TM 10-3930-659-34 2-6. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (Con’t). CAUTION DO NOT wash oil seals, electrical cables, and flexible hoses with dry cleaning solvent or mineral spirits. Serious damage or destruction of material will result. d.  Oil  Seals,  Electrical  Cables,  and  Flexible  Hoses.  Wash  oil  seals,  electrical  cables,  and  flexible  hoses  with  a solution of detergent (Item 23, Appendix B) and water, and wipe dry with a clean rag (Item 43, Appendix B). e. Bearings. Clean bearings in accordance with TM 9-214. f. General Cleaning Covered by Other Manuals. (1) TB 43-0212: Purging, Cleaning and Coating lnterior Ferrous and Terne Sheet Vehicle Fuel Tanks. (2) TB  750-1047:  Elimination  of  Combustibles  from  Interiors  of  Metal  or  Plastic  Gasoline  and  Diesel  Fuel Tanks. (3) TM  9-247:  Materials  Used  for  Cleaning,  Preserving,  Abrading  and  Cementing  Ordnance  Materiel  and Related Materials Including Chemicals. 2-7. PRESERVATION OF PARTS. Unpainted metal parts that will not be installed immediately after cleaning may be covered with a thin coat of lubricating oil (Item 39, Appendix B). 2-8. PAINTING. a. On painted areas where paint has been removed, paint in accordance with procedures outlined in TM 43-0139 and TB 43-0209. b. For camouflage painting instructions, refer to FM 20-3. 2-9. INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS. NOTE All damaged areas should be marked for repair or replacement. a.  All  components  and  parts  must  be  carefully  checked  to  determine  if  they  are  serviceable  for  use,  can  be repaired, or must be scrapped. b. Inspect drilled and tapped (threaded) holes for the following: (1) Wear, distortion, cracks, and any other damage in or around holes. (2) Threaded areas for wear distortion (stretching) and evidence of cross-threading. 2-5

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