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TM 9-2320-364-10 2-104      Table 2-3.  Operator’s Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (After) - CONT. Location Item No. Interval Item to Check/ Service Procedure Not Fully Mission Capable if:    Never allow engine oil level to drop below the LOW mark.   Damage to engine may result.    High engine oil level could indicate fuel or water leakage into crankcase and could cause serious damage to equipment.  Notify Unit Maintenance if high oil level is detected. NOTE    Ensure vehicle is positioned on level ground.    The ladder is needed for the following procedure.    Dipstick must be inserted all the way into tube.    Allow at 20 minues to elapse after shutdown before checking oil to allow engine oil to drain to crank case. 62 After Engine Oil Level Check that engine oil level is between Low (L) and Full (F) on the dipstick (1).  If below Low (L) fill as required.  Close access panel (2). Oil level is not between Low (L) and Full (F) on dipstick or Class III leak is evident.

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