ARMY TM 9-2805-259-14
AIR FORCE TO 38G2-89-54
NAVY NAVFAC P-8-615-14E
2-12. Operation in Rainy, Humid, or Salt Air Conditions. The procedures for operating the engine
are the same as under usual conditions except for the following special precautions:
a. Remove all visible signs of corrosion as soon as possible.
b. Keep fuel lines, and ignition lines as dry as possible.
c. If possible, store engine indoors.
d. Use a thin layer of oil or desiccants to keep corrosion to a minimum.
2-13. Operation in Extreme Heat. The procedures
for operating the engine are the same as
under normal
condition except for the following special precautions:
a. Check oil level more often when operating in extreme heat. Use appropriate grade oil. Refer to
LO 9-2805-259-12.
b. Allow engine to cool off longer after removing end item load.
In extreme hot temperatures, the engine will run efficiently but at a reduced horse power rating. For each
c.
10F (12.2C) above 60F(15.5C), a 1 percent loss of power should be expected.
2-14. Operation at
Different Altitudes. The procedures
for operating the engine are the same as
under
usual conditions. The engine will operate at altitudes of up to 5000 feet above sea level but at a reduced horse
power rating. For every 1000 feet above sea level, a 3.5 percent power loss should be expected.
2-15. Operation in Extreme Cold. The engine can be
operated in
temperatures a
cold as
-25F (-32C).
The procedures for operating the engine are the same as under usual conditions excepts for the following special
precautions.
a. Protect the engine from icing. Remove ice and snow from engine as often as possible.
b. Allow engine sufficient warm-up time before apply end item load.
c. Use appropriate grade oil. Refer to LO 9-2805-259-12.