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(2) Remove cap and chain (1) and gasket (2).
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
(3) Remove strainer (3).
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to
clean parts is potentially dangerous to
personnel and property. Avoid re-
clean parts is potentially dangerous to
personnel and property. Avoid re-
peated and prolonged skin contact.
Do not use near open flame or exces-
peated and prolonged skin contact.
Do not use near open flame or exces-
sive heat. Flash point of solvent is
100F. (38C.).
sive heat. Flash point of solvent is
100F. (38C.).
(1) Clean the oil level gage with cleaning sol-
(1) Clean the strainer (3) by blowing out with
(2) Inspect for cracks or breaks.
air or washing in cleaning solvent, item 5, App. D.
(3) Replace if defective.
(2) Inspect the cap and chain (1), gasket (2),
and strainer (3) for cracks, breaks, and other dam-
c. Installation. Install the oil level gage in the
age.
(3) Replace any damaged parts.
c. Installation.
(1) Install strainer (3).
a. Check all fittings for leaks and tighten if nec-
(2) Install gasket (2) and cap and chain (1)
essary.
and fasten cap by turning clockwise until it engages
b. Check cover gasket for leaks and replace if
with filler opening neck.
necessary.
(3) Fasten finger tight.
c. If leak is found in fuel tank, report to higher
authority.
a. Removal.
(1) Stop the engine.
(2) Remove the oil level gage from the com-
to remove moisture from air receiver tank.
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