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TM 9-2320-209-20-3-1
(e) Tee fitting
CAUTION
Fittings are made of soft brass. They can be stripped
very easily if overtightened. Tighten fittings only
enough to stop fuel 1 caking.
NOTE
Tee fitting at the secondary and final filter assemblies
on trucks with LD-465 engine is used for this typical
procedure.
I
FRAME 1
Using 10-inch pipe wrench, screw in and tighten tee fitting (1).
1.
2.
Using 9/16-inch wrench, screw in and tighten elbow (2).
Using 11/ 16-inch combination box and open end box wrench, screw on and tighten
3.
hose nut (3).
Using 9/16-inch wrench, screw in and tighten elbow (4). Using 5/8-inch combina-
4.
tion box and open end box wrench, screw on and tighten tube nut (5).
NOTE
Follow-on Maintenance Action Required:
Start engine.  Refer to TM 9-2320-209-10.
1.
2.
Check that fuel lines and fittings have no leaks.
3.
Close hood and left side panel. Refer to
TM 9-2320-209-10.
4.
Stop engine.  Refer to TM 9-2320-209-10.
END OF TASK
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