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TM 10-4320-351-14 Section VI.  PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT 4.16  PREPARATION FOR STORAGE. 4.16.1  Engine Preparation. This task consists of: a. Preservation INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: Materials/Parts Required: Tool Kit, General Mechanics Tape, Adhesive (Appendix F, Section II, Item 14) (Appendix B, Section III, Item 1) Sheeting, Plastic (Appendix F, Section II, Item 15) Oil, Lubricating (Appendix F, Section II, Item 23) Oil, Preservative (Appendix F, Section II, Item 24) Compound, Corrosion Prevention (Appendix F, Section II, Item 25) General Safety Requirements: Equipment Condition: Operational pumping assembly. WARNING Fuels are toxic and flammable.  Do not get on person  or  clothing.    Work  in  well  ventilated area.    Do  not  smoke.    Ensure  equipment  is well grounded. 4.16.1.1  Preparation for Short Term Storage (UD To Six Months). a. At the engine module, disconnect the fuel supply and return lines. b. Disconnect the exhaust line at the exhaust manifold. c. Unlatch engine module and carefully slide out approximately six inches. d. Remove the flexible coupling section from the fuel transfer pump. e. Slide engine module into pump-engine module and latch in place. f. Connect the fuel supply line and fuel return line to the engine module. g. Verify/Connect the accessory module control cable to the engine module. h. Verify/Connect the accessory module battery cable to the engine module. i. Verify/Connect the pumpage overtemperature cable to the engine module. j. Start and run the engine at idle  for approximately fifteen minutes. k. Stop engine. 4-55

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