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TM 5-4210-220-12 4-28   ENGINE - Continued 4-28.3  Air Compressor - Continued WARNING 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 protection equipment. (2)          Dry     the     compressor     exterior     using compressed air. (3)        If    the    compressor    is    going    to    be disassembled,  mark  the  compressor  body as    shown.        Aligning    chalk    marks    will ensure proper assembly. b.  Governor Removal (1)  Remove the two capscrews (1) that retain the   governor   (2)   to   the   air   compressor cylinder head (3). (2)  Remove and discard governor gasket (4). c.  Air Inlet Connection Removal (1)  Remove the two capscrews (8) that retain the     air     intake     flange     (5)     to     the     air compressor cylinder head (7). (2)  Remove and discard air intake gasket (1). 4-538

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