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d. Cleaning and inspection.
(1) Clean the fuel lines and fittings by immersing
them in an approved solvent. Blow through with clean,
dry compressed air.
(2) Inspect the fuel lines and fittings for cracks,
dents, restrictions, clogging, or damage.
Replace
defective parts.
e. Fabrication. Fabricate replacement fuel lines
with a standard copper tubing flaring tool. Make a new
line the same length as the line being replaced and bend
the new line to shape of the old line.
f. Installation. Installation of the fuel lines and
fittings is the reverse of the removal procedure
described in subparagraph c above. After installation,
MEC 4320-240-15/3-16
test the new lines for leaks.
Figure 3-16. Fuel strainer (primer pump)
removal and installation.
Figure 3-17. Fuel lines and fittings.
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