TM 9-2330-390-14&P
4-13.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.
Follow these general practices when performing disassembly and assembly procedures:
(1)
Keep major components together whenever possible and practical.
(2)
Tag hoses, electrical wires, cables, and harnesses to identify them and aid during installation.
(3)
Keep related parts together for identification purposes.
(4)
Temporarily install attaching hardware such as screws, bolts, washers, and nuts to prevent loss.
(5)
Only disassemble to the point of the problem.
(6)
Ensure that parts are clean and lubricated before assembly.
4-14. REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS.
a.
Repair castings, forgings, and machined pans using the following instructions:
(1)
Repair minor cracked castings or forgings in accordance with TM 9-237.
(2)
Repair minor damage to machined surfaces with an abrasive cloth (Item 5, Appendix F).
oversize.
(3)
Replace any deeply nicked machined surface that could affect the assembly operation.
(4)
Repair minor damage to threaded capscrew holes with thread tap of same size to prevent cutting
b.
After repair, thoroughly clean all parts to prevent dirt, metal chips, or other foreign material from entering
any working parts.
4-15. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to Chapter 3, Section I for detailed, illustrated instructions on proper lubrication. Some general
practices to remember:
(1)
Use the correct lubricant.
(2)
Keep lubricants clean.
(3)
Clean all fittings prior to lubrication.
(4)
Clean and lubricate disassembled and new parts to prevent rust (see paragraph 4-10).
4-16.
APPLICATION OF ADHESIVES.
a.
General. Adhesives are recommended in some tasks to ensure and strengthen seals. The following
information describes their correct use and application.
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