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TM 10-4320-343-14 4.10.4.1.  Starting Aid Solenoid Maintenance.  (Used on Model 350 PAFN only) This task covers: 4.10.4.1.1 Removal 4.10.4.1.2 Repair 4.10.4.1.3 Installation INITIAL SETUP Tools General Safety Instructions General Mechanic's Tool Kit (appendix B, To prevent rolling or sliding, do not work on equipment Section III, Item 1) that is not securely stabilized. Equipment Conditions Do not work on equipment without following standard Equipment shut down, refer to paragraph 2.5.2.2. shop safety precautions. 4.10.4.1.1.  Removal.  (Refer to Figure 4-7.1) WARNING The  engine  starting  fluid  contains  ethyl  and  is  extremely  flammable  and  toxic.    It can be harmful or fatal if swallowed.  Avoid contact with skin or eyes or breathing fumes. When disassembling the dieselmatic system there may be some pressurized fluid trapped in the system.  Wear goggles and protective clothing to avoid contact with skin or eyes or breathing fumes. a. Loosen  clamp  (1)  and  remove  can  of  starting  fluid  (2)  from  valve  assembly(3).    Weigh  the  can  of starting fluid to determine serviceability. NOTE An  empty  can  weighs  16  oz  and  a  full  can  weighs  37  oz.    Therefore,  if,  the  can weighs 24 oz it is serviceable and good for approximately 100 starts.  A full can is good for approximately 200 starts. b. Disconnect tubing (4) from blockor (5) to atomizer(6) and remove atomizer from engine manifold. c. Cut connectors(7) from wire(8) bet ween temperature switch(9) and valve assembly(3). d. Remove terminal ring (10) from starter solenoid and cut connector(11) from wire(12). e. Remove screw(13), flat washer(14) and temperature switch(9) from engine. f. Remove terminal ring(15) from engine block. g. Remove screws (16), lockwashers (17), flat washers (18) and valve assembly(3) from engine. h. Remove blockor (5) from dieselmatic valve assembly(3). 4.10.4.1.2.  Repair. Repair or replace all defective components. Change 1  4-22.1

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