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SECTION V. TROUBLESHOOTING - TM-5-4930-217-140055
Section VIII. ENGINE ASSEMBLY

TM-5-4930-217-14 Trailer Mounted 23 CFM Compressor Reciprocating Gasoline Driven (Elliot Machine Model ENG-3) Manual
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3-32. Oil Consumption Excessive
3-31. Hose Reels do not Turn Properly
Possible Remedy
Probable Cause
Possible Remedy
Probable Cause
Low oil supply _________ Drain, fill with correct oil.
Loose mounting . ------- Tighten hose reels at reel
Leak at air filter cap ___ Replace oil filter cap.
hub.
Defective reel brake ---- Replace the reel brake.
Section VI. RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
3-33. Definitions
3-34. General Methods Used to Attain
Proper Suppression
a. Interference. The term "interference" as
used herein applies to electrical disturbances
a. Essentially, suppression is attained by
in the radio frequency range which are gen-
providing a low resistance path to ground stray
erated by the lubricating and servicing unit
currents. Methods used include shielding the
and which may interfere with the proper oper-
ignition and high frequency wires, grounding
ation of radio receivers or other electronic
the frame with bonding straps, and using
equipment, or enable the enemy to locate the
capacitors and resistors.
equipment.
b. Refer to TM 5-2805-203-14 for inter-
b. Interference Suppression. The term "in-
ference suppression of the engine.
terference suppression" as used herein applies
3-35. Interference Suppression Components
to the methods used to eliminate or effectively
reduce radio interference generated by the
a. Generator Capacitor. Test capacitor for
lubricating and servicing unit.
leaks and shorts on a capacitor tester; replace
d e f e c t i v e capacitor. -
b. Engine. Refer to TM 5-2805-203-14 for
engine suppression components.
Section VII. ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY, BATTERY DRAWER,
TOOLBOX AND TROUBLE LIGHT
b. Installation.
3-36. General
(1) Carefully lift the enclosure assembly
The enclosure assembly (3, fig. 3-6) consists
up and over the lubrication unit (15, fig. 36)
of the front and rear door assemblies and two
being certain to aline the enclosure assembly
identical side door assemblies. Each door as-
with the frame.
sembly consists of two panels with latches (5)
(2) Lower the enclosure in position
for securing panel and two slide locking de-
alining holes provided for lifting rings.
vices. The enclosure itself is provided with four
hand lifting devices, one at each side corner.
(3) Install the lifting rings (1) in position
and tighten.
3-37. Enclosure Assembly
(4) Install fuel filler hose (80, fig. 3-8).
a. Removal.
Note. Make sure that doors are secure before lift-
(1) Unscrew and remove the four lifting
ing enclosure.
rings (1, fig. 3-6) on top of the enclosure
assembly.
3-38. Battery Drawer
(2) Disconnect fuel filler hose (80, fig.
a. Removal. The battery drawer can be dis-
3-8).
assembled into its components parts by refer-
(3) Using the four hand lifting devices,
ring to figure 3-6, index numbers 19 through
(two riveted on each side of enclosure) care-
24.
fully lift the enclosure assembly up and over
the lubricator internal equipment and off of the
b. Cleaning and Inspection. Refer to para-
frame.
graphs 2-3 and 2-4.
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