AEROPRAKT-32L Pilot Operating Handbook
A32L-FO-POH
the oil tank, remove and clean the oil probe and turn the propeller several times until you hear
the sound of air bubbles coming into the oil tank which means that the oil from the oil tank was
pumped thus into the engine forcing the air from it back into the oil tank. Wait a little while the
oil lets out the air bubbles and insert the oil probe to see the actual oil level.
WARNING: Do not turn the propeller against the direction of engine rotation — this may
damage the engine.
CAUTION: Do not open the expansion tank of the cooling system while engine is hot!
Coolant is under pressure and may burst out and bring injuries or harm.
8.4 Approved fuel and oil
Approved fuel types: unleaded mogas min. RON 95 or avgas 100LL.
Approved oil types: any automotive oil of API classification "SG" or higher.
8.5 Cleaning and care
Keeping the aircraft clean is essential for its efficient and safe operation. Pilots must make
sure during the preflight check that the airplane is clean and free of corrosion. Airplane
washing should be done using cloth or soft sponge abundantly soaked in water with addition
of mild washing agents.
Never use gasoline, solvents or other aggressive liquids for washing the airplane and
especially the cockpit glass!
Cockpit glass must be finally washed with plenty of water. It is recommended to let water dry
and not to wipe it with a cloth as dust particles stuck in the cloth may scratch the glass.
After airplane washing inspect the parts that must be protected from corrosion (hinges, joints,
etc.). Clean them of any remaining water and old grease and lubricate anew.
8.6 Disassembling and assembling the airplane
Aircraft operation and servicing in some cases may require to disassemble (and assemble
back) the airplane or remove some of its components. This section describes how to
disassemble correctly the airplane by removing its main components: left and right wings,
horizontal tail, propeller, engine.
8.6.1 Wing removal
NOTE: Before wing removal empty the wing tanks!
Left and right wings shall be removed in turn (in any order) according to the following
sequence (see Fig. 21 and Fig. 22):
1. Disconnect the aileron control shaft.
2. Disconnect the electrical connectors of fuel level sender cable.
3. Disconnect the fuel lines.
4. Disconnect the full and static pressure lines at their joints (4, see Fig. 14 at page 42).
5. Remove the wing strut brace by disconnecting it from the wing and fuselage while
holding the wing.
6. Disconnect the wing at its forward and rear attachment points.
After disconnecting the wings it is recommended to insert all the fasteners back and lock them
with safety wire or pins not to lose them. Also secure with safety wire the spherical bearings in
the forward and rear wing attachment fittings.
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