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TM 5-2420-222-20-2 STARTER - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS CLEANING - CONTINUED WARNING Drycleaning solvent PD680 is toxic and flammable.  Wear protective goggles and gloves and use only in a well ventilated area.  Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes and don’t breathe vapors. Do not use near open flame or excessive heat.  The flashpoint is 100°F to 1380F (380 to 590C).  If you become dizzy while using cleaning solvent, get fresh air immediately and get medical aid.  If contact with eyes is made, wash your eyes with water and get medical aid immediately. 11. All other a. Clean in drycleaning solvent. metal parts b. Using clean, dry rags, wipe dry. INSPECTION REPLACEMENT NOTE For more information on how to inspect parts, go to General Maintenance Instructions (page 2- 137). Replace defective parts as needed. 12. Starter (1) a. Look for cracks and breaks in housing. b. Look for broken terminals. c. Look for chipped or worn motor drive gear. d. Turn motor drive gear in both directions. Motor drive gear should engage when turned in one direction, but turn freely in other direction.   Armature shaft should turn freely with some drag from brushes, but no binding. 13. All other Look for cracks, breaks, and bends. metal parts 14. All threaded Look for damaged threads. parts 2-464

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