TM 5-4310-378-14
a. Inspection.
Dry Cleaning Solvent
(Stoddard Solvent)
P-D-680
C o m b u s t i b l e - do not use near open flames, near welding areas,
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o r on hot surfaces.
P r o l o n g e d or repeated contact of skin with liquid can cause
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d e r m a t i t i s . Repeated inhalation of vapor can irritate nose and
t h r o a t and can cause dizziness.
I f any liquid contacts skin or eyes, immediately flush affected
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a r e a thoroughly with water. Remove solvent-saturated
c l o t h i n g . If vapors cause dizziness, go to fresh air.
W h e n handling liquid or when applying it in an air-exhausted,
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partially covered tank, wear approved gloves.
W h e n handling liquid or when applying it at an unexhausted,
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uncovered tank or workbench, wear approved respirator,
g o g g l e s , and gloves.
(1)
U s e brush, rag, and solvent as necessary to clean engine to facilitate engine
inspection.
(2)
I n s p e c t engine for loose, or broken parts, clogged cooling fins, frayed recoil starter
rope.
(3)
I n s p e c t engine for wobbly crankshaft.
b. R e p l a c e m e n t .
(1) Removal
( a ) Remove four nuts and bolts and eight washers securing engine to frame.
( b ) Lift engine from frame and discard in accordance with local regulations.
(2)
Installation
(a) Set replacement engine on frame and insert four bolts thru washers, the engine,
and the frame.
( b ) Install another washer and a nut on each bolt. Do not tighten until the V-belts
a r e set and adjusted.
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