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FUNDAMENTAL PROCEDURES
1. lnsoectlon of Parts
Whbn removed,-each
part should be carefully inspected for
malfunctioning,
detormation, damage, and other problems'
2. Arrangement of Parts
All disJssembled oarts should be carefully arranged ior re-
assembly.
Be sureio separate or otherwise identify the parts to be
reolaced from those that will be reused
3. Cleaning parts tor reuse
All oarts'io be reused should be carefully and thoroughly
cleaned in the appropriate method.
REASSEMBLY
Standard values, such as torques and certain ad.iustments'
must be strictlv observed in the reassembly of all parts'
NEIEr tO STNUONRD BOLT AND NUT TIGHTENING TORQUE
in Section TD for tightening torques hot mentioned in the main
text.
lf removed, these parts should be replaced with new ones:
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'1 . Oil seals
3. O-rings
5. Cotter pins
2. Gaskets
4. Lock washers
6. Nylon nuts
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Depending on location:
1 . Sealant should be applied to gaskets.
2. Oil should be applied to the moving components of parts'
3. Specified oil or giease should be applied at the prescribed
locations (such as oil seals) before reassembly'
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