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TM  5-4320-228-13&P (5) Remove cap screws (2), lock washers (3), and washers (4). (6) Rotate engine 90° in sling to clear frame as engine is hoisted. b. Cleaning and Inspection. Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to clean parts is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Avoid inhalation of fumes and repeated or prolonged skin  exposure. Wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water. Use in well ventilated area away from open flame or excessive heat. Flash point is 100°F  (38°C). (1)  Clean  exterior  of  engine  with  approved  cleaning  solvent and  dry  thoroughly. (2) Inspect engine for any external damage, tag engine, noting any defects or damage, and return it to depot maintenance. c. Installation. (1)  Refer  to  figure  4-4. Repeat the removal procedure in reverse  sequence. 4-5. FRAME. Two channels mounted on the frame with shock mounts support the engine and pump and absorb the shock and vibration of the pump while in operation. The tubular frame supports and protects the pump and engine. a. Removal. (1) Remove exhaust system as per 4-4. (2) Remove fuel lines and filter as per 4-2.1. (3) Remove centrifugal pump as per 4-6.1. (4) Remove engine as per 4-5. (5) Remove fuel tank as per 4-2.1. (6) Refer to figure 4-5. Remove capscrews (1), lock washers (2), and flat washers (3). (7) Remove channels (4) and shock mounts (5). 4-6

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