TM 5-4310-386-146-22. Clutch Assembly .This task covers: RepairINITIAL SETUPToolsEquipment ConditionGeneral Mechanic's Tool KitClutch assembly removed (para. 5-48).(NSN 5180-00-177-7033)ReferenceMaterials/PartsRefer to Appendix F for torque values.Solvent, Dry Cleaning (Item 24, Appendix E)Rags, Wiping (Item 21, Appendix E)Repair.(figure 6-28)(1)Remove two nuts (1), bolts (2), split collar (3), and spacers (4).(2)Remove eight cotter pins (5), lever link pins (6), lever link (7), and sliding sleeve (8).(3)Remove adjusting lock pin (9) and adjusting lock pin spring (10).(4)Remove four cotter pins (11), finger lever pins (12), finger levers (13), and adjusting yoke (14).(5)Remove floating plate (15) and driving split plates (16).(6)Remove hub-and-back plate pin (17), six release springs (18), and hub-and-back plate (19).WARNINGDry cleaning solvent PD-680 used to clean parts is potentially dangerous to personnel andproperty. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. Do not use near open flame or excessiveheat. Flash point of solvent is 138oF (60oC).(7)Clean all parts with dry cleaning solvent, and dry thoroughly.(8)Inspect driving split plate (16) and replace if worn, cracked, excessively scored, or missing teeth.(9)Inspect face of hub-and-back plate (19) and replace hub-and-back plate (19) if face is cracked, worn,warped, or plate (19) is otherwise damaged, especially at outer edge of plate (19).(10)Inspect floating plate (15) and replace if worn, cracked, warped, or otherwise damaged, especially at outeredge of floating edge (15).(11)Inspect the adjusting yoke (14) and replace if threads are stripped or yoke (14) is otherwise damaged.6-68
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