DRAFT
TM 5-4210-249-13&P-2
FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE
WATER PUMP ENGINE FUEL LINES REPLACEMENT
INITIAL SETUP:
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Tools and Special Tools
Equipment Conditions
Drain Pan (WP 0622, Item 9)
Pump house panels S, T, and U
Tool Kit, General Mechanic's: Automotive
removed (WP 0540)
(WP 0622, Item 27)
Pump panel housing opened (WP 0325)
Water pump engine valve cover gasket
Materials/Parts
Sealant, Pipe Teflon (WP 0625, Item 46)
Fuel system drained and
Tags, Identification (WP 0625, Item 51)
Ties, Cable, Plastic (WP 0625, Item 58)
On-board tool mounting bracket(s)
Preformed Packing (2)
removed (WP 0528)
Preformed Packing (2)
Passenger side front crew cab access panel
Preformed Packing (2)
removed (WP 0499)
Preformed Packing (2)
Water pump engine noise panel
References
WP 0615, Fig. 17
REMOVAL
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WARNING
ICON 21 27 46 26
Fuel and oil are slippery and can cause falls. To avoid injury, wipe up spilled fuel or
oil with rags.
Fuel is very flammable and can explode easily. To avoid serious injury or death,
keep fuel away from open fire and keep fire extinguisher within easy reach when
working with fuel. Do not work on fuel system when engine is hot. Fuel can be
ignited by hot engine. When working with fuel, post signs that read NO SMOKING
WITHIN 50 FEET of vehicle.
Contact with fuel can irritate eyes and skin. Do not let fuel get into eyes. If fuel
comes into contact with eyes, immediately rinse eyes with clear water. Wash fuel
off skin with soap and water as soon as possible after contact.
Wear safety goggles for eye protection when removing, cleaning, or installing fuel
lines and fuel air vent lines to prevent injury or blindness.
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