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TM 55-1905-223-24-17
b. Disconnect suction valve (7, FIGURE 4-17) from compressor (10):
(1)
Remove four capscrews (6). The valve body will remain attached to refrigerant piping.
(2)
Remove gasket (5) and discard.
NOTE
New capscrews (6) and gasket (5) will be furnished with replacement -compressor.
c.
Disconnect discharge valve (1) from compressor (10):
(1)
Remove two capscrews (13).
The valve body will remain attached to refrigerant
piping.
(2)
Remove gasket (3) and discard.
NOTE
New capscrews (13) and-gasket (3) will be furnished with replacement compressor.
d. Tag and disconnect all electrical wiring from terminal box (4).
e. Disconnect oil pressure switch from compressor (paragraph 4-14).
f.
Remove two mounting bolts (9) and two mounting bolts (12).
g. Remove compressor (10) from air conditioner assembly.
h. Remove drain plug (11) from compressor and drain oil. Install plug (11) after draining oil. Discard oil.
REPAIR
WARNING
Make sure electrical power is OFF to avoid personal injury.
PRESSURIZED GAS HAZARD. Make sure compressor has been isolated from
the system and refrigerant charge removed before replacing components.
a. Remove refrigerant charge from compressor:
4-60

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