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GMorrison Does that mean clean it? Why did you need to take off the shroud?
Does that mean clean it? Why did you need to take off the shroud?
Any way, in order to remove the bore evacuator, you have to take off the forward portion of the thermal shroud. Then you have to clean the inside of the bore evacuator to get all the soot and gunk out of it. We had like gallon jugs of a bore cleaner called Break Free that helped remove the carbon build up.
In this old photo of my M48A5, you can see in the upper right hand photo that the bore evacuator has been removed and is sitting upright on the right front fender of the tank.
Thank you for the explanation. That is really interesting.
Bill
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That is fascinating. I wish I was tanks in the Corps...
I spent some time reading about fume extractors this afternoon. Kind of ingenious devices.
I guess Rob if you don't keep those little holes open it can kill you.
GMorrison I spent some time reading about fume extractors this afternoon. Kind of ingenious devices. I guess Rob if you don't keep those little holes open it can kill you.
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