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MIL-E-23457B(SHIPS)
5.4.4.1 Nonreuable bags. Manuals shall be packaged in transparent plastic bags, mini-
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mum 4 mil thick and heat sealed.  Manuals shall not be placed within the sealed MIL-B-131
bag used to encase the engine unit but placed on the inside of the plywood crate.  Packing
list shall indicate the approximate location of the manuals.  The container shall be marked
"Manuals Enclosed".  For ease of removability, the location of the manual(s) shall be such
that they are readily accessible when the container is opened.
5.4.4.2 Reuable bag. Technical manuals shall be placed in the pocket provided on the
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outside of the reusable bag.  The pocket(s) shall be marked "Manual Enclosed".
5.4.4.3 Bulk shipment. Technical manuals shipped in bulk quantities shall be packaged
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and packed in accordance with the requirements of MIL-M-15071.
6.
NOTES
6.1 Intended use.  The engines are intended for use in Naval surface ships, large boats,
and landing craft as propulsion or powering auxiliary equipments.  This specification covers
two or four stroke cycle engines, incline, vee, or opposed piston block configurations,
liquid cooled, naturally aspirated, supercharged, or turbocharged.
6.2 Ordering data.
6.2.1 Procurement requirement. Procurement documents should specify the following:
Title, number, and date of this specification.
(a)
Engine rated horsepower and speed (see 3.2).
(b)
Inclination, if other than as specified (see 3.4.2 and 3.4.2.1).
(c)
When shock resistance is required (see 3.4.7).
(d)
Definition of assigned mission (see 3.5.1.1).
(e)
Whether MEA is required (see 3.5.2.1).
(f)
Accessory equipment furnished, if other than as specified (see 3.7.1).
(g)
High-shock resistance required (see 3.8.2.2).
(h)
(i)
Source of engine air (see 3.8.5).
Airborne noise measurements, if required (see 3.8.5.3) .
(j)
Exhaust muffler, if required (see 3.8.6).
(k)
Type of governor required (see 3.8.8) .
(1)
Whether engine low lubricating oil pressure shut-down is required (see
(m)
3.8.8.5).
(n)
Operating controls, if other than as specified (see 3.8.10) .
Whether auxiliary control is required (see 3.8.10.1).
(o)
When resiliently mounted equipment is required (see 3.8.12).
(p)
Dimensions and weight (see 3.9.1 and 3.9.2).
(q)
Torsiograph tests, if required (see 4.4.2.1) .
(r)
Level of preservation and packaging required (see 5.1) .
(s)
Packaging method required (see 5.1.1.1.5).
(t)
Type of parts stowage boxes, if required (see 5.1.1.2) .
(u)
Level of packing required (see 5.2).
(v)
(w)
Level of packing required for detached instruments, accessories, repair parts,
and tools (see 5.2.2).
When use of polystyrene "loose-fill" materials are permitted (see 5.2.4) .
(x)
Special markings required (see 5.3.1).
(y)
6.2.2 Contract data requirements. When this specification is used in a procurement
invoking the data requirment clause of the Armed Services Procurement Regulations (ASPR)
paragraph 7-104.9(n) and which incorporates a DD Form 1423 Contract Data Requirements List
(CDRL), the data requirements identified below will be developed as specified in the cited
Data Item Description (DID) and delivered in accordance with such CDRL.  When the ASPR
provisions are not invoked, the data specified below shall be delivered in accordance with
the contract requirements.
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