TM 10-4320-344-242.21.14 Alternator Cover Maintenance, Model US636HCCD-1.This task covers:2.21.14.1 Removal2.21.14.4 Assembly2.21.14.2 Disassembly2.21.14.5 Installation2 .21 .1 4 . 3 R e p a irINITIALSETUPToolsGeneral Mechanic’s AutomotiveTool Kit, Appendix B, SectionIII, Item 1Materials/PartsTags, Appendix C, Item 31Lock Washers (TM 10-4320-303-24P)Equipment ConditionsPumping station shut down, TM 10-4320-344-10.Battery Cables disconnected, paragraph2 .15 .4 .Equipment Conditions (Continued)V-Belt Guard removed, paragraph 2.21.11.General Safety InstructionsDo not work on equipment that is notsecurely stabilized to prevent rollingo r s l i d i n g.Do not work on equipment with batteryconnected.Electrocution hazard is presentwith battery connected.Do not work on equipment without follow-ing standard shop safety practices.2.21.14.1 Removal.a .Remove three mounting screws (Figure 2-128,1) and flat washers (2).When removing alternator cover from mounting bracket do not allow alternatorcover to rest on alternator wires.Ensure alternator wires are not caught onalternator cover.Failure to obey this caution may result in damage toequipment.b.Pull alternator cover (3) away from retainer bracket (4).c .Tag and disconnect three alternator wires (5) and remove alternator wires (5)from alternator cover (3).2.21.14.2 Disassembly.a.Remove grommet (6) from alternator cover (3).b.Remove three nuts (7) and resilient mounts (8).c .Remove two nuts (9), lock washers (10), one spacer (11), two screws (12), andretainer bracket (4). Discard lock washers (10).2.21.14.3 Repair.a.Inspect allb .Replace all2.21.14.3 Assembly.components and mounting hardware for damage.defective components.a .2-294Position retainer bracketspacer (11), two new lock(4) on engine and secure with two screws (12), onewashers (10), and nuts (9).
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