TM 5-3805-262-207-2. SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (CONT) d. H o s e s , L i n e s, a n d F i t t i n g s ( c o n t ) .(3) Rear Brakes Hoses, Lines, and Fittings.This task covers removal, clean-ing, inspection, and installation of rear hydraulic brake system hoses, lines, andf i t t i n g s .TOOLS: No. 1 Common Organizational Maintenance Tool KitSocket wrench set, 3/8 inch driveFixed open end wrench setContainer,1 quart capacityChocks, twoMATERIALS/PARTS: Clean cloths (Appendix C, item 1)Cleaning solvent P-D-680 (Appendix C, item 2)Detergent (Appendix C, item 3)Brake fluid (Appendix C, item 11)O-rings, two (FSCM 10988 PN A12988)Gaskets, three (FSCM 10988 PN 33261)Gasket (FSCM 10988 PN 33260)NOTEPRELIMINARY PROCEDURE: Wheels blocked and engine left side panels remov-ed (page 9-14).REMOVAL (SHEET 1 OF 2)NOTEPlug and cap all tubes, h o s e s , o r f i t t i n g s d i s c o n n e c t e d o r r e m o v e d infollowing procedures to prevent dirt or other contaminants from enteringbrake system.Tag and identify all hoses and tubing before disconnecting and removing.( a ) P o s i t i o n c o n t a i n e r u n d e r r e a r b r a k e h y d r a u l i c r e s e r v o i r .(b) Loosen clamp (1) and disconnect hose (4) from elbow (2). Do this byfirmly grasping hose and pulling from elbow. Drain brake fluid fromr e s e r v o i r.(c) Remove clamp (1) from hose (4).(d) If necessary, remove elbow (2) from brake hydraulic reservoir.7-42
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