TM 5-6115-329-14
TO 35C2-3-440-1
c. Cleaning. Clean bowl in cleaning solvent,
Fed. Spec. P-D-680, and dry thoroughly.
d. Inspection and Repair. Inspect strainer
head and bowl for cracks and bail for distortion. Re-
place gasket and defective strainer.
e. Assembly.
(1) Position new gasket and bowl in place.
(2) Place bail in position and turn knurled nut
clockwise to tighten.
f. Installation.
(1) Connect selector valve to fuel strainer (fig.
4-30).
(2) Install selector valve and fuel strainer on
fuel tank.
(3) Install fuel tank (para. 4-32).
4-36. Selector Valve
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. Cleaning. Clean the fuel selector valve in
cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec. P-D-680, and dry thor-
oughly.
c. Inspection and Repair. Operate the selector
valve handle and check for binding or sticking. In-
spect valve for evidence of leaking. Replace de-
fective valve.
d. Installation.
(1) Connect selector valve to fuel strainer (fig.
4-30).
(2) Install selector valve and fuel strainer on
fuel tank.
(3) Install fuel tank (para. 4-32).
4-37. Fuel Line
a. Removal.
(1) Drain fuel tank.
(2) Refer to figure 4-30 and remove the fuel
line.
b. Cleaning. Clean the fuel line with a clean
cloth.
c. Inspection and Repair. Inspect line for de-
nts, breaks, kinks or excessive bends that could
cause fuel restriction. Inspect threaded parts for
thread damage. Replace defective line assembly.
d. Installation. Refer to figure 4-30 and install
the fuel line.
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