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007-029 Lubricating Oil Pressure Regulator (Main Rifle)

Preparatory Steps

WARNING
Batteries can emit explosive
gases. To reduce the
possibility of personal injury,
always ventilate the
compartment before
servicing the batteries. To
reduce the possibility of
arcing, remove the negative
(-) battery cable first and
attach the negative (-)
battery cable last.

Disconnect the batteries.

Remove

WARNING
When using solvents, acids,
or alkaline materials for
cleaning, follow the
manufacturer's
recommendations for use.
Wear goggles and protective
clothing to reduce the

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possibility of personal injury.

Thoroughly clean the area


around the pressure regulator
plug with clean solvent to
prevent debris from falling into
the plunger bore when the plug
is removed.

Remove the pressure


regulator, nut, valve plug,
spring, and plunger.

Service Tip: The plunger


normally can be removed by
inserting a finger into the
plunger bore until snug and
pulling up. If the plunger can
not be removed in this
manner, the plunger is
probably stuck and will
require removal of the
housing.

Clean

WARNING
When using solvents, acids,
or alkaline materials for
cleaning, follow the

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manufacturer's
recommendations for use.
Wear goggles and protective
clothing to reduce the
possibility of personal injury.

WARNING
Wear appropriate eye and
face protection when using
compressed air. Flying
debris and dirt can cause
personal injury.

Use solvent to clean the spring,


plunger, plug, washer, and
pressure regulator valve
housing.

Dry the parts with compressed


air.

NOTE: If the plunger bore


requires cleaning, remove
the housing so as not to
flush debris into the engine.

Inspect for Reuse

Inspect the plunger and


plunger bore for nicks or
scratches.

NOTE: Polished areas on


the plunger and bore are
acceptable.

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Verify that the plunger moves


freely in the bore.

Measure the pressure


regulator spring at the
following heights.

Pressure Regulator
Spring Pressure
n lb
@41.25 mm 127 MIN 29
[1.624 in]
@44.50 mm 109 MIN 25
[1.752 in]

NOTE: When the load is


105 N [24 lb], the regulator
valve opens. When the
load is 142 N [32 lb], the
regulator valve is seated.

Install

Install a new sealing o-ring


on the valve plug and
lubricate with clean 15W-40

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engine oil.

Assemble the plunger,


spring, and valve plug.

Install the pressure regulator


assembly and tighten.

Torque
Value: 80 n.m [59 ft-lb]

Finishing Steps

WARNING
Batteries can emit explosive
gases. To reduce the
possibility of personal injury,
always ventilate the
compartment before
servicing the batteries. To
reduce the possibility of
arcing, remove the negative
(-) battery cable first and
attach the negative (-)
battery cable last.

Connect the batteries.

Operate the engine and


check for leaks.

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Last Modified: 07-Mar-2013

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