TM 9-2330-238-14
5-20. RIGHT
REAR
DOOR
AND SIDE
DOOR
LOCKS
REPLACEMENT
(M313,
EARLY
MODEL) (Cont).
4.
Remove two screws (13) and locking bar grommets
(12) from door (11).
5.
Remove 12 screws (6) and three latch assemblies
(7) from door (11).
6.
Remove four screws (3) and door case assembly
(16) from door (11).
7.
Remove three screws (10), outside door handle (9), and gasket (8) from door (11).
Discard gasket.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680,
is toxic and flammable. Always wear protective goggles
and gloves, and use only in a well-ventilated
area. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and
clothes, and DO NOT breathe vapors. DO NOT use near open frame or excessive heat.
The solvents
flash point is 100°F-138°F
(38°C-59°C).
If you become
dizzy while
using cleaning solvent, immediately
get fresh air and medical help. If solvent contacts
eyes, immediately
wash your eyes and get medical aid.
1.
Clean all parts with dry cleaning
solvent and dry thoroughly.
2.
Inspect door case assembly
and latch assemblies
for ease of operation.
3.
Inspect locking
bars from cracks, bends, or breaks. Straighten
any minor bends.
4.
Replace
any defective
parts.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Position outside door handle (9) and new gasket (8) in place on door (11)
and install three screws (10).
Position door case assembly
(16) in place on inside of door (11) and install four screws (3).
Position three latch assemblies
(7) in place on inside of door (11)
and install 12 screws (6).
Install two screws (13) and locking bar grommets
(12) on inside of door (11).
NOTE
For right rear door perform step 5. For side door go to step 6.
Position upper and lower door locking bars (5 and 14) on door case assembly (16)
and install two new cotter
pins (15).
Position upper and lower locking bars (5 and 14) in place on three latch assemblies
(7) and install three new
cotter pins (4).
Position
inside door handle (2) in place on shaft with holes alined and install headless
straight pin (1).
Lubricate
door case assembly
(16) and latch assemblies
(7) in accordance
with Lubrication
instructions
(Chapter 3, Section
I).
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