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TM 9-2320-209-34-2-3
(5) Fuel control valve.
FRAME 1
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent is flammable. Do not use near an
open flame.  Keep a fire extinguisher nearby when sol-
vent is used.  Use only in well-ventilated places. Fail-
ure to do this may result in injury to personnel and
damage to equipment.
CAUTION
Do not dip fuel control valve (1) in dry cleaning solvent.
Electrical parts may be damaged by doing so.
1.
Wipe fuel control valve (1) clean with a clean cloth dipped in dry cleaning
solvent.  Wipe fuel control valve (1) dry.
Inspect fuel control valve (1) for cracked or broken parts. Go to step 6 if
2.
cracks or breaks are found.
Inspect electrical leads (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) for broken or frayed insulation
3.
or damaged connectors on the ends.  Go to step 6 if any electrical leads or
connectors are bad.
Using an ohmmeter, check continuity through heater. Place one ohmmeter lead
4.
on terminal (8) and the other ohmmeter lead on terminal (9).  Circuit should
be closed.  If circuit is open, go to step 6.
If fuel control valve (1) passes tests, to go frame 2. If you must get a new
5.
fuel control valve, do step 6.
NOTE
Electrical leads (2 and 7) must be used on new fuel con-
trol valve.
Unscrew and take off nut (10).  Take off electrical lead (2) and slide off
6.
electrical lead (7).  Get a new fuel control valve.
GO TO FRAME 2
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