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TM 10-4320-348-14 Figure 4-13.  Recoil Starter Rope T-Handle (13) Refer to Figure 4-13.  Grasp rope (1) firmly and pull the knot 6 inches out of T-handle (2).  Untie the knot in the rope. (14) Pull rope (1) through, and free of, T-handle (2) and sound enclosure front panel (3) grommet (4). (15) Push rope (1) through the hole in T-handle (2) and retie the knot. (16) Allow the rope to rewind until T-handle (2) seats on the starter case. (17) Refer to Figure 4-14.  Slide the sound enclosure front panel (1) outward to gain access to the throttle control (2), mounted to the engine. Figure 4-14.  Throttle (18) Loosen cable set screw (3), then remove cable (4) end from throttle control (2). (19) On  the  inside  of  the  sound  enclosure  front  panel  assembly  (1),  remove  nut  (5)  and  washer  (6)  from  the threaded portion of the throttle cable mounting (7). (20) Refer to Figure 4-11.  From the outside of the sound enclosure front panel assembly, pull throttle cable (27) out of the sound enclosure front panel assembly (10). b. Front Panel Inspection.  (Refer to Figure 4-11) (1) Inspect   the   riveted   information   plates   on   the   sound   enclosure   front   panel   assembly   (10).      Damaged information  plates  must  be  removed  and  replaced.  If  any  rivets  are  missing  from  undamaged  information plates, the missing rivets must be replaced. (2) Inspect acoustical foam (28) within the sound enclosure front panel assembly (10).  If acoustical foam (28) blocks air flow or is torn, scarred, or shows signs of contacting the hot engine surface, it must be replaced. 4-35

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