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b. Cleaning and Inspection
(2) Remove engine assembly from handtruck (see
(3) Remove nuts holding air receiver tank and
Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to clean parts
is potentially dangerous to personnel and property.
(5) Remove engine fuel filter assembly (see
Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. Do
TM 5-2805-256-14).
not use near open flame or excessive heat. Flash
point of solvent is 100F (38C),
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
(1) Wash all parts with cleaning solvent, item 5,
App. D, and dry thoroughly.
(2) Inspect bearings, seals and retainers for breaks
or excessive wear. Service bearings or replace if necessary.
Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to clean parts
(3) Inspect tires and tubes for cuts, breaks or holes.
is potentially dangerous to personnel and property.
c. Repair.
Avoid repeated and prolonged contact with skin. Do
(1) Replace defective tires.
not use near open flame or excessive heat. Flash
(2) Replace defective tube if beyond repair.
point of solvent is 100F (38C).
(3) If tube is repairable, proceed as follows:
(1) Wash all parts with cleaning solvent and dry
(a) Rasp area around hole to rough up surface
thoroughly.
and remove any film.
(2) Inspect all parts for cracks, breaks or bends.
(b) Apply layer of tube cement to area around
(3) Inspect all hardware for damaged threads.
puncture. Allow to dry.
(4) Repair or replace all defective parts.
(c) Peel protective film from patch and apply
patch to cemented area.
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Reassembly
(d) Roll or press edges of patch to assure proper
a. Installation.
adhesion.
d. Installation.
NOTE
(1) Assemble tire and tube onto wheel.
(4), felt washers (2) and end caps (3) onto axle. See table
3-1 for lubrication.
(2) Attach engine fuel falter assembly (see
(3) Attach washers (1 and 2) and roll pin (6).
TM 5-2805-256-14).
(4) Inflate tires to 25 psi (1.766 kg/sq cm).
(5) Remove blocking and jacks.
(4) Attach air receiver tank with bolts (see
(5) Attach engine assembly to handtruck.
4-26.
Disassembly
a. Removal.
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