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Sure, BUT, you need the right TM.
What I mean is that if you look at post #39, and read the TM example I gave you, you know what part fits what truck in any given parts TM. The UOC code is NOT vehicle unique. It is TM unique. It is purely intended to show you what part fits what model truck in...
They are the UOC codes. Each model truck gets a code. When ever there is a difference between models, the code is placed next to the part. This way you can tell, for example, if the truck TM shows a valve, and there are 4 different valves listed for that item number, which truck model gets which...
The explanation for the UOC is on Page, (PDF reader page number) 19.
Look at the cover of the TM. Find your NSN.
Look to the left, thats your truck.
Go to page 19, and you will find this list below.
Code Used On
Trk, Car., LMTV M1078
UOC: LWB *W/WN
UOC: LAB W/O WN
Trk, Van, LMTV M1079...
I am going to jump in here. Dosnt your manual have a UOC, (Usable on Code codes) next to the parts listings? Normaly, thats how the army tells you what part fits what model.
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