G
J
Galley equipment, 7-6
refrigerators (self-contained), 7-6
steam-jacketed kettles, 7-7
Governors, 4-1
hydraulic, 4-1
mechanical, 4-2
H
Holding lathe work 9-13 to 9-16
between centers, 9-13
in a draw-in collet chuck, 9-16
in chucks, 9-14
on a faceplate, 9-15
on a mandrel, 9-14
Hydraulic cargo hatch covers, 8-9
Hydraulic systems, 8-6
I
Inspecting and testing the engine frame or block, 3-1 to
3-3
air and water pressure tests, 3-2
dye penetrant test, 3-2
measurements, 3-1
visual inspection, 3-1
Inspecting, maintaining, and repairing connecting rods,
3-18 to 3-22
bearing troubles, 3-20
measuring bearing clearances, 3-21
repairing crankshafts and journal bearings, 3-19
Inspecting, maintaining, and replacing piston rings and
pistons, 3-14 to 3-18
Inspecting, testing, and repairing cylinder heads, 3-7
Inspecting, testing, and repairing cylinder liners, 3-3
excessively worn liners, 3-4
scored cylinder liners, 3-4
Jacking gear, 3-46
L
Lathe and machining operations, 9-1 to 9-20
basic setup, 9-10
preliminary procedures, 9-12
safety precautions, 9-19
Lathe principal parts, 9-2 to 9-10
accessories and attachments, 9-5
apron, 9-3
bed and ways, 9-2
carriage, 9-3
compound rest, 9-4
crossfeed slide, 9-4
feed rod, 9-3
follower rest, 9-9
headstock, 9-2
lathe dog, 9-8
lead screw, 9-4
tailstock, 9-2
thread dial indicator, 9-9
Laundry equipment, 7-1 to 7-5
laundry presses, 7-3
tumbler dryers, 7-2
washing machines, 7-1
Liners, cracked, broken, and distorted, 3-3 to 3-6
causes, 3-6
repairs, 3-6
M
Machining operations, 9-17 to 9-19
facing, 9-17
tapers, 9-19
turning, 9-17
Maintenance of air conditioning systems, 5-4 to 5-9
cleaning suction strainers, 5-6
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