Operational Performance Checks
Teledyne Continental Motors, Inc.
TM
6-1.
Engine Operational Check
Perform an operational check after any of the following:
•
Engine Installation
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Maintenance or Troubleshooting
•
Engine Overhaul
•
Return from Storage
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After each 100-Hour/Annual and 500-Hour Inspection
NOTE: FADEC Health Status Annunciators vary by manufacturer.
Graphics depicted in this manual are for illustration purposes only.
FADEC
WARN
FADEC
CAUTION
FADEC
WARN
FADEC
CAUTION
Figure 6-1.
Two Lamp HSA
Figure 6-2.
HSA with battery condition monitor
WARNING
Complete Table 6-1 tasks on a newly installed, routinely
inspected, repaired, or overhauled engine before releasing the
aircraft for service. DO NOT FLY THE AIRCRAFT UNTIL
FLIGHT PREREQUISITES HAVE BEEN MET.
Table 6-1.
Engine Operation Prerequisites
Sequence Requirement
Section References
1
Prepare the Engine for Operation
Maintenance Preflight Inspection
2
Check Engine Operation
Engine Operational Check
3
Complete Operational Checklist
Operational Checklist
4
Complete Flight Check
“Flight Check”, OI-22, Chapter 7*
*Also in accordance with the Airplane Flight Manual/Pilot’s Operating Handbook (AFM/POH).
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IOF-240 Series Engine Maintenance Manual
Change 1
31 August 2007