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TM 5-2420-222-20-2 STEERING VALVE OIL LINE-TO-STEERING CYLINDER OIL HOSES (SERIAL NUMBERS 319995 THRU 342573 ONLY) - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS REMOVAL WARNING Do not attempt to disconnect hydraulic lines and fittings while engine is running or before hydraulic system pressure  has  been  released.    When  engine  is  running,  hydraulic  system  is  under  pressure.    Hydraulic system  pressure  should  be  0  psi  (0  kPa)  before  lines  are  disconnected.    A  line  or  fitting  disconnected under pressure will blow off with a lot of force and could cause serious injury to personnel. Be careful when draining hot fluids.  Wear gloves to protect your hands from hot parts and fluids or severe burns could result. 1. Line (1) Hose (2) a. Place drain pan underneath to catch draining fluid. b. Using 5/8-inch and 11/16-inch open- end wrenches, unscrew and take out. c. Cap line (1) (page 2-137). d. Tag (page 2-137). 2. Hose elbow (3) Hose (2) a. Place drain pan underneath to catch draining fluid. b. Using 11/16-inch open-end wrench, unscrew and take off. 3. Hose elbow (3) and Nut (5) Using 5/8-inch and 11/16-inch open-end cylinder (4) wrenches, loosen. 4. Cylinder (4) Hose elbow (3) a. Note relative position for proper with assembled parts placement during installation. b. Using 5/8-inch open-end wrench, unscrew and take out. c. Cap cylinder (4) (page 2-137). d. Get rid of drained fluid (page 2-137). 5. Hose elbow (3) Packing (6) a. Using pocket knife, take off. b. Get rid of. CLEANING NOTE For more information on how to clean parts, go to General Maintenance Instructions (page 2-137). 2-964

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