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TM 55-1905-223-24-3
(4)
After the press fit has been relieved, remove the sleeve (10, Figure 3-31) by hand.
REPAIR
a. Clean and inspect pulley:
(1)
Visually inspect the pulley for cracks, wear in the belt grooves, or other damage.
NOTE
A new belt, when pushed down into the groove, must protrude 1/16 to 1/8 inch
(0.06 to 0.13 mm) above the outside diameter of the pulley. The belt must not
touch the bottom of the groove.
(2)
Replace the pulley if damage or wear is found.
(3)
If the oil seal wear surface on the accessory drive pulley wear sleeve is mutilated or has a groove
worn deep enough that it can be felt with a fingernail, the wear sleeve must be replaced.
(4)
Inspect the oil seal wear area of the accessory drive pulley for minor nicks, scratches, or sharp
edges.
(5)
Use a 240 grit emery cloth dipped in clean lubricating oil to remove any minor defects.
(6)
Use a crocus cloth for a final polishing operation and to remove any remaining deposits on the oil
seal wear area.
(7)
Clean the oil seal wear area with a clean cloth.
b. Clean and inspect accessory drive:
(1)
Clean all parts with cleaning solvent.
(2)
Dry with compressed air.
(3)
Check the bushing (16, Figure 3-31) in the drive housing.
(4)
If the bushing is worn larger than 1.321 inch, remove and discard bushing.
(5)
Check the shaft (4) for wear distortion or damage.
(6)
The outside diameter of the shaft must not be worn less than 1.310 inch (33.27 mm).
ASSEMBLY
a. Assemble the power take-off transmission parts onto the shaft (4, Figure 3-31).
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