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TM 5-2420-222-20-3 CLUTCH CONTROL VALVE-TO-HYDRAULIC PUMP INLET OIL LINE - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS DISASSEMBLY - CONTINUED 16. Clutch adapter (1) Oil line (2) a. Place clutch adapter (1) in machinist’s vise. b. Note relative position for proper placement during assembly. c. Using 1 1/2-inch open-end wrench, unscrew and take off. d. Take clutch adapter (1) out of machinist’s vise. CLEANING NOTE For    more    information    on    how    to    clean    parts,    go    to    General    Maintenance Instructions (page 2-137). 17. All rubber parts a. Using clean rags dampened with solution of detergent and water, wipe clean. b. Rinse with clean water. c. Using clean, dry rags, wipe dry. WARNING Drycleaning solvent P-D-680 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  100F  to  138F  (38  to  59C).    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. 18. All metal parts a. Clean in drycleaning solvent. 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. 19. All rubber parts Look for cracks, breaks, and tears. 2-1356

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