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jAL , k r .i LIEt Rs ""14 TM 9-741 UNCLASSIFIED __ WAR DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL MANUAL MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 DECEMB4 15, 1942 REGRADEDUNCLAS"IFIED BY AUTHORTYOOF DOD DIR,5 200. 1 R oN/LZ32 BY $ TM 9-741 TECHNICAL MANUAL l WAR DEPARTMENT No. 9-741 Washington, December 15, 1942 MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 Prepared under the direction of the Chief of Ordnance (With the cooperation of the Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Corporation) CONTENTS PART ONE - Operating Instructions Paragraphs Pages SECTION I: Introduction ................. 1-5 3-10 II: Operation and controls ........ 6-10 11-24 III: Armament and ammunition .... 11-14 25-33 IV: Preventive maintenance ...... 15-21 34-39 V: Lubrication instructions ....... 22-27 40-51 VI: Care and preservation ........ 28-35 52-55 VII: Equipment and tools on vehicle. 36-39 56-63 VIII: Operations under unusual condi- tions .................... 40-41 64-67 IX: Materiel affected by gas ....... 42-45 68-70 PART TWO - Organization Instructions X: Organization maintenance ..... 46-48 71-74 XI: Tools and equipment ......... 49-50 75 XII: Organization spare parts and ac- cessories ................. 51-52 76 XIII: Engines .................... 53-63 77-117 XIV: Engine ignition system ........ 64-72 118-124 XV: Fuel system ................ 73-80 125-134 XVI: Cooling system ............. 81-90 135-149 XVII: Exhaust system ............. 91-94 150 XVIII: Fluid coupling .............. 95 151 XIX: Transmission ............... 96-101 152-177 XX: Transmission gear reduction as- sembly ................... 102-104 178 1 TM 9-741 MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 PART TWO - Organization Instructions (Cont'd) Paragraphs Pages SECTION XXI: Propeller shafts and universal joints .................... 105-113 179-187 XXII: Transfer case ............... 114-117 188-193 XXIII: Front axle ................. 118-123 194-199 XXIV: Rear axle .................. 124-126 200-203 XXV: Brake system ............... 127-138 204-224 XXVI: Springs, radius rods, and shock absorbers ................. 139-142 225-229 XXVII: Steering gear ............... 143-148 230-237 XXVIII: Wheels, tires, wheel bearings, and tire pump ............. 149-154 238-247 XXIX: Batteries and starting system.. .155-161 248-251 XXX: Generators and controls ....... 162-166 252-256 XXXI: Lighting system ............. 167-177 257-263 XXXII: Instruments and gages ........ 178-184 264-271 XXXIII: Electrical accessories ......... 185-189 272-273 XXXIV: Radio suppression ........... 190-191 274-277 XXXV: Electrical system wiring ....... 192-195 278-306 XXXVI: Turret and traversing system. .. 196-203 307-313 XXXVII: Hull ....................... 204-208 314-317 XXXVIII: Gyrostabilizer ............... 209-234 318-343 XXXIX: Fire extinguishing system ...... 235-238 344-348 XL: Storage and shipment ......... 239-240 349-352 XLI: References ................. 241-242 353-354 INDEX ..................................... 355-368 2 TM 9-741 1-4 PART ONE - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I INTRODUCTION Paragraph Purpose and scope ..................................... 1 Content and arrangement of manual ....................... 2 References ............................................ 3 Description ............................................ 4 Data ................................................. 5 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE. a. This technical manual is intended to serve temporarily (pending the publication of a more complete revision) to give information and guidance to personnel of the using arms charged with the operation, maintenance and minor repair of this materiel. 2. CONTENT AND ARRANGEMENT OF MANUAL. a. Specific information for the guidance of operating personnel is contained in section I to section IX inclusive. Information chiefly for the guidance of organizational maintenance personnel is contained in section X to section XL inclusive. 3. REFERENCES. a. All pertinent standard nomenclature lists, technical manuals, and other publications having reference to the materiel described herein are listed in section XLI. 4. DESCRIPTION. a. The Medium Armored Car T17E1 is a four-wheeled, four-wheel- drive vehicle. The vehicle is operated and controlled in a manner similar to that of a four-wheel-drive truck. Various automatic features embodied in the design and the use of power mechanisms assist the driver in the control of the vehicle. b. The vehicle is powered by two six-cylinder, valve-in-head, 97 horsepower water-cooled engines. The engines are located side by side in the rear of the hull providing unrestricted operation of the arma- ment. The engines can be operated simultaneously or individually. c. The power from each engine is transmitted through its four speed hydra-matic transmission and a gear reduction case to a single, 3 TM 9-741 4 MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 L I.- E 0 G_ r r b [: s . 8a UI 4 TM 9-741 4 INTRODUCTION N , L 0 E 1 I IL '\ I,- . I IR: T 5 TM 9-741 4 MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 u a F,0O S ;01 _ w0 A.. .,. .... :'t , As~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 ,f : '"..1 <: r~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1:f~~~~~~~~~~~~.W ;f4f ffff i- 4 3 1 ', . M 0^'tt5°& Sit-0-:XXJo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 I :StS ff :00000A0d0d _~~~~~~~~~~~~~3 1i 00 ,$000 @~~~~~~ aK __C _ S u~~~~~~~~~~I 6 TM 9-741 4 INTRODUCTION Figure 4 - Front - Medium Armored Car T17E1 Figure 5 - Rear - Medium Armored Car T17E1 7 TM 9-741 4 MEDIUM ARMORED CAR T17E1 4 e'. 'a0 I:. fin U C \\0 'o0 i. 0 _ _DELL.__ $ o 8 TM 4. INTRODUCTION two-speed, transfer case. Drive shafts transmit the power from transfer case to the front and rear axles, and thus, to the wheels. d. The hull is so constructed that a frame is not required. T 1 springs, steering gear, transfer case, and other units that would normJ., be attached to the frame, are attached directly to the hull. e. The outside of the hull is constructed of armor plate and is fitted for mounting the turret. f. This vehicle is designed for a five man crew. The driver and assistant driver are in the hull or front compartment; the gunner, loader, and radio operator are in the turret or rear compartment. 5. DATA. a. General. Wheelbase .......................................... 120 in. Weight with armament (without ammunition, radio, dunnage, fuel, and crew) ............................. 26,590 lb Ground pressure, pounds per square inch 0 inch depression .................................... 60.5 4 inch depression ..................................... 17.95 Ground clearance ..................................... 131/4 in. Tread (center to center of wheels) ................. 89.1 in. Over-all height ......................................... 92 in. Over-all length ...................................... 2111/4 in. Over-all width ........................................ 106 in. b. Engine (two, valve-in-head). Rated horsepower (each) at 3,000 rpm ........................ 97 Number of cylinders (each) ................................ 6 Weight of engine with accessories ........................830 lb c. Armament. In turret: 37-mm gun ............................................. 1 .30 cal. machine gun (fixed) ................................ 1 In driver's compartment: .30 cal. machine gun (flexible) ............................ 1 .45 cal. submachine gun ................................. 1 (not mounted) d. Ammunition. 37-mm ............................. ............. 101 rounds Cal. .30 ......................................... 5000 rounds Cablx.C.a4l. 54 5.5.. ............ ............. ea450 ............... 450 rroouunnddss 4 boxes hand grenades (3 grenades each) 9

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