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TM10-4330-235-13&P REMOVAL a.  Provide  a  suitable  container  to  receive  fuel  and  open manual drain valve (1) to drain contents   of filter/separator. b.  Open  air  valve  (2)  to  vent  vessel. c.  Remove  nuts  (3),  lock  washers  (4),  bolts  (5)  and  flat washers (6). WARNING Fuel   is   toxic   to   skin,   eyes   and respiratory  tract.  Wear  skin  and  eye protection   when   handling   internal components   of   the   filter/separator. Provide adequate ventilation. d. Lift cover (7) from filter/separator and remove preformed packing (8). e.   Loosen   and   remove   band   clamp   (9)   from   around canisters (10). f. Remove each canister (10) by pushing down and turning counterclockwise, then lifting straight up and out. g.  Remove  and  discard  all  filter  elements  (11). SERVICE WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent,  P-D-680,  used to clean parts is potentially dangerous to   personnel   and   property.   Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. Do   not   use   near   open   flame   or excessive heat. Flash point of solvent is   100   -    138   degrees   F   (38   -   59 degrees C). When   using   compressed   air,   wear safety goggles or glasses and ensure air   blast   is   not   directed   at   another person. Do not direct compressed air against the skin. a.  Inspect  canisters  for  dirty  condition.  If  necessary,  clean  the  teflon  screen  in  canister  using  dry  cleaning solvent and low pressure compressed air. b. Examine the wave spring inside canisters for damage. Refer to paragraph 4-7 for replacement procedure if damage is evident. 4-5 . . .

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