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TM 5-4210-220-12 4-23.  FUEL SYSTEM AND AIR INTAKE - Continued 4-23.5  Fuel Pump This task covers a. Removal b. Inspection c. Installation d. Repair TOOLS MATERIALS/PARTS Shop Equipment, Automotive 10, Appendix E Dry Cleaning Solvent Maintenance and Repair, 20, Appendix E Penetrating Oil NSN 4910-00-754-0705 28, Appendix E Silicone Sealant J1508-D Fuel Pump Repair Tool Set 32, Appendix E Vegetable Shortening 5150193 Gasket EQUIPMENT CONDITION Main Engine Shutdown (see para. 2-10) RH Engine Cover Removed (see para. 4-12.11) WARNING JP-4 is a highly volatile fuel.  Extraordinary care must be taken where servicing components that use this fuel.  The truck shall be grounded to an approved grounding point if it contains JP-4 fuel. REMOVAL (1) Tag  and  disconnect  fuel  lines  (1  and  2) from  inlet  and  outlet  openings  of  the  fuel pump. (2) Remove  the  three  pump  attaching  bolts (3)    and    withdraw    the    pump    from    the governor housing. (3) Remove drive coupling fork from pump or governor housing. INSPECTION (1) Discard gasket and clean surface of mating flanges.  Check for scores or scratches. WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent  P-D-680  (safety  or  Stoddard's  solvent)  is  potentially  dangerous.   Avoid repeated and prolonged breathing of vapors and skin contact with the liquid.  Do not use near open  flame,  arcing  equipment  or  other  ignition  sources.    Always  wear  eye  protection  and protective clothing.  The flash point of P-D-680 is 100 to 138 deg. F (30 to 59 deg. C). 4-400

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