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(2) Cleaning and inspection.
Drycleaning solvent normally has a flash point
of either 100 or 138 degrees F, depending on the
type being used, but may flash at much lower tem-
peratures if contaminated with gasoline or jet
fuel .
Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact.
Do not use near open flame or excessive heat.
(a) Clean all parts with drycleaning solvent, (item 1,
App. F), and dry thoroughly.
damage.
(b) Inspect all parts for cracks, breaks, and other
Replace defective parts.
(3) Installation.
(a)
Install flywheel and key on crankshaft (fig. 4-10).
(b) Install air shroud (para 4-24c.).
(c)
Install starter pulley (para 4-24b.).
e.
Ignition Cable, Spark Plug , Ground Cable and Ignition Switch.
(1) Removal.
Refer to figure 4-11 and remove ignition
cable, spark plug, ground cable and ignition switch.
NOTE
If required, disconnect ground cable from ignition
switch.
(2) Cleaning and inspection.
Drycleaning solvent normally has a flash point
of either 100 or 138 degrees F, depending on the
type being used, but may flash at much lower tem-
peratures if contaminated with gasoline or jet
fuel.
Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact.
Do not use near open flame or excessive heat.
(a) Clean all metal parts with drycleaning solvent,
(item 1, App. F) and dry thoroughly.
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