TM 5-4310-393-14
5-6.5. ENGINE CYLINDER
This task covers: A. Inspect B. Replace
Tools:
Materials/Parts:
Shop Set, Automotive Field
Lubricating Oil
Maintenance, Basic
Silicone RTV Sealant NSN 8040-00-225-4548
Dial Gauge, 61208700
Solvent, Dry-cleaning) NSN 6850- 00-281-7985
Equipment Conditions:
Fuel Lines Removed
Muffler Removed
Air Cleaner Removed)
Injector Removed From Cylinder Head
Cylinder Head Removed
A.
Inspect.
1.
Removing the Cylinder for Inspection.
CAUTION
When removing cylinder, make sure piston or connecting rod does not knock
against crankcase. This could result in serious damage to piston or connecting
rod.
a.
Matchmark cylinder (Figure 5-36, Item 1) and
crankcase (2) with marking color to ensure proper installation during
assembly.
b.
Lift cylinder (1) from crankcase (2).
WARNING
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT P-D-680 (SAFETY OR
STODDARD'S
SOLVENT)
IS
POTENTIALLY
DANGEROUS.
AVOID
REPEATED
AND
PROLONGED BREATHING OF VAPORS AND
SKIN CONTACT WITH LIQUID. DO NOT USE
NEAR OPEN FLAME, ARCING EQUIPMENT, OR
OTHER IGNITION SOURCES. ALWAYS WEAR
EYE
PROTECTION
AND
PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING. THE FLASH POINT OF P-D-680 IS
100 TO 138 DEGREES F (38 TO 59 DEGREES C).
FIGURE 5-36. CYLINDER
WARNING
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR IF COMPRESSED AIR IS DIRECTED
AGAINST THE SKIN. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR FOR CLEANING OR
DRYING UNLESS THE PRESSURE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 30 PSI (2.06 BAR) OR
LESS. WHEN WORKING WITH COMPRESSED AIR ALWAYS USE CHIP GUARDS,
EYE PROTECTION, AND OTHER PERSONAL EQUIPMENT.
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