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TM 5-3895-373-34 Table 2-1.  Engine Troubleshooting - Continued. MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 2. LOW POWER OUTPUT, EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION/BLACK EXHAUST, OR MISFIRING. Refer to MALFUNCTION 1.  ENGINE FAILS TO START OR FAILS TO START EASILY. 3. BLUE OR WHITE EXHAUST. Step 1. Perform steps I to 4 of MALFUNCTION 1.  ENGINE FAILS TO START OR FAILS TO START EASILY. Step 2. Check for broken/worn, or sticking piston rings by performing a compression test on engine. If  compression  in  one  or  more  cylinders  is  less  than  275  psi  (1896  kPa),  replace  or  repair damaged components as necessary.  Refer to paragraph 2.17. Step 3. Remove   and   inspect   intake   and   exhaust   valves,   push   rods,   springs,   and   guides.      Refer   to paragraph 2.17. Replace or repair intake/exhaust valves and valve seat inserts showing signs of pitting. Replace push rods, springs, and guides as necessary.  Refer to paragraph 2.17. 4. LOW OIL PRESSURE. NOTE Coolant mixed with oil produces a milky discoloration or a brown sludge and will cause low oil pressure. Step 1. Open  front  top  left  access  door  per  TM  5-3895-373-10.    Remove  dipstick  and  check  if  oil  has  a milky discoloration or has become a brown sludge.  The following list contains possible causes of contamination.      Check   each   possible   cause   using   the   method   described.      Repair   or   replace damaged components as necessary. If oil is contaminated with coolant, go to step 2. If oil is not contaminated with coolant, go to step 6. 2-9

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