Light Grade Repair: Truck, Dump, Medium, Winch, Mc2 - Unimog
Light Grade Repair: Truck, Dump, Medium, Winch, Mc2 - Unimog
Light Grade Repair: Truck, Dump, Medium, Winch, Mc2 - Unimog
This instruction is authorised for use by command of the Chief of Army. It provides direction, mandatory
controls and procedures for the operation, maintenance and support of equipment. Personnel are to carry out any
action required by this instruction in accordance with EMEI General A 001.
GENERAL
Introduction
1. This EMEI details procedures for removing and installing components of the Unimog truck dump system. The
dump system components that can be replaced are as follows:
a. the oil hoses and air lines (Para 5);
b. the oil filter assembly (Para 6);
c. the oil pump drive belts (Para 9);
d. the hydraulic oil pump (Para 12);
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Associated Publications
2. Reference may be required to the latest issue of the following documents:
a. EMEI Vehicle G 603 – Truck, Cargo, Medium, MC2 - Unimog – Light Grade Repair;
b. EMEI Vehicle G 609 – Truck, Cargo, Medium, MC2 - Unimog – Servicing Instruction;
c. EMEI Vehicle G 639-2 – Truck, Dump, Medium, Winch, MC2 - Unimog – Miscellaneous Instruction;
d. EMEI Vehicle G 632 – Truck, Dump, Medium, Winch, MC2 - Unimog – Technical Description; and
e. User Handbook – Truck Medium MC2 Unimog – All Types – 7610-66-156-2407.
Safety Precautions
3. Before commencement of a task, the safety procedures and practices detailed in EMEI Vehicle G 603 must be
observed.
Do not start the engine whilst replacement procedures are being carried out on
any dump system component.
Before removal of the air switch, check that the body control lever is set to
HOLD and the tailgate cylinder lever is in the DOWN position. Exhaust the air
supply to the switch, by draining the air tanks.
NOTE
Cap all disconnected hoses and air lines to prevent the ingress of contaminants.
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REPLACMENT PROCEDURES
NOTE
Before removing any connection ensure that the oil is drained below the connector
level and/or that air is bled from the air lines.
a. Remove the hose clamp (Item 1) from the oil return hose (Item 2) and detach the hose from the filler
cap assembly (Item 3).
b. Unscrew and remove the filler cap assembly.
c. Lift the filter element (Item 4) from the filter bowl (Item 5) allowing excess oil to drip back into the
bowl.
d. Remove and dispose of all seals and the gasket.
e. Clean and inspect the bowl.
8. Installation. Install the oil filter as follows (Figure 1):
a. Lightly lubricate the new seals and gasket with hydraulic oil Grade OM-15
b. Fit the new seals, gasket and filter element (Item 4) into the filter bowl (Item 5).
c. Fit the filler cap assembly (Item 3) and tighten the retaining ring.
d. Attach the oil return hose (Item 2) to the oil inlet on the filler cap assembly and secure it with the hose
clamp (Item 1).
e. Start the engine.
f. Allow oil pressure to build and check for oil leaks at the filler cap and return hose and rectify them if
required.
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d. Loosen the pressure hose clamp and detach the pressure hose (Item 20) from the hydraulic oil pump
(Item 4).
e. Cap the hoses and hydraulic oil pump ports.
f. Loosen the oil pump mounting bracket nut (Item 1).
g. Loosen the tension nut (Item 16) and tension bolt (Item 15).
h. Remove the oil pump drive belts (Item 18) from the oil pump drive pulley (Item 14).
NOTE
The drive belts may remain in place.
i. Support the hydraulic oil pump (Item 4), and remove the oil pump mounting bracket nut (Item 1) and
oil pump mounting bracket bolt (Item 13) securing the pump mounting bracket to the front engine
support.
j. Remove the hydraulic oil pump (Item 4), oil pump mounting bracket (Item 17) and oil pump drive
pulley (Item 14) as a complete unit.
k. Clamp the unit in a suitable vice.
l. Remove the drive pulley securing nut (Item 12) and drive pulley securing washer (Item 11) securing
the oil pump drive pulley (Item 14) to the hydraulic oil pump shaft.
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m. Use a puller to remove the oil pump drive pulley (Item 14) and remove the Woodruff key (Item 10)
from the shaft.
n. Remove the oil pump securing bolt (Item 2) and oil pump securing washer (Item 3) securing the oil
pump flange to the oil pump mounting bracket (Item 17).
o. Clean the engine support and inspect all parts to be used for installation and replace any damaged or
worn parts.
14. Installation. Install the hydraulic oil pump as follows (Figure 2):
a. Fit the oil pump flange to the oil pump mounting bracket (Item 17).
b. Install the oil pump securing washer (Item 3) and oil pump securing bolt (Item 4) and tighten it.
c. Clamp the oil pump drive pulley (Item 14) in a vice to enable the hydraulic oil pump to be fitted to the
pulley.
d. Fit the Woodruff key (Item 10) into the oil pump shaft and fit the oil pump drive pulley to the shaft.
e. Fit a new drive pulley securing washer (Item 11) and drive pulley securing nut (Item 12) to secure the
drive pulley and tighten it to 60 N.m.
f. Align the oil pump mounting bracket (Item 17) to the front engine support.
g. Install and hand tighten the oil pump mounting bracket bolt (Item 13) and oil pump mounting bracket
nut (Item 1).
h. Fit the oil pump drive belts and adjust them (Para 10.c and Para 10.d).
i. Uncap and fit the supply hose (Item 5) and pressure hose (Item 20) to the hydraulic oil pump (Item 4)
and secure them with the hose clamps.
j. Refill the reservoir with hydraulic oil Grade OM-33.
k. Start the engine and allow the oil pressure to build up.
l. Operate the dump system in accordance with the instruction plate in the cabin.
m. Inspect the pump and connections for leaks and rectify them if necessary.
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Hoist Valve
17. Removal. Remove the hoist valve as follows (Figure 4):
NOTE
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Tailgate Cylinder
19. Removal. Remove the tailgate cylinder as follows (Figure 5):
a. Operate the tailgate lock lever to the up position which will mechanically retract the cylinder piston.
b. Disconnect the air line (Item 1) from the tailgate cylinder (Item 2).
c. Supporting the tailgate cylinder, remove the split pins (Item 4), washers (Item 5) and withdraw the
cotter pin (Item 6) attaching the tailgate cylinder to the cylinder mounting bracket (Item 3).
d. Remove the split pins (Item 8) and withdraw the cotter pin (Item 9) attaching the clevis (Item 7) to the
tailgate lock lever arm (Item 10).
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Air Switch
Before removal of the air switch, check that body control lever (Figure 6,
Item 6) is set to HOLD and the tailgate cylinder lever (Figure 6, Item 7) is in the
DOWN position. Exhaust the air supply to the switch by draining the air tanks.
21. Removal. Remove the air switch as follows (Figure 6):
NOTE
Tag all air lines to assist with installation.
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a. Disconnect the four air lines (Item 3) with the gland nut and seal from their associated piston assembly
(Item 4).
b. Remove the two mounting bracket screws (Item 8) attaching the mounting bracket (Item 9) to the
steering shaft cover.
c. Lower the mounting bracket with the air switch (Item 5) attached.
d. Remove the countersunk screws (Item 1) and nuts (Item 2) attaching the switch to the bracket. Detach
the air switch.
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Distribution List: VEH G 33.0 – Code 2 (Maint Level)
(Sponsor: LV SPO, Mdm/Hvy B Vehicles)
(Authority: ECO LVSPO 031/08)
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