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TM 5-4320-306-24 3-22.  REPLACE/REPAIR FRONT COVER (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 m 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 front cover, support bracket, and oil filler cap with diesel fuel oil and dry with low pressure compressed air. Inspect all components for cracks, distortion, and other damage. 2. Inspect front cover a. Remove all traces of sealing compound from crankcase mating surface b. Inspect crankcase mating surface for cracks, gouges, or other damage that would prevent proper seating or sealing of the front cover Replace a cracked front cover. c. Inspect the front cover for warpage by placing it mating flange down on a flat surface Replace a warped front cover. d. Inspect shaft seal bore for gouges, wear, or other damage that would prevent proper seating of the seal. e. Inspect idler pulley bore and oil return cover bore for gouges, wear, or other damage that would prevent proper seating of the preformed packings. 3. Check that the clamping tabs on oil filler cap are not bent or broken Replace the cap If the tabs are broken. 4. Inspect  the  oil  filler  cap  washer  in  place,  for  hardening,  cracks,  and  missing  segments  Replace  a  hardened, cracked, or broken washer. REPAIR: 1. Clean up minor burrs and gouges of the shaft seal and preformed packing seats in the front cover with emery cloth.  If defects cannot be removed, replace the front cover. 2. Repair any minor damage, nicks, burrs, rust, or corrosion on the front cover. 3. Carefully reshape bent clamping tabs on oil filler cap.  Replace the cap if the tabs cannot be reshaped to hold the neck securely. 4. Scrape all traces of damaged washer from the oil filler cap.  Replace with new washer. 5. Repair damaged support bracket In accordance with paragraph 3-6. 3-121

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