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TM 5-4320-306-24 3-11.  REPLACE/REPAIR OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY (Continued) 2 Loosen cap screw/nut (4) and remove suction pipe (5) and duplex ring (6) from oil pump (7) Discard the duplex ring. 3 Remove screw (8) and spring lockwasher (9), to remove shield (10) and washer (11) from oil pump (7). 4 Remove screw (12) that secures yoke spring (13), and remove the assembled yoke spring, lube oil pump (7), and hydraulic pipe (14). 5 Remove preformed packing (15) from hydraulic pipe (14) Discard the preformed packing . 6 Check the reference marks on idler gear (16) Turn the gears until the reference marks aline between each set of gears Notice the combination of marks between each set of gears. 7 Remove  the  assembled  idler  gear  (16)  and  bushing  (17).  8Remove  journal  (18)  from  crankcase.  Remove bushing (19) from crankcase. DISASSEMBLY: 1 Remove bolt (20), nut (21), and toothed washer (22).  Remove pipe clips (3) from suction pipe (5). 2 Pull  assembled  yoke  spring  (13)  and  hydraulic  pipe  (14)  from  oil  pump  (7).    Remove  and  discard  preformed packing (23). 3 If either hydraulic pipe (14) or yoke spring (13) require replacement, remove the spring from the pipe. Otherwise, leave the pipe and spring assembled. CLEANING/INSPECTION WARNING Death or serious injury could occur if diesel fuel oil is not handled carefully.  Use in a well-ventilated area away from open flame, arcing equipment, ignition sources, heaters, or excessive heat.  Always store fuel in proper, marked con- tainers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Death or serious injury could occur if compressed air is directed against the skin.  Do not use compressed air for cleaning or drying unless the pressure is/has been reduced to 30 psi (2.11 kgcm2)  or less.  When working with compressed air always use chip guards, eye protection, and other personal protective equipment. 1 Clean oil pump (7), idler gear (16), journal (18), suction pipe (5), hydraulic pipe (14), yoke spring (13), shield (10), and pipe clips (3) with diesel fuel oil.  Dry with compressed air and/or soft clean cloth. Inspect components for excessive wear, rust, damage, and/or warpage.  Replace if worn or damaged. 2 Inspect  yoke  spring  (13),  shield  (10),  and  pipe  clips  (3)  for  wear,  distortion,  or  damage  that  would  prevent  the secure fastening of components or interfere with the operation of the gears or pump Repair or replace damaged components. 3-53

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