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TM 55-1740-200-14
a. Replace distorted or broken springs.
4-395. STEERING GEAR.
b. Repair corroded or slightly pitted contact points.
4-396. REPAIR. Refer to paragraph 4-67 for inspec-
tion and repair the steering gear in accordance with the
following  pocedures.  (See  figure  4-15.)
c. Replace if excessively burned.
d. Remove nicks and burrs from distributor shaft with
Repair corroded or slightly pitted contacts.
crocus cloth.
b. Repair frayed or worn cable.
e. Repair frayed or worn leads.
c. Replace worn or deteriorated rubber components.
f. Replace broken or deteriorated nonmetallic compo-
nents.
d. Replace broken or distorted springs.
g. Replace nonrepairable parts.
e. Retap damaged threads in gear housing.
h. Reassemble in accordance with paragraph 4-513.
f. Remove nicks and scores from cam with crocus
cloth or handstone.
4-403. GENERATOR.
g. Replace levershaft and pitman arm if splines are
4-404. REPAIR. Refer to paragraph 4-83 for inspec-
damaged.
tion and repair the generator in accordance with the
following procedures. (See figure 4-18.)
h. Remove nicks and scores from bushings with crocus
cloth or handstone.
a. Replace worn or deteriorated drive belt.
i. Replace nonrepairable parts.
b. Straighten bent fan blades.
j. Reassemble in accordance with paragraph 4504.
c. Replace worn bearings.
4-397. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
d. Remove nicks and burrs from armature shaft with
4-398. REPAIR. Refer to paragraph 4-71 for inspec-
crocus cloth.
tion and repair the electrical system in accordance with
the following procedures. (See figure 4-16.)
e. Replace worn brushes, repair broken or frayed
leads.
a. Replace corroded, rusted or broken terminals.
f. Replace nonrepairable parts.
b. Repair worn or broken wire leads.
g. Reassemble in accordance with paragraph 4516.
c. Replace worn or frayed wiring harness.
4-401. STARTER.
d. Replace worn or deteriorated rubber components.
4-402. REPAIR. Refer to paragraph 4-79 for inspec-
tion and repair the starter in accordance with the follow-
e. Replace damaged or missing attaching hardware.
ing procedures. (See figure 4-19.)
f. Replace all nonrepairable parts.
a. Replace all brush springs if any spring is distorted
or broken.
g. Install in accordance with paragraph 4511.
b. Replace distorted or broken pinion spring.
4-399. DISTRIBUTOR.
c. Replace cracked or broken pinion gear.
4-400. REPAIR. Refer to paragraph 4-74 for inspec-
tion and repair the distributor in accordance with the
d. Replace deteriorated nonmetallic components.
following procedures. (See figure 4-17.)
4-105

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