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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) Bushing arid Grommets.  Replace or repair damaged  bushings  or  grommets  using  standard  electricians repair practices. (7) Gasket/Insulation.  To replace or repair gasket or insulation: (a) Remove as much old gasket or insulation material as possible by pulling or scraping it away from the metal surface. WARNING Acetone  and  Methyl-Ethyl  Ketone  (MEK)  are  flammable  and  their  vapors  can  be explosive.  Repeated or prolonged skin contact or inhalation of vapors can be toxic. Use a well ventilated area, wear gloves, and keep away from sparks or flame. (b) Soften and remove old adhesive, gasket and insulation residue, using acetone or MEK and a stiff brush. (c) Starting with an end, carefully attach the gasket to the metal.  Press into firm contact all over. (8) Touch  Up.    Should  touch  up  or  refinishing  be  necessary,  refer  to  TM  43-0139,  Painting  Instructions  for Field Use. (9) Information  Plates.    To  replace  damaged  or  missing  information  plates,  drill  rivets  out  using  a  drill  bit slightly  smaller  than  the  diameter  of  the  rivet  body,  and  secure  new  information  plate  with  replacement rivets. 5-10

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