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TM5-241O-237-34
3-8. CYLINDER LINERS - REPLACE (Cont'd)
(3) Use a suitable puller tool to
remove cylinder liners (2) from
the block (3).
b.
Cleaning
(1) Check that the crankshaft bearing
journals are adequately covered.
(2) Clean cylinder liners and
cylinder bores in block with an
approved cleaning solvent and dry
thoroughly with a lint-free
cloth.  See page 2-29.
NOTE
Cylinder liners, with light rust
on the inside surface that is not
opposite pits on the outside
surface, and liners with shiny
areas on the inside surface, can
be used again if honing removes
all of the rust and shiny areas.
Honing must be done by higher
echelon maintenance.
c. Inspection
(1) Visually inspect the cylinder
liners. Do not reuse cylinder
liner if any of the following
defects or abnormal conditions
are observed:
(a) Grooves on the inside
surface of the liner.
(b) Pitting on the inside
surface.
(c) Cracks on the inside
surface.
(d) Rust on the inside surface.
(e) Shiny areas on the inside
surface.
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