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TM 5-4930-235-13&P Table 5-1.  Troubleshooting - Continued Malfunction Test or Inspection Corrective Action 7.    LEAKAGE  FROM  OUTLET  END  OF  NOZZLE  ASSEMBLY  WHILE  DISCONNECTED  FROM  RECEPTACLE  - (CONT). Step 2.  Look inside outlet end.  See if leakage is coming from vacuum break valve in stem. Press on end of vacuum break stem to check for free movement.  If it sticks or binds, replace stem. Step 3.  Look inside outlet end.  See if leakage is coming from around stem. Remove stem and safety sleeve.  Inspect parts for wear, cracks, or distortion.  Replace any damaged parts. Assemble nozzle. 8.  NO ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY BETWEEN GROUND CLIP/GROUND PLUG AND NOZZLE ASSEMBLY. Inspect wires, ring terminals, capscrew, and nozzle assembly for dirt or corrosion. Remove capscrew and wires.  Remove any dirt or corrosion from wires, ring terminals, capscrew, and nozzle assembly.  Assemble parts and test for continuity.  Replace damaged components. 9.  PULLBACK SLEEVE DOES NOT ACTIVATE OR LOCK ON RECEPTACLE. Disassemble nozzle assembly and inspect parts. NOTE This procedure can only be done during nozzle subassembly maintenance. Check  for  cracks,  distortion,  out  of  round  condition,  or  improper  assembly  of  parts.    Replace  all  damaged parts and assemble in the proper order. Section II.  MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5-3.  General.  This section contains maintenance procedures which are the responsibility of Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance. INITIAL SETUP This task covers: Disassembly, Cleaning, Inspection, Replacement and Repair, Reassembly, and Testing. Tools Common hand tools in Automotive Shop Set Piston Tool, 125-17120 (Item 1, Section III, Appendix B) Stem Tool, 125-17140 (Item 2, Section III, Appendix B) Spanner Wrench, 125-17160 (Item 3, Section III, Appendix B) Regulator Tool, 125-17130 (Item 4, Section III, Appendix B) Change 2 5-3

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