  air  flow  across  cylinders. Fans  also  force  hot  air  and  exhaust  gases  through  exhaust  doors. 2-13

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