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TM 9-2320-364-20-4      12-167 Materials/Parts Cable Ties (Item 86, Appendix C) Tags, Identification (Item 88, Appendix C) This task covers: a.  Air Line Locations b.   Follow-On Maintenance INITIAL SETUP Equipment Condition Engine OFF, (TM 9-2320-364-10) Wheels chocked, (TM 9-2320-364-10) Air system drained, (TM 9-2320-364-10) Tools and Special Tools Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s:  Automotive (Item 74, Appendix G) Cap and Plug Set (Item 8, Appendix G) 12-36.  AIR LINE REPLACEMENT. a. Air Line Locations. Equipment may be damaged by foreign matter if hoses, air lines, tubes, and connectors are not plugged and capped when removed. NOTE This procedure shows the location of air lines and tubes on the truck.  It will never be necessary to remove all air lines and tubes at one time. As items are removed, cap and plug all hoses, air lines, tubes and connectors. Tag and mark hoses and air lines prior to removal. Note location and position of cable ties prior to removal. Remove cable ties as required. Remove clamps and support brackets as required. Inspect all hoses, lines and fittings for cracks, bends, nicks, dents, stripping threads and cuts.  Replace all damaged parts.

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