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MIL-V-62008B(AT)
Manufacturer's inspection records shall specifically list such component(s), name of supplier(s)
(as listed on the QPL or in the approval letter), and number and date of the QPL from which the
selection was made, or date of approval letter when products are approved but not as yet listed on
the QPL.
3.3.2 Ozone resistance. Unless otherwise specified on detail drawings, all rubber
components that are under tension or which may be flexed, shall be ozone resistant to the degree
required by the "C1" test requirements of MIL-STD-417.
3.4 Construction. Vehicles, components, subassemblies, and assemblies shall be
fabricated and assemblies into a complete vehicle in accordance with drawings listed or referred
to in Engineering Parts List (EPL) 8736334. All parts requiring identification shall be marked in
accordance with MIL-STD-130.
3.4.1 Sealing.
3.4.1.1 Sealer. The sealer shall prevent the entrance of water into the crew compartment
when fording streams or rivers during cross country operation and when operating under water.
3.4.1.2 Seals. Seals shall prevent the entrance of all foreign matter with the exception of
water as noted in 3.6.8.5 when fording shallow or under water. All seals shall prevent leaking of
lubricants from bearings except those seals designed to allow the exit of flushing lubricant.
3.4.1.3 Hatch seals. Hatch seals shall prevent any leakage of water into the crew
compartment.
3.4.2 Stowed equipment. All On Vehicle Equipment (OVE) items shall be capable of
being stowed (combat loaded) in the spaces provided.
3.4.3 Cooling system. With vehicle operating in ambient temperature of 115 degrees
Fahrenheit (F), the engine oil temperature shall not exceed 250F at the heat exchanger outlet
and the transmission oil temperature shall not exceed 300F at the heat exchanger inlet.
3.4.4 Fuel system. During engine operation, the fuel system shall maintain fuel supply
to the engine when ascending and descending 60 percent grades in forward and reverse gear, and
when vehicle is being operated on 30 percent side slope with each side of vehicle up slope.
3.4.4.1 Fuel tanks and hydraulic oil reservoir. Provisions shall be made to assure
internal cleanliness of the fuel tanks and all hydraulic oil reservoirs prior to initial fueling and
filling. The fuel tanks shall be capable of receiving 50 gallons of fuel per minute.
3.4.4.2 Fuel and hydraulic lines. Provisions shall be made to assure internal cleanliness
of fuel and hydraulic lines and connections prior to initial filling of systems. All fuel and
hydraulic lines, connections, and tanks shall be free from leakage after installation and after
break-in run.
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