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TM  9-2320-356-BD Option   2: Another   Hose. 1. Remove   the   damaged   section   of   hose. 2. Cut   a   section   of   substitute   material   longer   than   the   removed   section. 3.   Coat   ends   of   damaged   hose   with   gasket   sealer. 4. Slip   the   hose   over   the   ends   of   the   damaged   hose. 5. Secure   the   hose   with   clamps   or   twisted   wire. Do   not   overtighten   and   restrict the   coolant   flow. 6. If   the   damaged   hose   inside   diameter   equals   the   outside   diameter   of   the substitute   hose,   the   hose   can   be   inserted   into   the   damaged   hose   and   secured. 7. Fill   coolant   and   check   for   leaks. 8. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable,   repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. Option   3: Short-Hose    Fabrication. 1. Cut   a   short   section   of   inner   tube   or   rubber   sheet   to   required   length. 2. Coat   the   hose   ends   with   sealant. 3. Slip   the   material    over   the   hose   ends. 4. 5. 6. Wrap   the   inner   tube   as   tightly   as   possible   on   the   hose. Use   hose   clamps   or   tightly   wound   wire   and   secure   the   inner   tube. Fill   coolant   to   proper   level   and   check   for   leaks. 7. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. practicable,   repair   using   standard 7-14 When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as maintenance   procedures.

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