TM 10-8145-222-23
0089
REPAIR CONTINUED
CAUTION
While removing the seal you can damage the door. Only use pressure needed on
tools to remove the seal.
2. Using an appropriate prying tool (Figure 2, Item 1) between outer seal (Figure 1, Item 3) and door (Figure 1,
Item 1), remove outer seal (Figure 1, Item 3) from door (Figure 1, Item 1).
3. Apply lubricant between inner seal (Figure 1, Item 4) and door (Figure 1, Item 1).
4. Using an appropriate prying tool (Figure 2, Item 1) between inner seal (Figure 1, Item 4) and door (Figure 1,
Item 1), remove inner seal (Figure 1, Item 4) from door (Figure 1, Item 1).
5. Apply lubricant to back of new inner seal (Figure 1, Item 4).
Figure 2. Prying Tool.
CAUTION
Do not use sharp objects to strike or aid in pushing the seal into the door. Using a
sharp object will result in damage to the seal and failure of the seal to seal the door
when closed.
NOTE
Seal may not easily press into heat break. If this occurs, a hammer or similar blunt
tool can be used to apply additional pressing force.
6. Press inner seal (Figure 1, Item 4) into door (Figure 1, Item 1).
7. Apply lubricant to back of new outer seal (Figure 1, Item 3).