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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 16-13. REPLACEMENT  OF FL1 FILTER.  Continued ITEM ACTION REMARKS INSTALLATION  Continued i. j. k. l. m. n. o. Filter  mounting  plate  (22) Hex  nut  (27)  and Iockwasher  (26) FL1  filter  (20)  terminals FL1  filter  (20)  wires Filter  mounting  plate  (22) Three   screws   (25), Iockwashers   (24), and  flat  washers  (23) Eight screws (5) and  Iockwashers  (6) Install  FL1  filter  (20)  in  mounting  hole of  filter  mounting  plate  (22). Use  5/16-inch  wrench.  Install  and  hand tighten  hex  nut  (27)  and  Iockwasher  (26) securing  FL1  filter  (20)  to  filter  mounting plate   (22). Using  cotton  swabs  and  alcohol,  clean both  terminals  on  FL1  filter  (20). Use  soldering  kit.  Solder  wires  to  correct terminals  of  FL1  filter  (20). Position  filter  mounting  plate  (22)  in connector   case   (12). Use  cross  tip  screwdriver.  Install  and tighten  three  screws  (25),  Iockwashers (24),  and  flat  washers  (23)  securing filter  mounting  plate  (22)  to  connector case   (12). Use  cross  tip  screwdriver.  Install  and hand  tighten  eight  screws  (5)  and Iockwashers  (6)  securing  access cover  (1)  to  connector  case  (12). Use  torque  screwdriver.  Torque screws  to  8  to  10  in-lb. 16-14.  REPLACEMENT  OF  FL2  FILTER. Tools: Cross  tip  screwdriver Soldering  kit 3/8-inch   wrench Expendable  supplies: Solder Cotton  swabs Alcohol If  a  screw  is  not  stripped but  will  not  tighten,  inspect its  tapped  hole.  If  the  tap- ped  hole  is  defective,  refer to  paragraph  16-10  for  re- placement   of   connector case   (12). If  a  screw  is  not  stripped but  will  not  tighten,  refer to  paragraph  16-16  for replacement  of  its  threaded screw  insert  (if  present). If  a  tapped  hole  is  defec- tive,  refer  to  paragraph 16-10  for  replacement  of the   connector   case.   (12). References: Paragraph  16-10  for  removal  and  installation  of  connector  case. 16-14


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