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ARMY TM 9-4120-381-14 NAVY EE-000-CA-MMA-010/7053-AC AIR FORCE TO 35E9-136-31 6. Position flare nut (9) and tubing out of way. NOTE Rubber grommets will fly in different directions when removing circulator fan housing from bracket. 7. Remove four bolts (22), locknuts (19), eight grommets (21) and flat washers (20). 8. Remove circulator fan housing (23). 9. If fan housing is being replaced, remove condenser fan connecting link assembly (para 4-89) and contact Direct Support Maintenance to remove actuator. Figure 4-77.  Circulator Fan (Condenser) REPAIR/REPLACE NOTE Repair consists of replacing bearing, bearing collar, bearing cups, shaft, or fan assembly. Dress high metal defects in shaft with a file.  If shaft is damaged beyond repair, replace shaft.  Replacement shaft must be cut to length. 1. Measure length of shaft from bearing (13) on pulley side of shaft. 2. Loosen two set screws (11). 3. Unlock two bearing collars (12) from shaft (10) by turning collars quarter turn. 4-149

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