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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. 14-11

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