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TM 5-4320-305-10 Table 2-2.  Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - Continued B - Before Operation D - During Operation A - After Operation W - Weekly INTERVAL ITEM TO BE INSPECTED ITEM PROCEDURE Equipment is Not NO B D A W Ready/Available If: 29 3-Way Selector Valve and Fuel Line Assembly. Class III fuel leaks or fire haz- ard leakage are WARNING found. Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  diesel fuel oil is not handled carefully.  Use in a well- ventilated  area  away  from  open  flame,  arcing equipment, ignition sources, heaters, or excessive  heat.    Be  certain  that  fuel  lines  and connections  are  secure.    Do  not  inhale  vapor. Do   not   overfill   fuel   tank.      Engines   must   be turned  off  and  cooled  before  re-fueling.    Use proper  refueling  procedures  and  equipment  to avoid  spillage.    Do  not  run  engines  near  open fuel containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Visually check for fuel leaks at valve stem (1), cap plug or auxiliary line (2), male connectors (3), and fuel line assembly (4). 30 Electrical System Assembly. Bare or broken wires are found. Check for frayed insulation, broken wires, and other damage. 2-45

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