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TM 10-4930-233-14
TM 4930-14/1
Chapter 6
Section I. PMCS AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
There are no General Support PMCS or troubleshooting procedures.
Section II. GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
SKID SUB ASSEMBLY
6-1. FUEL TANK - REPAIR
This task covers:
Repair
INITIAL SET-UP:
Materials/Parts
Equipment Condition
Dry Cleaning Solvent
Fuel Tank Removed (para 4-16)
(Item 6, App E)
Fuel Tank Disassembled (para NO TAG)
Tools
General Mechanics Tool Box (Section III, Item 1, App B)
Electric Welder (Section III, Item 5, App B)
WARNING
Before performing any work on fuel tank, insure that all gasoline and gasoline
vapors have been purged. If not, an explosion can result, causing death or severe
injury.
Repair
WARNING
Clean all parts in a well ventilated area.  Avoid inhaling solvent fumes and
prolonged exposure of the skin to cleaning solvent. Failure to do so can cause
severe injury or death. Do not use near flame or excessive heat. Flash point of
solvent is 1000F to 1380F (380C to 59 ).
C
(1)
Flush out tank completely with dry cleaning solvent.
(2)
Dry out tank thoroughly.
(3)
Inspect fuel tank for large cracks, severe dents or damage.
Change 1 6-1

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