TM-9-2350-358-BD M109A6 Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair Download
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TM 9-2350-358-BD 3-20. PREFORMED PACKINGS, SATURATED When preformed packings are saturated with fuel or oil for an extended period of time they will expand or swell. In most cases it is nearly impossible to install a used preformed packing in the same place it was removed. If a preformed packing is cut or pinched, it should not be reused. Limitations: Lines may leak at a reduced rate. Personnel/Time Required: • 1 soldier • Time determined by location and amount of damage. Materials/Tools: Used preformed packing (scavenge from available source) or packing, preformed (item 45, Appendix C) Procedural Steps: NOTE If preformed packing is known to be in short supply, perform the following procedure if packing is not damaged or cut. 1. Inspect preformed packing when removed from fuel system. 2. Remove as much fuel as possible from preformed packing with clean rag. 3. Place preformed packing on clean, dry, flat, warm surface to dry and shrink. CAUTION Heat will speed drying time, but too much heat will damage preformed packing. 4. Reuse preformed packing when packing shrinks to original size. 5. Record BDAR action taken. When mission is complete, as soon as practical, repair the equipment/system using standard maintenance procedures. SECTION VIII. FUEL, OIL, AND/OR HYDRAULIC LINES 3-21. GENERAL Use this procedure to implement temporary repairs to fuel, oil, and/or hydraulic fluid lines affected by damage or wear. This fix can also be used to reroute lines past damaged equipment. 3-22. FUEL, OIL, AND/OR HYDRAULIC FLUID LINES, DAMAGED General Information: Temporary repairs can be made depending on the type and amount of damage and the tactical situation. 3-25