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Rest case on vise (do not tighten vise) and drive out male threaded sleeve (fig. 122). Then place female
threaded sleeve down and, using punch (T-170742) in hole in end of drive gear, drive out this sleeve (fig.
122).
Figure 122: Driving out sleeves
48. Cleaning, inspection, and repair of parts
a.
Thoroughly clean all parts (except odometer assembly, window, and gasket) with brush (T-170755) and a
dry-cleaning solvent. Dry parts with compressed air. Inspect gear teeth, threads, and bearing surfaces for
excessive wear and defects. Wipe odometer figure wheels clean, but do not wash odometer in dry-cleaning
solvent as this will remove lubricant. Inspect for free movement of figure wheels and see that gear teeth are
intact. If defective, discard complete odometer assembly.
49. Assembly
a.
Replace drive gear and sleeves:
Place thrust washers over each end of drive gear. Lubricate with small
amount of No, 00 grease, O.D. and place in case. Start sleeves in place, making sure that gear and sleeves are
in correct position (fig. 119) and that slots in sleeves line up with pin holes in case. Place assembly on arbor
press and squeeze sleeves into case (fig. 123). Using small hammer, drive pins into holes.
Figure 123: Pressing sleeves into case