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TM 5-4210-233-14&P-1 5-26.  POWER STEERING PUMP - Continued (2)   Pump Cartridge Repair. NOTE Pump must be removed from truck (see para a.). (a)   Draw or scribe match marks across cover (5), ring (11) and body (17). (b)   Remove cover screws (1).  Note position of cover ports with respect to body port and lift off cover (5) and O-ring (10).  Discard O-ring. (c)   Remove pressure plate (8) and spring (7). (d)   Note position of ring (11) with respect to body (17).  Also note the direction of the arrow on the ring. Lift ring (11) free of pump body (17).  Remove O-ring (11A).  Discard O-ring. (e)   Remove vanes (16) from rotor (15) and slide rotor off pump shaft (13). (f) Remove pressure relief valve from valve cover (see para c.). WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent  P-D-680  (safety  or  Stoddard's  solvent)  is potentially dangerous.  Avoid repeated and prolonged breathing of vapors and skin contact with the liquid.  Do not use near open flame, arcing equipment or other ignition sources.  Always wear eye protection and protective clothing.  The flash point of P-D- 680 is 100 to 138 deg. F (38 to 59 deg. C). Death or serious injury could occur if compressed air is directed against  the  skin.    Do  not  use  compressed  air  for  cleaning  or drying  unless  the  pressure  is/has  been  reduced  to  30  psi  (2.11 kg/cm2) or less.  When working with compressed air, always use chip   guards,   eye   protection,   and   other   personal   protective equipment. (g)   Using dry cleaning solvent (Item 3, Appendix E), wash all parts thoroughly and blow dry using compressed air. (h)   Inspect rotor (15) and vanes (16).  Replace both along with ring (11) (repair kit) if excessive play is noticed between vane and slots in rotor. 5-177

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