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TM 10-4320-348-14 c. Front Panel Repair. WARNING Wear safety goggles during blind rivet removal to protect your eyes from flying metal chips. (1) Drill out all rivets (29) until damaged information plate can be removed. (2) Replace damaged information plate. (3) Use hand blind riveter and rivets to attach new information plate. WARNING Toluol solvent is potentially dangerous.    Avoid  repeated  and  prolonged  breathing of vapors and skin contact. Do not use near open flame, arcing equipment, or other ignition  sources.    Always  wear  safety  goggles  for  eye  protection  from  splashing. Gloves should be worn during use of solvent. (4) To remove damaged acoustical foam (28), pull the acoustical foam (28) firmly away from sound enclosure front panel assembly (10).  Approximately 1/8 inch of acoustical foam (28) and adhesive backing will remain. (5) Apply solvent toluol to acoustical foam and backing to thoroughly wet surface area. (6) Let set for 2 to 3 minutes. (7) Using  putty  knife,  peel  adhesive  backing  from  surface  of  sound  enclosure  front  panel  assembly.    Apply additional Toluol as needed. (8) To  replace  acoustical  foam  (28),  wipe  surface  area  of  sound  enclosure  front  panel  assembly  (10)  with  a clean cloth dampened in Toluol solvent, and immediately wipe solvent from surface with a clean, dry cloth. (9) Fabricate appropriate acoustical foam (28).  Refer to Appendix G-2 for replacement. (10) Peel off protective backing. (11) Place acoustical foam (28) over prepared areas, in correct position, and press firmly in place. d. Mechanical Controls Inspection. (1) Inspect  pump  drain  cock  and  fitting,  oil  drain  plug  and  fitting,  and  oil  dipstick  and  filler  tube,  for  cracks, damaged threads, leaks, or other damage. (2) Inspect throttle cable and recoil starter rope T-handle for damage. e. Mechanical Controls Repair. Repair by replacing damaged components. 4-36

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