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Figure 2-5.  Engine, Removal and Installation.
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Figure 3-1.  External Power Box Assembly, Exploded View

TM5-6115-593-34 NAVFAC P-8-631-34 TO-35C2-3-463-2 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE OF EXTERNAL POWER ASSEMBLY 3-1.  PREHEAT SYSTEMS CONTACTOR K107 AND HEATER CONTACTOR K109 a.     Removal.    Refer  to  Operator/Crew  and  Organizational  Maintenance  manual  for  removal  of  preheat  system contactor K107 (54, figure 3-1) and heater contactor K109 (54, figure 3-1). b.  Repair.  (See figure 3-2.)  Repair preheat system contactor K107 (54, figure 3-1) by replacing contacts, armature, and coil, as follows: (1) Remove  screws  (1,  figure  3-2)  and  cover  (2).    Disconnect  wires  from  coil  terminals.    Remove  coil  (4)  and magnet assembly (3). (2) Separate the coil (4) from the magnet assembly (3). NOTE Contacts are not harmed by slight discoloration and pitting.  Do not file them.  Replacement is necessary only when the contact has worn thin. (4) To replace movable contacts (6), place contactor (nameplate down) on a flat surface and insert a replacement movable contact finger. 3-2.  CONTACTOR K108 a.  Removal.  Refer to Operator/Crew  and Organizational Maintenance manual for removal of preheat system transfer contactor K108 (51, figure 3-1). b.  Repair.  (See figure 3-3.)  Repair transfer contactor K108 (51, figure 3-1) by replacing contacts, armature and coil in each contactor, as follows: (1) Remove screws (3, figure 3-3) and cover (4).  Disconnect wires from coil terminals.  Remove coil (6) from the magnet assembly (5). (2) Separate the coil (6) from the magnet assembly (5). NOTE Recommended driving torques for items 3 and 7 are 18 to 21 inch-pounds (2 to 2.4 joules). (3) When replacing coil (6) the magnet must be installed with the word FRONT appearing as shown in figure 3-3. NOTE Contacts   are   not   harmed   by   slight   discoloration   and   slight   pitting.      Do   not   file   them. Replacement is necessary when the contact is worn thin. (4) Remove screws (7) on power plant.  Replace movable contacts (8) by placing contactor (nameplate down) on a flat surface and inserting replacement movable contact fingers. 3-3.  CONTACTOR K120 a.    Removal.    Refer  to  Operator/Crew  and  Organizational  Maintenance  manual  for  removal  of  motor  contactor  (57, figure 3-1). b.  Test.  Make test connections to motor contactor K120 as shown in figure 3-4. (1) Set switch to on and adjust variable load to provide 1000 watt load.  Ammeter should read approximately 8.3 amps. (2) Set switch to off. (3) Connect jumper across L1 and L2 terminals. (4) Remove and reconnect load to terminals X2 and T2. (5) Set switch to on.  Ammeter 3-1

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