TM 5-4310-393-145-6.5. ENGINE CYLINDERThis task covers: A. Inspect B. ReplaceTools:Materials/Parts:Shop Set, Automotive FieldLubricating OilMaintenance, BasicSilicone RTV Sealant NSN 8040-00-225-4548Dial Gauge, 61208700Solvent, Dry-cleaning) NSN 6850- 00-281-7985Equipment Conditions:Fuel Lines RemovedMuffler RemovedAir Cleaner Removed)Injector Removed From Cylinder HeadCylinder Head RemovedA.Inspect.1.Removing the Cylinder for Inspection.CAUTIONWhen removing cylinder, make sure piston or connecting rod does not knockagainst crankcase. This could result in serious damage to piston or connectingrod.a.Matchmark cylinder (Figure 5-36, Item 1) andcrankcase (2) with marking color to ensure proper installation duringassembly.b.Lift cylinder (1) from crankcase (2).WARNINGDRY CLEANING SOLVENT P-D-680 (SAFETY ORSTODDARD'S SOLVENT) IS POTENTIALLYDANGEROUS. AVOID REPEATED ANDPROLONGED BREATHING OF VAPORS ANDSKIN CONTACT WITH LIQUID. DO NOT USENEAR OPEN FLAME, ARCING EQUIPMENT, OROTHER IGNITION SOURCES. ALWAYS WEAREYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVECLOTHING. THE FLASH POINT OF P-D-680 IS100 TO 138 DEGREES F (38 TO 59 DEGREES C).FIGURE 5-36. CYLINDERWARNINGDEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR IF COMPRESSED AIR IS DIRECTEDAGAINST THE SKIN. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR FOR CLEANING ORDRYING UNLESS THE PRESSURE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 30 PSI (2.06 BAR) ORLESS. WHEN WORKING WITH COMPRESSED AIR ALWAYS USE CHIP GUARDS,EYE PROTECTION, AND OTHER PERSONAL EQUIPMENT.5-28
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