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Install plenum seals right!


Mechanics mechanics, branch of physics concerned with motion and the forces that tend to cause it; it includes study of the mechanical properties of matter, such as density, elasticity, and viscosity. , there's a shortage of the new style plenum In a building, the space between the real ceiling and the dropped ceiling, which is often used as an air duct for heating and air conditioning. It is also filled with electrical, telephone and network wires. See plenum cable.  seals, NSN NSN National Stock Number
NSN Nokia Siemens Networks
NSN National Storytelling Network
NSN NATO Stock Number
NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA)
NSN National Student Number (NZ)
NSN Never Say Never
 5330-01-416-0888, for M1-series tank engines. That means when you order a new one, you may get the old style seal seal, in zoology
seal, carnivorous aquatic mammal with front and hind feet modified as flippers, or fin-feet. The name seal is sometimes applied broadly to any of the fin-footed mammals, or pinnipeds, including the walrus, the eared seals (sea lion and fur
, NSN 5330-01-079-9954.

Either seal will work, but the old seal has two clamps--one each for the engine and plenum box--while the new seal has only one. That means a different set of installation instructions for each seal.
Vehicle     Old Seal, NSN                     New Seal, NSN
            5330-01-079-9954                  5330-01-416-0888

M1A1        TM 9-2350-264-20-1-3              TM 9-2350-264-20-1-3
              (Apr 03), Pg 4-40                 (Apr 03), Pg 4-60
M1A2        TM 9-2350-288-20-1-3              TM 9-2350-288-20-1-3
              (Aug 95), Pg 4-39                 (Aug 95), Pg 4-59
M1A2 SEP    Not available. See instructions   TM 9-2350-388-20-1-3
            for M1A1 or M1A2 tank               (Feb 01), Pg 4-55
M104        Not available. See instructions   TM 5-5420-232-20-3
Wolverine   for M1A1 or M1A2 tank               (Mar 01), Pg 4-55
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Date:Dec 1, 2003
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