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TM  10-4320-343-14 5.7 FUEL TANK MAINTENANCE. This   task   covers:   5.7.1   Removal 5 . 7 . 3     R e p a ir 5 . 7 . 2    I n s p e c t 5 . 7 . 4     I n s t a l l a t i on INITIAL  SETUP Tools Equipment    Conditions General   Mechanic’s   Tool   Kit   (appendix   B, Equipment   shut   down,   refer   to Section   III,   Item   1) paragraph   2.5.1.2   or   2.5.2.2. Fuel   lines   removed   from   tank Material/Parts paragraph   4.10.16. Lockwashers   (TM   10-4320-343-24P) pump   Assembly   removed,   paragraph   5.6.1. Gaskets   (TM   10-4320-343-24P) Adhesive   (appendix   E,   Section   II,   Item   2) General   Safety   Instructions Cleaning   solvent   (appendix   E,   Section   II, Item  11) To   prevent   rolling   or   sliding,   do   not Tags   (appendix   E,   Section   II,   Item   12) work   on   equipment   that   is   not   securely Antiseize   tape   (appendix   E,   Section   II, s t a b i l i z e d. Item  13) DO  not   smoke,   use   open   flames,   or References excessive   heat   while   working   with   fuel. Avoid   inhalation   of   fumes   from   fuel. TM  9-237 Do  not  work  on  equipment  without following   standard   shop   safety precautions. Figure   5-16. Fuel  Tank  Maintenance. 5-45

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