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ENGINE ENCLOSURE REPAIR/REPLACE.
This task covers:
a.
Removal
b.
Cleaning/lnspection/Repair
c.
Installation
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Personnel Required
Tool kit, general mechanics (Item 1, Appendix B)
Two
Suitable hoist and sling
Equipment
Materials/Parts
Condition
Reference
Condition Description
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 30, Appendix C)
Adhesive sealant (Item 3, Appendix C)
Feeding system removed
Crocus abrasive cloth (Item 1, Appendix C)
Suitable container
General Safety Instructions
Suitable container
Blocks
Well ventilated area
REMOVAL:
Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnecessary personnel
are in the hoisting area. Permit only personnel actually engaged in the hoisting
operation to be near the unit and hoisting equipment. All instructions for the
hoisting operations must come from one authorized person.
Injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur from improper hoisting.
Hoist the load slowly to avoid tearing out lifting bail assembly, slipping slings, or
load shift. Do not jerk the load or swing it from side-to-side when hoisting. This
places additional stress on hoisting components which can cause failure and loss
of load. Be sure hoisting equipment is on solid footing and is suitable for the size
of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead clearance when hoisting.
1.
Loosen rain cap clamp and remove rain cap (1) from air
cleaner (2) to prevent damage during engine enclosure (3)
removal. Stow rain cap in storage box to prevent damage.
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