logical sequence until you have the
transmission completely
disassembled, repaired, and reassembled.
Chapter 4 divides these
maintenance procedures as follows:
--
Disassembly of the transmission in major assemblies (section
II).
--
Assembly of the transmission from
major assemblies (section
III).
--
Disassembly, repair,
and
assembly
of
the
major
assemblies
(section IV).
The section index gives the page number for each procedural
paragraph within the section.
The TM sequences procedural
paragraphs by number throughout chapter 4; a paragraph number and
the name of a major maintenance procedure identify each paragraph.
On the first page of each procedural paragraph, a paragraph index
provides the number and name of each task within the paragraph, and
the page where the task starts.
The initial setup page (first page) of each task provides a list of
specific task you are about to perform:
--
Common tools (i.e., general mechanic's tool box).
--
Special tools.
When the task requires any special tools, the
TM lists them by noun, manufacturer's code (FSCM), and
manufacturer's part number.
--
Fabricated tools (locally manufactured).
When the task
requires any fabricated tools, the TM lists them by noun and
refers you to the specific appendix of the manual that provides
instructions for making the tools.
--
Repair parts.
The TM lists all repair parts in the RPSTL.
Additionally, chapter 4 lists mandatory replacement parts under
"repair parts" on the initial setup page for each task, when
required.
--
Supplies. The TM lists expendable items under supplies by noun
and quantity (when the task requires more than one of an item).
The TM refers you to the specific appendix that list all
expendables. For
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