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TM9-2815-226-34-1 - JATONKAM35s HOME ON THE WEB

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TM 9-<strong>2815</strong>-<strong>226</strong>-<strong>34</strong>-1Section IV. CYLINDER LINERS INSPECTI<strong>ON</strong>3-10. CLEAN LINERSCAUTI<strong>ON</strong>STAY CLEAR OF SEAL RING GROOVES WITH WIRE BRUSH. MAY DAMAGEGROOVES.NOTECylinder liners are in direct contact with coolant for efficient cooling. Coolant issealed in block by machined surfaces at liner flange and by O-rings and creviceseal at lower end of liner.a. Remove rust and scale from exterior of liner. Stay clear of seal grooves.b. Clean exterior of liner with bristle (not wire) scrub brush and warm water and detergent soap.c. Wash interior with detergent soap and warm water using bristle (not wire) scrub brush.WARNINGCOMPRESSED AIR USED FOR CLEANING PURPOSES WILL NOT EXCEED 30 PSI(207 KPA). USE <strong>ON</strong>LY WITH EFFECTIVE CHIP GUARDING AND PERS<strong>ON</strong>ALPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (GOGGLES, SHIELD, GLOVES, ETC.).d. Rinse liners thoroughly and dry with compressed air.e. Coat liner interior with engine oil and let stand for 5 to 10 minutes.f. Use white paper towels to wipe oil from inside of liners. Note gray or black residue that appears with oil on whitetowels.g. Repeat application of engine oil and wipe off with towels until residue no longer shows.3-115

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