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TM 9-2320-356-BD
7.
Twist metal bar to tighten rope until fluid stops leaking.
8.
Secure metal bar to prevent unwinding.
CAUTION
Care must be taken to ensure debris or foreign
particles are removed from hydraulic fluid. It
may be necessary to strain fluid with
cheesecloth or a clean rag.
9.
Check fluid level.
Refer to appendix D for compatible replacement fluids, if
necessary.
10. Record the BDAR action taken.
When the mission is completed, as soon as
practicable, repair using standard maintenance procedures.
Option 3:
Inaccessible Area Repair.
CAUTION
When disconnecting hydraulic lines and hoses,
plug openings with clean rags to prevent dirt
from entering and causing damage to internal
parts.
CAUTION
Care must be taken to ensure debris or foreign
particles are removed from fluids. It may be
necessary to strain fluid with cheesecloth or
clean rag.
1.
Remove fittings from reservoir and repair damaged area.
2.
Remove damaged reservoir from vehicle.
3.
If substituting reservoir, cut holes in the substitute container at locations
appropriate for connecting existing hoses.
If necessary, cut a hole in an
appropriate area for a new filler hole.
Use a clean rag as a new cap.
4.
Weld old fittings into holes of the substitute reservoir.
5.
Flush substitute reservoir with hydraulic fluid to remove debris.
6.
Reconnect hydraulic lines to substitute reservoir.
7.
Secure new reservoir to vehicle and fill reservoir with hydraulic fluid. Refer
to appendix D for compatible replacement fluids, if necessary.
8.
Operate hydraulic system slowly.
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