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TM 10-4320-342-24 3-22.  STARTER-GENERATOR REPAIR - continued. b. CLEANING. WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent,  P-D-680,  Type  III,  is  potentially  dangerous  to  personnel  and equipment.    Eye  and  skin  protection  is  required.    Avoid  repeated  and  prolonged skin  contact.    Wash  immediately  after  exposure.    Do  not  use  near  open  flame  or excessive heat.  Use only in area with good ventilation. (1) Thoroughly   clean   all   parts   of   starter-generator   except   brushes,   bearings,   armature   and   stator   assembly   by washing in cleaning solvent. WARNING Compressed air can blow dust into the eyes.  Wear eye protection.  Do not exceed 30 psig air pressure. (2) Rinse parts in clean solvent and dry with low pressure filtered compressed air (5 to 10 psi). (3) Clean stator assembly as follows: (a) Blow dust and other foreign matter form inside stator assembly by using low pressure filtered compressed air. (b) Wipe with a cloth moistened in cleaning solvent. (4) Clean armature using low pressure filtered compressed air and a soft bristle brush to clean foreign material from slots between commutator bars. (5) After cleaning armature and stator assembly, let dry completely. c. INSPECTION.  Refer to Figure 3-31. (1) Inspect air inlet (4) for dents or other damage.  Replace, if defective. (2) Inspect fan (6) for cracked, damaged or broken blades.  Replace, if defective. (3) Inspect brushes (19) for cracks, chips, frayed leads, loose rivets and brush wear.  Replace if remaining allowable wear will be exceeded before next inspection. (4) Visually inspect drive shaft (9) for broken or damaged  splines  or  spline  wear.    If  spline  is  damaged  or  indicates wear, forward shaft to general support for further inspection. (5) Inspect damper plate (12) for cracks, warps or signs of wear.  Replace, if defective. (6) Visually inspect damper hub (13) for cracks or damage.  If defective, replace. (7) Inspect friction ring (11).  Replace if oil soaked or scored. 3-79

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