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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17, 2008 FBO #2274
SOURCES SOUGHT

28 -- Engine Retrofit Kit

Notice Date
2/15/2008
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
333618 — Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst, Contracts Department Hwy. 547 Attn:B562-3C, Lakehurst, NJ, 08733-5083, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-N68335-08-RFI-0083
 
Response Due
3/14/2008
 
Archive Date
12/30/2008
 
Point of Contact
Veronica Anderson, Contract Specialist, Phone 732-323-2800, Fax 732-323-2359, - Cindy Scheper, Contract Specialist, Phone 732-323-2408, Fax 732-323-4822
 
E-Mail Address
veronica.anderson@navy.mil, cindy.scheper@navy.mil
 
Description
The Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Lakehurst, NJ seeks to identify potential sources for the design, development, fabrication, and testing to resolve obsolescence of the Detroit Diesel 6V-53 engine (P/N 9325-02-1209-01, NSN 4210-01-461-3301) and Linde hydraulic water pump (P/N 9325C03-1911-01, NSN 4320-01-464-2402) assemblies for the Navys A/S32P-25 Shipboard Fire Fighting Vehicle (P/N 9325-01-0100-01, NSN 6R-X-4210-01-394-3789-SX). (Note: for the purposes of this announcement the new unit shall be called the Engine Retrofit Kit.) The A/S32P-25 Shipboard Fire Fighting Vehicle is a self-propelled, self-contained, all weather, firefighting vehicle. It is used on aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships to extinguish a fire or limit the severity of the fire until other systems can be activated. The fire-fighting vehicle is a four-wheel (two-wheel drive) vehicle with overall dimensions of 64 in. high by 70 in. wide by 190 in. long, powered by an internal combustion engine. When fully loaded, the fire truck has a gross weight of 19,000 lbs. Vehicle systems are operated hydrostatically with power provided via three hydraulic pumps connected to an engine driven power transfer unit. The power transfer unit is bolted to the engine flywheel housing and is driven via an input shaft and drive disc. The power transfer unit is 24.00 in. wide, 21.40 in. tall and weighs approximately 160 lbs. Please see Table I for pump information. The existing Detroit Diesel 6V-53, six-cylinder turbocharged liquid cooled diesel engine is capable of producing 156 brake horsepower (BHP) and 585 lb-ft of torque at 1400 rotations-per-minute (RPM), and 237 BHP and 445 lb-ft of torque at 2800 RPM when utilizing diesel fuel. Please see Table II for additional BHP and torque curve information. The existing engine length is 52.00 inches, overall width is 36.48 inches and the overall height is 41.64 inches with a wet weight of 1,753 lbs. The engine has multiple fuel capabilities to include DF-2, JP-5, and JP-8. Please refer to Table III below for horsepower adjustments when using aviation turbine fuel. The vehicle is equipped with a 24 Volt DC electrical system.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Contractor's Facility
Zip Code: 08733
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01510463-W 20080217/080215231116 (fbodaily.com)
 
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