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TM 9-2320-209-34-2-3
d.  Cleaning.  There are no special cleaning procedures needed. Refer to clean-
ing procedures given in Part 1, para 1-3.
NOTE
Clean all parts before inspection and before assembly.
e.
Inspection and Repair.
FRAME 1
1.
Check that shafts (1 through 6) have no cracks or distortion. Use magnaflux
if available.  If shafts are cracked or damaged, get new ones.
Check that all machined surfaces and threads are not worn or damaged. If
2.
parts are damaged, get new ones.
3.
Check that splines on shafts (3 and 6), flanges (7 and 8), and sliding gear
(9) are not worn, scored, burred, bent, twisted or rough. Raised metal,
nicks or scratches must be taken off with honing stone and shafts polished
using crocus cloth.  If more repair is needed, get new parts.
4.
Check that splines on shafts (3 and 4), flanges (7 and 8), and sliding gear
(9) join together and move easily with one another. Minor damage can be
smoothed with a honing stone, then polished with a crocus cloth.  If more
repair is needed, get new parts.
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