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c. Reassembly.
Reverse procedure for
(11), nuts (12), and eight washers (10). Lift hood support
disassembly.
d. Installation. Reverse procedure for removal.
(4) from frame.
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
4-83.
Hoods
(1) Clean all parts with an approved cleaning
a. Removal.
solvent and dry thoroughly.
(2) Inspect hood panels for cracks, rusted
areas, and deformation. Clean rusted areas with wire
(3) Remove sixteen capscrews (2), lock-
brush and repaint. Replace a panel that is cracked or
washers (14), and nuts (15). Remove hood top panel
deformed in any way.
(3).
c. Installation. Install the engine hoods in re-
verse of removal.
radiator shroud (13).
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Frame, Steps, and Covers
(5) Remove voltage regulator, starter relay,
a. Removal
lockwashers (21), and step (20).
(2) Remove opposite step in similar manner.
(4), washers (31, and grill cover (2).
(8), washers (7), and cover (11).
(5) Remove
capscrews
(6 and 9),
support (12).
(6) Remove capscrew (15), nuts (13), and
latch (14).
(7) Remove cotter pin (17), washer (18), and
brace (19).
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
(1) Clean all parts with an approved cleaning
solvent and dry thoroughly.
(2) Inspect all parts for cracks or broken
welds. Weld cracks or broken welds where possible.
Replace a badly damaged part.
(3) Remove any rust found and repaint.
(4) The repair of the frame is primarily limited
to the rework of welds, filling cracks, and the
replacement of various small brackets and braces that
may require replacement. The location of a point of
repair on the frame will dictate the need for component
removal to provide access to accomplish the repair.
1.
Seat cushion
c. Installation. Install the covers, seat support
2.
Back cushion
and steps in reverse of removal.
3.
Frame
4.
Screw (2)
5.
Slide assy
6.
Lockwasher (4)
7.
Nut (4)
Figure 4-63. Seat assembly, exploded view.
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