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TM 10-4320-307-10 Table 2-2.  Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - (Cont) Item Location Not Fully No. Interval Item to Procedure Mission Capable Check/Service if: 45 After Fuel Lines WARNING Indications of fuel and Fittings Be certain that fuel lines and connections are leakage or fire secure. Do not inhale vapor. Do not overfill fuel hazard exist. tank. Engine must be turned off and cooled be- Damaged fuel fore refueling. Use proper refueling procedures lines or compo- and equipment to avoid spillage. Do not run en- nents may fail. gine near open fuel containers. DO NOT SMOKE. Inspect the following fuel lines for leaks along the length of each line for holes, cracks, worn spots, kinks or looseness, and  other  damage  that  would  cause  deterioration  during operation   resulting   in   fuel   leaks   or   restricted   fuel   flow. Check   that   each   line   is   securely   mounted   and   during operation would be free of vibration that would cause wear or abrasion. Fuel supply line (1) Filter to pump line (2) Fuel rail pressure line (3) Injector fuel drain return line (4) Back leakage line (5) Fuel return line (6) 2-40

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