TM 55-2840-231-23
1-36. Engine - Preservation - Continued
LOCATION/lTEM
REMARKS
12. Engine Inlet and
If covers are not available, seal openings with
Exhaust Protective
barrier material (item 2, Appendix D) and
Covers
secure with tape (item 3, Appendix D).
13. Engine
Use DA Form 2408-13.
14. Engine Accessories
Refer to TM 55-1520-214-23 or TM 55-1520-
228-23.
15. Starter-Generator
Use methylethylketone (item 32, Appendix
Drive
D) as cleaning agent.
Prolonged contact with lubricating
oil (item 5, Appendix D) may cause
a skin rash. Those areas of skin and
clothing that come in contact with
lubricating oil should be thoroughly
washed immediately. Enclosed areas
where lubricating oil is used should
be adequately ventilated to keep
mist and fumes to a minimum.
16. Engine
Use lubricating oil (item 5, Appendix D).
Prolonged contact with lubricating
oil (item 5, Appendix D) may cause
a skin rash. Those areas of skin and
clothing that come in contact with
lubricating oil should be thoroughly
washed immediately, Enclosed areas
where lubricating oil is used should
be adequately ventilated to keep
mist and fumes to a minimum.
1-46
ACTION
Install.
Make all necessary entries
to include date and ex-
tent of engine preserva-
tion on engine historical
form.
Remove.
Clean splines when nec-
essary to remove pre-
viously applied lubricant.
Coat all accessory, drive
splines and pads which
do not have accessories
installed on them and
engine oil shipping
plugs (6, 7, and 8) with
lubricating oil.
