TM 5-3805-262-34REMOVAL (SHEET 2 OF 2)(2)Remove capscrew (l), three capscrews (2) , capscrews (3), two nuts (4),and seven lock washers (5).(3)Remove capscrew (6), nut (4), and lock washer (5).(4)Remove two socket head capscrews (7), nuts (8), and lock washers (9).(5)Remove flywheel housing (10) from engine using chain hoist.(6)If necessary for replacement, remove plug (11) from flywheel housing(lo).CLEANINGDry cleaning solvent P-D-680 used to clean parts is toxic and flammable.Wear protective goggles and gloves and use only in a well ventilatedarea. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothes and don’t breathevapors . Do not use near open flame or excessive heat and don-t smokewhen using it. Failure to do so could cause serious injury. If you be-come dizzy while using cleaning solvent, get fresh air and medicalattention immediately. If contact with skin or clothes is made, flushwith large amounts of water. If contact with eyes is made, wash eyeswith water and get medical aid immediately.(1)Scrape all gasket material from flywheel housing (10) mating surfacesusing putty knife. Then remove residue using cleaning solvent P-D-680 andclean cloths.(2)Clean all other parts using cleaning solvent P-D-680. Dry using cleancloths.INSPECTIONNOTEReplace an item if inspection indicates need for replacement.(1)Inspect flywheel housing (10) for cracks, distortion, or damaged threads.(2)Inspect plug (11) for looseness or deterioration.(3)Inspect all other parts for cracks, distortion, or thread damage.3-55
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