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Inspect governor cup and steel balls (p 3-1 13).
Inspect gear case components for binding, excessive wear,
or damage (p 3-97). Replace defective parts.
Section iii REMOVAL AND
OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
PREPARATION FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Prior to disassembly and assembly of the engine the following
Always use the right tool for the job. Refer to Table 2-1 and
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Appendix B, Section III.
should be established.
Provide a clean work area. Many engine parts can be damaged
Complete disassembly is not always necessary. Keep
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disassembly and assembly to a minimum.
by very small particles of dirt. A clean area is required for
replacement of parts as they are removed.
Always replace packings, gaskets, seals,
and
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Make sure proper cleaning materials are available, such as:
ter pins with new parts.
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solvents, lint-free cloths, soft brushes, pans and waste
Repair or replace unserviceable parts and hardware.
containers.
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Use crocus cloth to remove corrosion and rust from polished
Use only recommended solvents for cleaning.
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surfaces. Make sure critical dimensions are not changed when
using crocus cloth.
Diesel fuel is a suitable solvent but must be handled and stored
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, properly.
Be sure that the necessary tools are available.
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