TS 6115-329-14/4-31
TM 5-6115-329-14
TO 35C2-3-440-1
a. Removal. Refer to figure 3-3 and the follow-
ing instructions and remove the fuel tank cap and
chain assembly.
(1) Remove screw securing the fuel tank cap
chain to the control box.
(2) Unscrew cap from fuel tank.
b. Cleaning. Clean the chain and the metal por-
tion of the fuel tank cap with a clean cloth damp-
ened in cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec. P-D-680, and
dry thoroughly.
c. Inspection and Repair. Inspect chain for
worn or broken links. Inspect cap for burrs or nicks.
Replace damaged or defective fuel tank cap or
chain.
d. Installation.
(1) Secure fuel tank cap chain to the control
box with screw.
(2) Install fuel tank cap onto fuel tank.
4-34. Strainer (Fuel Tank)
Clean all parts in a well-ventilated
area. Avoid inhalation of solvent
fumes and prolonged exposure of skin
to cleaning solvent. Wash exposed
skin thoroughly. Dry cleaning solvent
(Fed. Spec. P-D-680) used to clean
parts is potentially dangerous to per-
sonnel and property. Do not use near
open flame or excessive heat. Flash
point of solvent is 100° to 138° F. (38°
to 59° C.).
a. Removal. Refer to figure 3-3 and the follow-
ing instructions and remove the fuel tank strainer.
(1) Unscrew fuel tank cap from fuel tank.
(2) Lift strainer out of fuel tank.
b. Cleaning. Clean the fuel tank strainer with
cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec. P-D-680, and dry with
low pressure compressed air.
c. Inspection and Repair. Inspect the strainer
for tears, punctures, or other damage. Replace de-
fective strainer.
d. Installation.
(1) Position strainer in fuel tank.
(2) Install fuel tank cap on fuel tank.
4-35. Fuel Strainer
Clean all parts in a well-ventilated
area. Avoid inhalation of solvent
fumes and prolonged exposure of skin
to cleaning solvent. Wash exposed
skin thoroughly. Dry cleaning solvent
(Fed. Spec. P-D-680) used to clean
parts is potentially dangerous to per-
sonnel and property. Do not use near
open flame or excessive heat. Flash
point of solvent is 100° to 138° F. (38°
to 59° C.).
a. Removal.
(1) Remove fuel tank (para. 4-32).
(2) Remove selector valve and fuel strainer
from fuel tank (fig. 4-30).
(3) Remove selector valve from fuel strainer.
b. Disassembly.
(1) Turn knurled knob (1, fig. 4-31) counter-
clockwise.
(2) Swing bail (2) clear of bowl.
(3) Remove bowl (3) and gasket (4) from head.
Figure 4-31. Fuel strainer, disassembly and reassembly.
4-48