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TM  9-2320-356-BD Procedural   Steps: 1. Cut   approximately   75   pieces   of   commo   wire   3   inches   longer   than   the   damaged cable   area. 2. Remove   insulation. 3. Remove   1-1/2   inches   of   insulation   from   existing   battery   cable   ends. 4. Twist   commo   wire   to   form   a   large   cable   approximately   the   same   size   (diameter) as   battery   cable. 5. Use   cable   clamps   or   hose   clamps   to   hold   commo   wire   to   battery   cable   ends.   If no   clamps   are   available,    use   vise   grips   to   hold   cable   in   place. 6. Wrap   exposed   wire   with   electrician’s   tape. 7. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable,    repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. 8-22. INDEXING  STARTERS General    Information: Most   of   the   starters   used   on   tactical   wheeled   vehicles   are   basically   the   same.   The integral   parts   of   a   starter   are   arranged   in   different   positions   so   that   the starters   can   be   adapted   to   different   engines   and   engine   configurations. Indexing the   position   of   the   starter   solenoid   to   the   drive   gear   housing   will   allow   the starter   to   be   used   on   a   variety   of   engines. Limitations: o   None Personnel/Time   Required: o   1   soldier o    30    -   60  minutes Procedural    Steps: Materials/Tools: o   Adjustable   wrench o     P l i e r s NOTE The   same   starter   assembly   is   used   on   the   LDS-465, LDT-465   and   LD-465   engines. The   pinion   housing is   positioned   differently   for   certain   engine applications.      FIGURE   8-l-A   illustrates   posi- tions   for   LDS-465-1   and   LDS-465-lA   enqines; FIGURE   8-l-B   illustrates   positions   for   LD-465-1, LD-465-lC,   and   LDT-465-lC   engines;   and   FIGURE 8-l-C   illustrates   position   for   LDS-465-2   engine. 1. Remove   starter. 8-22

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