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ARMY TM 9-2805-258-14 AIR FORCE TO 38G2-89-21 NAVY NACFAC P-8-614-14E 1-4. Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR). a. Army.  If your Military Standard Engine needs improvement, let us know.  Send us an EIR.  You, the user, are the only  one  who  can  tell  us  what  you  don’t  like  about  your  equipment.    Let  us  know  why  you  don’t  like  the  design  or performance.  Put it on an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report).  Mail it to us at: Commander, U.S.  Army Aviation and Troop Command, ATTN: AMSATIMDO, 4300 Goodfellow Boulevard, St.  Louis, MO 631201798.  We will send you a reply. b. Air Force.  Air Force personnel are encouraged to submit EIR’s in accordance with AFR 900-4. c. Navy.  Navy personnel are encouraged to submit EIR’s through their local Beneficial Suggestion Program. 1-5. Destruction  of  Army  Materiel  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use.    Refer  to  TM  750-244-3  for  procedures  to  destroy equipment to prevent enemy use. 1-6. Preparation for Storage or Shipment. Refer to Chapter 4, Section VI, and TB 740-97-2 for procedure to place the equipment into storage. 1-7. Glossary.  Not applicable Section II.  EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA Paragraph Page 1-8 Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities and Features................................................................. 1-2 1-9 Location and Description of Major Components (Models 2A042-2 and -3).................................. 1-3 1-10 Equipment Data ............................................................................................................................ 1-5 1-11 Differences Between Models........................................................................................................ 1-5 1-12 Safety, Care, and Handling........................................................................................................... 1-5 1-13 Corrosion Prevention and Control ................................................................................................ 1-5 1-8. Equipment   Characteristics,   Capabilities   and   Features.      The   Military   Standard   Engine   is   an   air   cooled, horizontally apposed, two cylinder, four cycle gasoline engine.  The engine is capable of developing 10 HP at 3600 RPM. 1-2  Change 2


 


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