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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-17. 2-INCH FUEL HOSE ASSEMBLY HOSE REPAIR. This task consists of: a.  Disassembly b.  Cleaning c.  Inspection d.  Repair e.  Assembly INITIAL SET-UP Tools: Material/Parts: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sec III, Item 1) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Vise (App B, Sec III, Item 2) Clamp (4) (Item 10, App J) Clamping Tool (App B, Sec III, Item 8) Equipment Condition: Hose removed from system (para 3-4a) NOTES ·  Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced  with  new  components.    Disassemble  hoses  only  to  the  level  required  to make repairs. ·The following procedure applies to all sizes of fuel hoses used in the fuel system. a. Disassembly.  Refer to figure 4-7. (1) Slide back rubber sleeve (1) from top of clamps (2 and 3). (2) Cut clamps (2 and 3) from hose (9). (3) Remove valved dry break coupling assembly (4) from end of hose (9). (4) Slide back rubber sleeve (5) from top of clamps (6 and 7). (5) Cut clamps (6 and 7) from hose (9). (6) Remove valved dry break coupling assembly (8) from end of hose (9). b. Cleaning. WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent,  P-D-680,  Type  III,  is  potentially  dangerous  to  personnel  and property.    Eye  and  skin  protection  is  required.    Avoid  repeated  and  prolonged  skin contact.    Wash  hands  immediately  after  exposure.    Do  not  use  near  open  flame  or excessive heat.  Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. (4-22 through 4-25 DELETED)/4-26  Change 6

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