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7.43.
COLLECTIVE SERVOCYLINDER ROD END REPLACEMENT continued
NOTE
If servocylinder dust boot is installed, per-
form step c. If boot is not installed, go to
step d.
c. Slide servocylinder dust boot (9.1) away from
piston rod (9) to get access to lock (11).
d. Remove rod end (1) from piston rod (9) with
nut (10) and lock (11) installed.
(1) Remove lockwire from nut (10) and lock (11).
(2) Hold piston rod (9). Use crowfoot.
(3) Loosen nut (10). Use box wrench.
(4) Remove rod end (1).
e. Remove nut (10) and lock (11) from rod end
(1).
7.43.4. Cleaning
a. Wipe removed and attaching parts with a
clean rag.
7.43.5. Inspection
a. Check bellcrank, self-retaining bolt, piston
rod, bushing, nut, and lock for cracks and
stripped or damaged threads (para 7.1).
b. Check removed and attaching parts for corro-
sion (para 1.49).
7.43.6. Installation
a. Coat threads (12) of rod end (1). Use grease
(item 87, App F).
b. Install lock (11) and nut (10) on rod end (1).
(1) Insert lock (11) inside nut (10).
(2) Aline lock (11) with machined slot (13) on rod
end (1). Screw lock (11) and nut (10) on rod
end (1).
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