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TM 9-2835-255-34
3-2. TROUBLESHOOTING - CONTINUED
( 5 ) E S - 2 1 . ENGINE SMOKES (BLUE
d. ENGINE - CONTINUED
SMOKE) DURING START, OPERATION
AND SHUTDOWN. - CONTINUED
CONTINUED FROM STEP 1
NO
YES
Go to step 13.
12
NOTE
Three jackscrews (1) must be
tightened evenly to prevent
cocking of nozzle (2).
A. Using three bolts (1) as
jackscrews,  i n s t a l l b o l t s
into three threaded holes
(3) in nozzle (2).
WARNING
Shaft (4) and nozzle (2) must
be supported when tightening
jackscrews (1).
B. Support nozzle (2) and
shaft (4) and tighten bolts
(1) evenly until nozzle (2)
is away from housing (5).
Remove three bolts (1).
13
A. Remove shaft (4), nozzle (2)
and spacer ring (6).
B. Check for evidence of oil
leakage from No. 5 seal and
diaphragm area (7).
Is there evidence of oil leakage at
No. 5 seal and diaphragm?
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