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TM 5-4320-305-24 3-7. REPLACE/REPAIR FLYWHEEL (Continued) CLEANING/INSPECTION: WARNING 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. Always store fuel in proper, marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  compressed  air  is  directed against the skin.  Do not use compressed air for cleaning or drying unless the pressure is/has been reduced to 30 psi (2.11 kgcm2 ) or less.  When working with compressed air always use chip guards, eye protection, and other personal protective equipment. 1 Clean flywheel thoroughly with diesel fuel oil.  Use wire brush if necessary.  Dry with compressed air. 2 Inspect  flywheel  for  cracks,  rust,  corrosion,  or  other  damage.    Check  for  damaged,  chipped,  or  broken  teeth  on flywheel  ring  gear.    Check  for  unusual  or  uneven  wear  of  ring  gear.    If  units  are  severely  damaged,  cracked,  or worn, replace flywheel. REPAIR: WARNING 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. Always store fuel in proper, marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  compressed  air  is  directed against the skin.  Do not use compressed air for cleaning or drying unless the pressure is/has been reduced to 30 psi (2.11 kgcm2 ) or less.  When working with compressed air always use chip guards, eye protection, and other personal protective equipment. 1 Smooth out nicks or burrs on flywheel-to-crankshaft mounting surface.  Remove rust or corrosion, then clean with diesel fuel oil.  Dry with compressed air. 3-35

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