Order this information in Print

Order this information on CD-ROM

Download in PDF Format

     

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: Repair.
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books
   

 

TM  10-4320-343-14 4.10.16   Fuel Line Hoses and Fittings Maintenance. (continued) (2)   Remove   banjo   bolt,   (6),   washer   (7),   and   washer   (8). (3)   Remove   banjo   bolt,   (9),   washer   (10),   connector   (11),   washer   (12), washer  (13)  and  return  line  (1)  . (4)   Remove   fluid   restriction   bolt   (14),   washer   (15),   connector   (16), washer   (17),   and   return   line   (2). i . Remove   high   pressure   fuel   lines   (figure   4-25,   1)   as   follows: (1)   Tag   the   three   high   pressure   fuel   lines   (1). (2)   Remove   three   nuts   (2)   at   fuel   injection   nozzles   (3). (3)  Remove  three  nuts  (4)  at  fuel  injection  pump  (5). (4)   Remove   nut   (6),   lockwasher   (7),   bolt   (8)   and   clamp   (9). (5)  Remove  high  pressure  fuel  lines  (1)  from  engine. 4.10.16.2    Repair. Do  not  use  dry  cleaning  solvent  without  proper  ventilation  and  clothing. DO  not  smoke  or  use  near  open  flame  or  excessive  heat. Dry   cleaning solvent   is   potentially   dangerous   to   personnel   and   property. Clean   parts in   a   well   ventilated   area. Avoid   inhalation   of   solvent   fumes. Wear goggles   and   rubber   gloves   to   protect   eyes   and   skin. Wash  exposed  skin thoroughly. Flash  point  of  solvent  is  100°F  to  138°F  (38°C  to  59°C)  . Failure   to   obey   this   warning   may   result   in   personal   injury   or   death. a. Clean   all   fittings   and   lines   (exterior)   with   clean   cloth   moistened   with solvent. b. Inspect   lines   for   cracks,    chafing,   and   defective   connectors. Replace   if defective. c . Inspect   fittings   for   cracks   and   thread   distortions. Replace   if   defective. 4.10.16.3    Installation. Do  not  smoke  or  use  open  flames  around  fuel. Ensure   container is   used   to   catch   fuel   and   fuel   is   disposed   of   properly. Failure to   obey   this   warning   may   result   in   personal   injury   or   death. NOTE Prior   to   installation   of   fuel   lines,   hoses   or   fittings,   remove plugs  and  caps  installed  to  prevent  contamination. a. Install   high   pressure   fuel   lines   (figure   4-25,   1)   as   follows: (1)   Position   high   pressure   fuel   lines   (1)   on   engine. (2)   Install   clamp   (9),   bolt   (8), lockwasher   (7)   and   nut   (6)   . (3)   Install   three   nuts   (4)   on   fuel   injection   pump   (5). (4)   Install   three   nuts   (2)   on   fuel   injection   nozzles   (3)   and   remove   tags. 4-49

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business