TM 10-8145-222-23
0034
REPLACE CONTINUED
NOTE
The fan fits tightly between the radiator condenser and standby motor. In order to
remove the fan from the standby motor shaft, it will be necessary to slide the standby
motor slightly aft to gain the needed access for fan removal.
It is important to note the distance that the standby motor sits in relation to the rear
wall of the refrigeration unit before loosening the mounting bolts. This distance will
have to be matched during re-installation in order to make sure the belt alignment is
proper.
When sliding standby motor, three belts will be loosened two standby motor to
compressor V-belts and, on model MTRCS01 only, the standby motor to single
phase alternator V-belt. These belts will have to be tightened after reinstalling the
standby motor.
10. Measure and record distance from upper standby motor end cap (Figure 4, Item 1) to refrigeration unit back
wall (Figure 4, Item 2). Note that the standby motor is slightly cocked when installed.
Figure 4. Standby Motor Alignment Clearances.