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4.16  REPLACE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE AND/OR INLET AND OUTLET LINES.
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Figure 4-12.  Pressure Gauge and Inlet/Outlet Line Removal

TM 10-4330-237-13&P b.  Installation of Inlet and Outlet Lines.  (Figure 4-12.) (1) Clean threads of the flare nuts (5), differential pressure gauge (6) and the inlet and outlet ports (7,8). (2) Position the inlet line (9) and/or outlet line (10) and loosely attach flare nuts (5). (3) Tighten   flare   nuts   (5)   on   each   side   of   the   differential   pressure   gauge   (6)   and   on   the   inlet   and   outlet   port connectors (7,8). (4) Close the manual vent valve (2). (5) Install filter vessel gravity drain plug (4). (6) Place grounding cable (1) in storage location. c.  Removal of Differential Pressure Gauge.  (Figure 4-12.) (1) Connect the liquid fuel filter-separator grounding cable (1) to a ground rod. (2) Depress and latch open the manual vent valve (2) to relieve any pressure from filter vessel (3). (3) Loosen and separate flare nuts (5) on differential pressure gauge (6) inlet and outlet lines (9,10). (4) Loosen and remove the two screws (11), lock washers (12) and flat washers (13) that secure differential  pressure gauge (6) to filter vessel (3).  Discard the lock washers (12). NOTE The  flared  tube  connectors  on  the  inlet  and  outlet  of  the  differential  pressure gauge (6) may be removed by holding the gauge body with an adjustable wrench. If  the  gauge  inlet  or  outlet  port  turns,  it  will  be  necessary  to  hold  the  port(s)  with slip  joint  pliers  to  remove  the  connector(s).    Damage  to  the  ports  is  acceptable since the replacement differential pressure gauge (6) is supplied with new ports. (5) Remove  the  threaded  flared  tube  elbow  (14)  from  the  inlet  side  of  the  differential  pressure  gauge  (6).    Retain elbow for use on differential pressure gauge (6). (6) Remove  the  threaded  flared  tube  connector  (15)  from  the  outlet  side  of  the  differential  pressure  gauge.    Retain connector for use on differential pressure gauge (6). d.  Installation of Differential Pressure Gauge.  (Figure 4-12) (1) Clean the threads on the elbow (14) and connector (15) retained from the removal procedure. (2) Apply  a  light,  even  coat  of  thread  sealant  to  the  elbow  (14)  and  connector  (15)  threads  and  install  on  the differential pressure gauge (6). (3) Position differential pressure gauge (6) on mount, and loosely install the two screws (11), lock washers (12) and flat washers (13) that secure the differential pressure gauge (6) to filter vessel (3). (4) Clean  threads  on  inlet  and  outlet  line  (9,10)  fittings  (5),  apply  a  light,  even  coat  of  thread  sealant  and  install  the inlet and outlet lines (9,10) finger tight to the differential pressure gauge (6). (5) Install the two screws (11) that secure the differential pressure gauge (6) to the filter vessel (3). 4-28

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