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Figure 3-4.  Wet-Sump Lubrication System for Turbine Engines

TM 1-1500-204-23-3 b. Oil   Lines.      Rigid   tubing,   flexible   hose,   and fittings   are   used   throughout   the   oil   system,   for   the purpose  indicated  by  their  nomenclature  to  connect  a component into a system, or to connect one component to another to complete a system. (1) Removal.      All   tubing,   hose,   and   fittings are  removed  and  installed  similarly.    Any  peculiarity  of removal or installation procedures will be determined by the  physical  construction  and  the  manner  in  which  the part  is  used.    The  following  are  general  procedures  for removing oil lines. (a) During  removal,  rotate  coupling  nut of tubing or hose with one wrench while holding fitting to which it is secured with another wrench.  This procedure prevents twisting of the tubing or hose. Figure 3-3.  Dry-Sump Lubrication System for Reciprocating Engines 3-6

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