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TM 9-2350-287-20-2 11-3.  TORSION BAR ANCHOR REPLACEMENT. This Task Covers: a.    Removal b.    Installation Initial Setup: Tools/Test Equipment: Torsion bar removed (para 11-2). General mechanic's tool kit Powerpack removed (torsion bar anchor (Item 24, Appendix I) positions 1 and 2 only) (para 3-2). Torque wrench, 0-600 ft-lb (Item 70, Appendix I) Heating and ventilating duct removed (torsion bar anchor positions 4 and 5 only) (para 16-2). Projectile rack base removed (torsion bar positions 4 and 5 only) (para 15-82). Materials/Parts: Sealer (Item 57, Appendix D) Lockwasher (4) (Item 196, Appendix H) Lockwire (as required) (Item 200, Appendix H) Equipment Conditions: Vehicle parked on level ground (refer to TM 9-2350-287-10). a. REMOVAL NOTE ·   To    remove    torsion    bar anchors  at  positions  1,  2,  4, 5,  and  6,  perform  steps  1,  5, and 6. ·   To    remove    torsion    bar anchors at position 7, perform steps 2 through 6. 1. Remove    10    screws    (2)    and cover   plate   (1   or   4)   from   hull floor. 2. Remove   four   screws   (6)   and lockwashers  (7),  two  plates  (5), and    electrical    lead    (9)    from cover plate (3). Discard lockwashers. 3. Move two hydraulic hoses (8) to one side. 4. Remove    16    screws    (2)    and cover plate (3) from crew compartment floor. Change 1  11-5

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