162. Cap
178.
Bracket
163. Nut
179.
Flat washer
164. Flat washer
180.
Bolt
165. Elbow
181.
Loop clamp
166. Tube assy
182.
Hose assy
167. Tee
183.
Elbow
168. Nut
184.
Hose assy
169. O-ring
185.
Elbow
170. Tube assy
186.
Nut
171. Union
187.
O-ring
172. O-ring
188.
Fluid passage bolt
173. Union
189.
Packing
174. Nut
190.
Elbow
175. Flat washer
191.
Tube assy
176. Bolt
192.
Relief valve
177. Loop clamp
193.
O-ring
leakage. Inspect connection nuts and sleeves on tube
c.
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
for loose sleeves or damage to nuts. If damaged,
(1) Clean hose and tube and plumbing
replace tube.
fittings with an approved cleaning solvent and dry
(5) Inspect plumbing fittings for cracks or
thoroughly with filtered compressed air.
clogged passages.
Clean clogged passages and
(2) Inspect all threaded parts for stripped,
replace cracked fittings.
crossed, or peened threads. If threads are damaged
(6) Replace all gaskets and packings at
beyond simple repair, replace part.
each overhaul regardless of condition.
(3) Inspect hose for cracks, breaks,
d.
Installation.
Install hose and tube and
chafing and damage to hose interior. If damaged,
plumbing fittings in reverse order of removal procedures
replace hose assembly.
of paragraph b. above.
(4) Inspect tube for kinks, bends, cracks,
or other damage which might restrict flow or result in
Section II. ENGINE ACCESSORIES
b.
Removal. Refer to TM 5-6115-586-12 and
3-4. General
remove the starter assembly according to the
This section provides instructions for repair and
instructions provided.
replacement allocated to direct support and general
c.
Disassembly of Clutch Assembly. Refer to
support maintenance for engine accessory components.
The components included in this section are the starter
figure 3-5 and disassemble the starter clutch assembly
assembly, fuel control assembly, fuel atomizer
as follows:
assembly, and oil temperature regulator valve. Refer to
(1) Do not remove screws (2) or
TM 5-6115-586-12 for repair instructions on other
nameplate (3) from the starter assembly (1) unless
accessory components.
replacement of the ,nameplate is required after
inspection.
3-5. Starter Assembly
(2) Note and record the position of the
a.
General. The starter is a 24 VDC high
pawls (6) and spider (7) as an aid at reassembly.
torque motor with a pawl and clutch mechanism
Support starter assembly (1) on the workbench and
installed to absorb initial shock of starter rotation.
straighten the end of the spring (8) so that ring (4) and
Repair instructions for the starter clutch assembly and
assembled pawls and spider may be removed. Remove
for replacement of brushes are provided in this
pins (5) to disassemble pawls (6) from spider (7).
paragraph. If repair of the motor is necessary, refer to
depot maintenance.
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