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TM 9-2320-312-24-1
FUEL LINES REPLACEMENT
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS
Secondary Fuel Filter-to-Engine Fuel Line Replacement
Fuel Injector Pump-to-Secondary Fuel Filter Fuel Line Replacement
Fuel/Water Separator-to-Fuel Injector Pump Fuel Line Replacement
Engine-to-Fuel Tank Fuel Return Line Replacement
Fuel Tank-to-Fuel/Water Separator Fuel Line Replacement
Fuel Tank Breather Line Replacement
INITIAL SETUP
Materials/Parts
Maintenance Level
Unit
Cap set, protective (Item 6, WP 0165 00)
MAC Reference
Rag, wiping (Item 51, WP 0165 00)
Group 020 and Group 040
Strap, tiedown (Item 57, WP 0165 00)
RPSTL Reference
Tag, marker (Item 58, WP 0165 00)
Appendix A
Group 040, Figure 2
Equipment Condition
Tools and Special Tools
Cab tilted (TM 9-2320-312-10) (except for breather
Tool kit, general mechanic's (Item 35, WP 0166 00)
line replacement)
Shop equipment, common no. 1 (Item 28, WP 0166
Battery disconnect switch in OFF position
WARNING
DO NOT perform fuel system checks, inspections or maintenance while smoking or near fire, flames or
sparks. Fuel may ignite, causing damage to vehicle and injury or death to personnel.
Wear fuel-resistant gloves when handling fuels and promptly wash exposed skin and change fuel-
soaked clothing.
When servicing this vehicle, performing maintenance, or disposing of materials such as engine coolant,
transmission fluid, lubricants, battery acids or batteries, consult your unit/local hazardous waste dis-
posal center or safety office for local regulatory guidance. If further information is needed, please con-
tact The Army Environmental Hotline at 1-800-872-3845.
CAUTION
Wipe area clean around all fuel connections prior to disconnecting. Cap or plug all openings after discon-
necting. Contamination of fuel system could result in equipment failure.

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