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T M    1 0 - 3 8 3 5 - 2 1 9 - 14 N  O  T E Wrap   tape   as   tightly   as   possible   without   causing   buckling   or   distortion. (f) Wrap   vinyl   tape   (4)   around   hose   (3)   in   a   spiral   pattern.   Each   wrap   should   overlap   approximately   one- half   of   preceding   wrap.   Tape   should   extend   4   inches   (101.6   mm)   beyond   both   sides   of   damaged area. (g)       Spiral   wrap   rubber   tape   (5)   in   opposite   direction   of   vinyl   tape.   Each   wrap   should   overlap   one-halt   of preceding   wrap. (h)      Sprial   wrap   a   third   layer   with   vinyl   tape   (6)   in   same   direction   as   first   layer   of   vinyl   tape.   This   tape   wrap should   extend   6   inches   (152   mm)   behond   both   sides   of   damaged   area. (i) Check   hose   (3)   for   leaks. (j) If   check   indicates   that   there   are   no   leaks   present,   return   hose   (3)   to   service,   If   hose   (3)   continues   to leak   during   check,   perform   repair   procedure,   step   (2). Figure   3-7.   Minor   Leaks,   Repair. 3 -9

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