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out the larger particles that could be found in the
fuel supply. There are no other specific mainte-
nance functions allocated to the operator on the
generator, its controls, or on the structural compo-
nents of the generator unit. However, the air
cleaner and fuel filter, both components of the
engine, will be serviced as required by the engine
maintenance allocation chart. For instructions
relative to these components, refer to the engine
technical manual. (See Appendix A for the appro-
priate service manual.)
b. Fuel Strainer. To service the fuel strainer (5,
fig. 4-16), remove the fuel tank cap (4, fig. 4-16)
and using the fingers, withdraw the fuel strainer
from the fuel tank. Flush all foreign material from
the inside of the strainer using clean fuel. Insert
the strainer into the fuel tank and install the cap.
39. Fuel Tank Cap and Chain Assembly
a. Inspect. Inspect the fuel tank cap and chain
assembly (figs. 4-12 and 4-14) for cracks, breaks,
loose fittings, and other obvious damage.
b. Removal and Installation. Refer to figure 4-16
to remove and install the fuel tank cap and chain
assembly.
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