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Page 1: ...NO 124 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND o MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS r FOR X353 5B AND X376 FANS 4 LIFT FAN FLIG lACK Al FT GRAM CONTRACT NUMBER DA44 177 TC 715 WIIT UTIN NFV ECTIOIE 09RWCEN 1 lIR GENERAL ELE...

Page 2: ...on Materiel Laboratories Fort Eustis Virginia 23604 7 In addition to security requirements which apply to this document and must be met each transmittal outside the Department of Defense must have pri...

Page 3: ...2 8 Blade Platforms o 1 2 5 2 9 Torque Band Segments 1 2 5 2 10 Carrier Segment Seal 1 2 5 2 11 Blade Shroud Cover 1 2 6 2 12 3lade Carrier Pins 1 2 5 2 13 Lock Pin 1 2 6 2 14 Lock Strip 0 0 1 2 6 2 1...

Page 4: ...ompressor Seal 1 2 16 2 40 Insulation Blanket so 1 2 16 2 41 INLET VANE DESCRIPTION I o 1 2 17 2 42 SCROLL DESCRIPTION 99 99 99 o 2 19 2 43 REAR FRAME 1 2 22 2 44 HONEYCOMB AIR SEALS 1 2 24 2 45 TURNB...

Page 5: ...0 1 4 4 4 10 Assembly of Torque Band Segments 1 4 4 4 11 Assembly of Carrier Seals 1 4 5 4 12 Assembly of Bucket Carrier Segments 1 4 6 4 13 BAI ANCE PROCEDURE I o 1 4 8 4 14 TOhOUINGPROCEDURE o 1 4 9...

Page 6: ...27 4 38 Setting of Nozzle Area Adjustment Vanes 1 4 27 4 39 EXIT LOUVER ASSEMBLY 1 4 28 4 40 Orientation of the Exit Louver Push Rods 1 4 28 4 41 Assembly of Exit Louver Push Pods 1 4 29 4 42 Assemble...

Page 7: ...NDUCTION SYSTEM o 1 5 1 5 2 General I0 0 5 1 5 3 Inlet Closure o 1 5 1 5 4 Inlet Seal 1 5 2 5o5 Inlet Connection I o 5 2 SECTION 6 X353 5B LIFT FAN DISASSEMBLY 1 6 1 6 1 PREPARATION FOR TEARDOWN o o 1...

Page 8: ...D REPLACEMENT 1 7 1 7 1 GENERAL 1 7 1 7 2 CLEANING AND INSPECTION 1 7 1 7 3 Cleaning of Bearings 1 7 1 7 4 Fluorescent Penetrant Method of Inspection Zyglo 1 7 3 7 5 General 1 7 3 7 6 Cleaning Prior t...

Page 9: ...an Rear Fra ae o 1 2 39 2 13 Exit Louver System i 2 40 2 14 Diverter Valve Asse nb 1 2 45 2 15 Diverter Valve Actuation System I 2 46 2 16 Sketch of Actuation Linkage in Straight Through and Diverted...

Page 10: ...allation 1 4 79 4 3 Rotor Tie Bolt Torquing Procedure 1 4 83 4 4 Rotor Air Seal and Tip Seal Inspection 1 4 84 4 5 Front Frame Insulation Blanket Inspection 1 4 85 4 6 Inspection and Adjustment of Scr...

Page 11: ...mbly Drawing LeftHand Diverter Valve 1 4 123 4 20A Assembly Drawing Right Hand Diverter Valve 1 4 131 4 21 Assembly D awing Diverter Valve Actuation System 1 4 133 4 21A X353 5B Diverter Valve Install...

Page 12: ...gas flow and an X353 5B lift fan equipped with vectorable dis charge louvers Reference to the J85 in this publication will be limited to special requirements of the X353 5B propulsion system Addition...

Page 13: ...FIGURE 1 1 X353 5B PROPULSION SYSTM...

Page 14: ...on the lower surface of the fan vector the fan exhaust rearward to provide horizontal thrust for forward acceleration Once the aircraft has reached a speed sufficient for wing supported flight the div...

Page 15: ...Depth at hub 18 2 inches Depth at edge 14 40 inches maximum Weight maximum 915 pounds includes instrumentation Center of gravity The lift fan C G is located 5 3 from fan rotating axis on minor strut c...

Page 16: ...3 85 in max temperature 3000F 2 3 SYSTEM ORIENTATION a Location references used in this text are shown in Figure 2 3 Similar components located on a common diameter around the fan are numbered clockw...

Page 17: ...e disc The cones are shrink fitted to the shaft to form a permanent disc shaft assembly Final machining of assembly surfaces and broaching of the blade dovetail slots completes the disc shaft assembly...

Page 18: ...e blade tips and the turbine bucket carrier assembly The segments transmit torque from the active part of the turbine to the blades which are out of the partial admission arc Each torque band has six...

Page 19: ...ier Pins a The blade carrier pins attach the blade tip tang to the turbine bucket carrier The pins are assembled by select fit and are manufactured in five different sizes ranging from 0 3899 to 0 391...

Page 20: ...2 17 Bucket Tip Shrouds a The bucket tip shrouds limit tangential displacement of the bucket tip act as a bucket vibration damper provide a radial seal against hot gas leakage across the bucket tip a...

Page 21: ...d eliminate blade tip twist during operation of the fan The tabs also serve as part of the emergency torque transmission system The tabs are machined from 0 045 Inconel X stock and are solution treate...

Page 22: ...roller bearing support flange are machined from forgings The housing and flange are connected with a cylinder formed from 0 032 sheet The outer skin of the hub or bulletnose base is formed in two 1800...

Page 23: ...roller bearing retainer to the housing The four holes in the innermost circle are equally spaced and contai 0 250 28UNF 3 threads which serve as an attachment for the end cap of the instrumentation s...

Page 24: ...26 Grease Seals a The grease seals for both the ball bearing and roller bearing are of the lip seal construction which are identical except for their diameters The ball bearing grease seal is the smal...

Page 25: ...o clock and 9 o clock positions 2 32 Magnetic Rotor Speed Pick up Sensor a The rotor speed sensor is of the magnetic variable reluctance type excited by a gear toothed disc assembled to the rotor sha...

Page 26: ...eam The bottom of the housing is pocketed and drilled to receive a pin thus attaching the center scroll mount to the front frame The uniball bearing housing is machined from bar stock and is attached...

Page 27: ...umference A torque tube is formed from 0 030 sheet and is spot welded circumferentially to the 0 015sheet Heat shield segments are formed from 0 015 sheet and are attached to the outside diameter of t...

Page 28: ...levis Four 0 223 diameter holes in the base of the clevis admit bolts to fasten the clevis to the bellmouth one clevis at the 12 o clock position and one at the 6 o clock position 2 37 Shoulder Bolt S...

Page 29: ...ip A mounting tab formed of 0 030 sheet is spot welded and brazed to the mounting flange end The seal is bolted to the support using 10 32 bolts 2 40 Insulation Blanket a The insulation blanket is mad...

Page 30: ...ners are made from 0 016 sheet After fabrication the assembly is aged 1100 aF for two hours for relief of welding stresses The castings and machined components are also made from 17 4 material c The 3...

Page 31: ...ng is included as part of the circular vane at mid span A pinned clevis between the vane uniball and the frame support pad provides vertical shear load support for inlet vane aerodynamic and g loading...

Page 32: ...the removable variable vanes are brazed welded or resistance welded into a permanent assembly c The main shell of the scroll is formed of 0 025 1 sheet the portions of the shell which support the ends...

Page 33: ...s at assembly The clevises are machined from Inconel X bar stock and each is equipped with a Heim spherical bearing which is held in place with a snap ring The end clevises appear similar in appearanc...

Page 34: ...vanes are fitted with a sleeve and a lug to support the vane in the scroll At each vane location the body of the scroll is fitted with an end cap sleeve and threaded boss to receive the vane lug and a...

Page 35: ...s of an 0 025 dished skin which is welded to the exit louver support strut The center pan is stiffened on the aft side with hat radially positioned sections made of 0 020 sheet The ring near the hub i...

Page 36: ...kin in the turbine or hot section of the rear frame Seventeen rectangular hat sections support the skin in the cold portion of the rear frame Both hat sections are formed of 0 020 sheet The outer skin...

Page 37: ...t face of the rear frame from the 12 o clock position to the 6 o clock position The outer skin and end caps of the airfoil shaped strut are formed of 0 045 sheet The leading and trailing edges are mac...

Page 38: ...two pieces One piece butts against the vertical wall of the rear frame the other piece rests on the plate which seals off the nozzle opening The skin of the blanket is formed of Inconel X sheet The s...

Page 39: ...p plate The pad is drilled and a shank nut is swaged in the hole to permit bolt attachment of the louver actuator linkage at assembly The face of the pad surrounding the shank nut is serrated to match...

Page 40: ...to the side of the push rod Each rod has seven 0 190 0 191 holes drilled through the push rod providing the pin attach ment of the splined internal connecting link c The internal actuator lever arm i...

Page 41: ...FIGURE 2 1 TYPICAL FAN IN WING X353 5B INSTALLATION 1 2 28...

Page 42: ...LIFT FAN FIGURE 2 MJR B PIES O E335 LITFSSSE 1 2 29...

Page 43: ...12 9 3 9 33 6 Top Looking Down FIGUE 2 3 SYSTEM ORIENTATION 1 2 30...

Page 44: ...FIGURE 2 4 LIFT FAN ROTOR COMPONENT 1 2 31...

Page 45: ...FIGURE 2 5 LIFT FAN FRONT FRAME 1 2 32...

Page 46: ...FIGURE 2 6 LIFT FAN ASSEMB3LY SHOWING INLET VANE 1 1 2 33...

Page 47: ...4 FIGURE 2 7 LIFT FAN SCROLL VIEW OF INLET 1 2 34...

Page 48: ...FIGURE 2 8 LIFT FAN SCROLL VIEW OF NOZZLE 1 2 35...

Page 49: ...FIGURE 2 9 LIFT FAN SCROLL TOP VIEW 1 2 36...

Page 50: ...4J1 Iii 1 42 C 0 PH H 9 4J H N cc W I a4 4 w H xi HH H Is 4 0 4 r 4 0 IAI ofa 4 4a eq 94 Or4 0 FA rq W I rq 4 2 4 U 0___M0 0 ___4...

Page 51: ...wa FIGURE 2 1 1 SCROLL AREA ADJUSTMENT MECHAUNISM 1 2 38...

Page 52: ...4 FIGURE 2 12 LIFT FAN REAR FRAME 1 2 39...

Page 53: ...FIGURE 2 13 EXIT LOUVER SYSTEM 1 2 4 0...

Page 54: ...sealed off In the straight through or cruise mode position the ducts to the fan system are closed off and the engine exhaust is directed through a conventional exhaust nozzle Sehematics of the actuat...

Page 55: ...in a single continuous 0 441 thick skin The central portion of which forms one flange of a hollow box center beam Extending fore and aft from the center beam and welded along tlie continuous skin are...

Page 56: ...uct centerlines in their closed positions their edges make varying angles with the duct wall The tube slot therefore is a continuous spiral to make a fixed angle to the wall The seal tube is interrupt...

Page 57: ...Thus the linkage motion is stopped when either stop link reaches the end of its travel on the pin as shown in Figure 2 16 h A mechanical coupling connects the two valves in the system to ensure simult...

Page 58: ...FIGURE 2 14 DIVERTER VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 2 45...

Page 59: ...V Forward DoorStbat Rear DoozJ 11 Leve Connecting Link Cylinde Stop Linki Actuato Stubshaft I Support FIGURE 2 15 DIVERTER VALVE ACTUATION SYSTEM 1 2 46...

Page 60: ...BellrankConnecti Link A Straight Through Position 0i Stop Link Rear Door Actuator Force Lever ForwardDoort Connecting Link B Diverted Poition FIGURE 2 16 SKETCH OF ACTUATION LINKAGE IN STRAIGHT THROUG...

Page 61: ...sure or tension evenly to all bearing pushers or pullers Tighten Jack screws and attaching screws bolts and nuts in small increments opposing point sequence CAUTION A safety load check should be perfo...

Page 62: ...Bearing Cage Support W012028 790 3 19 Spanner Wrench 4012028 615 3 7 Tab Bender W012028 618 3 10 GRINDING Air Seal Grinding Fixture 4012028 678 3 16 INSPECTION Seal Inspection Fixture 4012028 678 3 16...

Page 63: ...4012028 667 3 15 TEA DOWN Support Stand 4012028 663 3 14 Turnover Dolly 4012028 602 3 2 Vertical Lift Fixture 4012028 613 3 5 3 11 TrJRBINE BUCKET CARRIER SEGMENT ASSEMBLY Retaining Pin Inserting 401...

Page 64: ...12028 616 Ball Bearing Outer Race Puller 3 3 4012028 617 Roller Bearing Outer Race Puller 3 5 4012028 618 Tab Bender Front Frame Bearing 3 7 Assembly 4012028 619 Lift Fan Shipping Container 3 8 401202...

Page 65: ...FIGURE 3 1 R rtOR BALAN CE ARBOR T7 FIGUE 3 2 ROTOR TURNOVER DOLLY 1 3 5...

Page 66: ...FIGURE 3 3 FRONT FRAIME SCROLL AND FAN TURNOVER DOLLY FIGURE 3 4 BALL BEARING INNER RACE PULLER 1 3 6...

Page 67: ...FIGURE 3 5 ROTOR VERTICAL LIFT FIXTURE Z77p J FIGURE 3 6 ROLLER BEARING INNER RACE PULLER 1 3 7...

Page 68: ...FIGURE 3 7 SPANNER WRENCH FT FIGURE 3 8 BALL BEARING OUTER RACE PULLER 1 3 8...

Page 69: ...77 1 3...

Page 70: ...L0 FIGURE 3 11 LIFT FAN SHIPPING CONTAINER FIGURE 3 12 LIFT FAN TRANSPORTATION DOLLY 1 3 10...

Page 71: ...FIGURE 3 13 FRON T FRAME AND SCROLL LIFT FIXTURE QFIGURE 3 14 ROTOR SUPPORT STAND 1 3 11...

Page 72: ...FIGURE 3 15 RO TOR BALANCE AND INSPECTION STAND lf WIN FIGURE 3 16 FRONT FRAME AIR SEAL GRINDING LEFT AND INSPECTION RIGHT FIXTURES 1 3 12...

Page 73: ...E 3 17 CARRIER RETAINING PIN INSERTING AND REMOVAL TOOL TOOL FOR LEFT HAND CARRIERS ON LEFT TOOL FOR l RIGHT HAND CARRIERS ON RIGHT FIGURE 3 18 EXIT LOUVER PROTRACTORi FIGURE 3 19 BEARING CAGE SUPPORT...

Page 74: ...p rc pv5P Roos FIGURE 3 20 EXIT LOUVER TEMPLAT E 1 3 14...

Page 75: ...ly of the X353 5B system Figure 4 1 The procedure presents the sequence of assembly and calls out the quantity of parts but does not list the part numbers When starting an assembly sequence read and o...

Page 76: ...the forward torque band segments will be located at blade positions 1 7 13 19 25 and 31 the gaps between the aft torque band segments will be located at blade positions 4 10 16 22 28 and 34 4 5 Disc a...

Page 77: ...e first teardown or at any disassembly after the position of the blades has been established to be within acceptable balance limits Par 4 13 the position of each blade should be etched on the end of t...

Page 78: ...ightening the rest of the nuts Make sure all areas of the retainer tabs are flush with the face of the disc 4 9 Assembly of Blade Platforms Insert the 36 blade platforms between the blades and secure...

Page 79: ...hem against the torque band per the Rotor Balance Record The tabs on the torque bands containing grommets must be sprung inward to permit the carrier seals to pass over them Align the carrier seals so...

Page 80: ...Determine the position of the first carrier segment Slide it into position use care to seat the torque band grommet in the counter sunk hole on the inside rail of the carrier c Insert the center carr...

Page 81: ...in is through the tang hole For a proper fit it will be necessary to tap the pin gently until it is in place using the pin installation tool Align the lock pin hole before the retainer pin is driven i...

Page 82: ...lled out in this manner Differences in blade moment weights should be determined for opposite carriage position A judicious relocation of blades may have to be made to minimize these differences Any r...

Page 83: ...CEDURE a Torque all nuts and bolts on the rotor assembly using the following torquing procedures b Rotor Tie Bolts 1 Tooling Requirements a Two torque wrenches 0 to 400 lb in gage with 7 16 12 point s...

Page 84: ...05 whichever comes first 8 If at this point the stud has not elongated 0 006 alternately tighten the nuts on the forward and aft faces to 350 lb in or until the stud elongates 0 006 0 0005 whichev r c...

Page 85: ...rame refer to Par 2 3 General Description NOTE All front frames are interchangeable and can be assembled either as right hand or left hand units 4 18 ASSEMBLE INSULATION BLANKET a Lay the insulation b...

Page 86: ...d and recorded on Figure 4 5 This dimension is required to assure clearance between the rotor shroud and insulation blanket NOTE Do not remove the insulation blanket for normal periodic inspection 4 1...

Page 87: ...4 20 SCROLL ASSEMBVL a Set the scroll on a table with the mounts facing up b Assemble the forward 810 mount using shims as required or provided and four bolts NOTE The forward and aft 810 mounts are...

Page 88: ...ly in the front frame The thickness of the shim may not be the same for both sides If the uniball is removed care must be taken not to reverse its position during reassembly If the uniball is replaced...

Page 89: ...shims to the inboard or center mount a Determine and record on Figure 4 8 the width of the u niball slot in the front frame scroll support and the width of the uniball inner race b Compute the total s...

Page 90: ...verlap is 1 Minimum overlap is 3 16 from the edge of the seal lip 2 Maximum overlap is full use of the immersion depth b After the overlap lines are scribed remove the scroll and trim the finger seals...

Page 91: ...nsulation a Assemble the scroll insulation blanket and lockwire the sections to each other and to the scroll 4 24 Final Assembly of Scroll to Front Frame a Place the scroll in position on the front fr...

Page 92: ...imension add 0 075 0 095 pro vides air seal clearance to obtain the desired iadius of the honeycomb air seal Grind the seal to this radius using the grinding fixture Ref Par 3 7 After grind inspect an...

Page 93: ...flange bolt holes b Pull the blanket out radially against the rear frame flange and tweezer weld a strip of nichrome to the flange and blanket to hold the blanket in place until the rear frame is asse...

Page 94: ...so that the seals do not span the sawcuts in the rear frame box section b After initial assembly the honeycomb air seal must be ground to a dimension which is obtained as follows Determine the maximum...

Page 95: ...half of the ball thrust bearing inner race to the shaft NOTE Position the inner race so that the puller notch is toward the shim c Insert the two halves of the roller bearing retainer into the groove...

Page 96: ...ace gently until the weight of the rotor is supported by the bearing NOTE The thrust bearing cage must be held in place until the bearing seats in the outer race Figure 3 19 d Place the heated inner r...

Page 97: ...b Freeze with dry ice and push the outer race and rollers into the roller bearing housing c Freeze with dry ice and insert the grease seal into the retainer d Assemble the retainer using twelve bolts...

Page 98: ...s less than 0 036 return the unit to the inverted flight position shaft pointed down CAUTION If the clearance of the thrust bearing measured in Par 4 33g exceeds 0 036 the cause must be determined and...

Page 99: ...housing Ref Dim 1 Fig 4 16B The minimum clearance is critical and must be maintained 4 35 Assembly of Rear Frame to Front Frame a Assemble the top and bottom outer scroll seals to the scroll finger s...

Page 100: ...that fit in the two center scroll supports are slightly longer than the pins which are assembled to the other 10 scroll supports e Assemble the scroll insulation blanket and lockwire them in place f A...

Page 101: ...d lockwire CAUTION During assembly the magnetic speed pickup must not be installed until the inspections in Par 4 36a through 4 36c are completed and indicate the rotor will remain assembled Serious d...

Page 102: ...vers This alternate actuation of exit louvers provides spoiling of the fan thrust to give the aircraft roll and yaw control and to provide thrust vectoring for forward thrust One push rod is actuated...

Page 103: ...d above NOTE All moving surfaces of the exit louver system should be coated with a high temperature lubricant d Lay both push rods side by side position the cam and insert both rods into the strut Loc...

Page 104: ...r trailing edge smooth to the bottom wing fairing or approximately 1 4 from touching the rear frame Slide the end louver support bracket over the end of the louver and attach with 2 bolts NOTE Axial a...

Page 105: ...shing to the turbine louver and attach with two bolts 4 49 Inspection of Louver Stagger 4a To insure that the exit louver trailing edges do not interfere during combined vector and full stagger the fo...

Page 106: ...rt the floating pin end into the bottom holes located in the bullet nose Secure each end pad to the strut using 2 bolts Torque to 45 60 lb in and lockwire Insert the 2 top bolts through the bullet nos...

Page 107: ...y 8 4012001 182P1 Connector 1 5000 212W Snap Ring 1 5000 387W Snap Ring 1 4012001 230P1 Ring Retaining I 4 MS24678 21 Bolt Internal Wrench 4 5 4012001 300G2 Front Frame I LHSS 6 Bearing 2 ZL2440 11 04...

Page 108: ...Bolt 1 10 4012001 309G1 Seal Corner 1 11 4012001 310G1 Seal Sector 21 4012001 327P1 Bolt 42 12 4012001 311G1 Seal Sector 21 13 4012001 312G1 Seal Corner 1 14 4012001 313G1 Seal Corner 1 15 4012001 314...

Page 109: ...HSS 5 Bearing 4 ___4012001 432P1 Washer AR ___R398P1 Nut 4 ___4012001 431P1 P2 or P3 Spacer AR 4012001 429P2 Pad 2 23 4012001 322P2 Bearing Roller 1 24 4012001 323P2 Bearing Ball 1 25 4012001 324P1 Se...

Page 110: ...P1 or P2 Spacer AR 39 4012001 351P1 Clevis 2 40 4012001 352P1 Bolt 2 41 4012001 362P1 Bolt 48 42 4012001 363P1 Shield Grease 1 43 4012001 364P1 Washer 24 44 4012001 365G1 Bushing 1 45 4012001 366PI Nu...

Page 111: ...12 65 MS9088 12 Bolt 8 66 1803 02 Nut 46 67 Z1835 054 Nut 2 68 Z1855 048 Nut 90 69 N5000 62 Snap Ring 1 70 4012001 640G1 Rear Frame Left Assembly 1 71 4012001 450G4 Scroll Left 1 4012001 453PI Vane S...

Page 112: ...nd 2 77 4012001 468P1 Clevis 900 1 78 4012001 469P1 Clevis 7030 1 79 4012001 470P1 Clevis 172 30 1 80 4012001 47TPl P5 Shim AR 81 4012001 472PI P5 Shim AR 82 4012001 473Pi Bearing Spherical 2 83 40120...

Page 113: ...0 10 02 Nut 24 42H 24093 Items 3 51 95 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 2 Insulati6n Blanket 1 96 MS9033 06 Bolt 13 42H 24098 Items 3 5 7 97 9 11 13 Insulated Blanket 1 98 AN815 4 Nipple Tube 1 99 4012001 331G2 Se...

Page 114: ...4012001 760G2 Louver 2 Exit Turbine 1 AN123371 Rivet 12 AN123336 Rivet 4 i ZL2440 1 048 Nut Shank 2 4U12001 780P1 Seat Serrated 2 5 4012001 761G1 Louver 3 Exit Turbine 1 6 4012001 761G2 Louver 4 Exit...

Page 115: ...sor I 20 L i12153 748G4 Lcuver 18 Exit Compressor I 21 12153 748G5 Louver 19 Exit Compressor 1 22 4012 3 148G6 Louver 20 Exit Compressor I 23 4012153 748G7 Louver 21 Exit Compressor 1 24 4012153 748G8...

Page 116: ...GI5 Louver 31 Exit Compressor 1 34 4012153 748GI6 Louver 32 Exit Compressor 1 35 4012153 748G17 Louver 33 Exit Compressor 1 36 4012153 748G18 Louver 34 Exit Compressor 1 37 4012153 748G19 Louver 7 35...

Page 117: ...pport 1 51 4012001 751G9 Bearing Support 1 52 4012001 751G10 Bearing Support 1 53 4012001 75lGl1 Bearing Support 1 A 54 4012001 751G12 Bearing Support 1 55 401200 751G13 Bearing Support 1 56 4012001 7...

Page 118: ...lation Blanket 1 76 4012001 615G1 Insulation Blanket 1 77 AN104608 Bolt 75 78 1803 02 Nut 75 79 4012001 788P1 Washer 1 80 R297P04 Lockwjire AR 81 4012001 755PI Pin 10 82 4012001 783PI Bushing 28 83 40...

Page 119: ...Pin Cotter 1 95 MS35692 510 Nut Castle 1 96 97 4012153 726P1 Cam Push Rod Act 1 98 4012153 721P1 Link Push Rod 1 99 4012001 794PI Pin Headed 1 100 4012001 794P2 Pin Headed 1 101 5100 31 Snap Ring 2 1...

Page 120: ...ight Balance AR 5 6 7 4012001 147P1 Blade Mach 36 8 4012001 145G2 Bucket Carrier 18 4012001 146G1 Bucket Fab 324 9 4012001 155G1 Seal Bucket Carrier 18 10 4012001 208GI Torque Band 12 11 4012001 206PI...

Page 121: ...X353 5B PARTS LIST Qty Item Drawing Number Description Req d 19 20 4012001 159G2 Platform Fab 36 I 4 1 4 47 R 2...

Page 122: ...44 43 40 39 LEFT LIFTFANASSY 40W 2 941 L i i FIGURE 4 1 LIFT FAN BASIC ASSE j c Alr 40 200 9 1 S ee f S i 1 4 4...

Page 123: ...a L N le oil C ASSEMBLY DRAWING LEFT Shee t I of 4 t 49...

Page 124: ...19 17 6 15I 14 1314 4 19185 H16113 4...

Page 125: ...14 3 r2 1 _0 j 9 I Cl C C LAA LASIC ASSEMBLY DRAWING LEFT lu4 Sheet 3 of 4 1 4 51...

Page 126: ...SSCOOQJ SMPOC AN 3 6J ICtPPAZC ZONL PLAmr is 7 SCAAL TI I VCR U 0lO of A W1iITCARIA RA VPCW S C AA3 ThA iMHLPO 21PY SEALIM P 5 x O r4I J o AA 4R A 30IMX FIGURE 4 2 LIF FANIROTOR Of BUC 4012001 190 AT...

Page 127: ...6 kA 4o ED a__ _ _ _ _ I Naum 90 She 1 f N 1N Ii 4 2 CA Ar CSL...

Page 128: ...4012001 182P1 Connector 1 5000 212W Snap Ring 1 K 5000 387W Snap Ring 1 4012001 230Pi Ring Retaining 1 4 MS24678 21 Bolt Internal Wrenching 4 5 4012001 300G2 Front Frame 1 LHSS 6 Bearing 2 ZL2440 11 0...

Page 129: ...327PI Bolt 1 10 4012001 309G1 Seal Corner 1 11 4012001 310G1 Seal Sector 21 4012001 327P_ Bolt 42 12 4012001 311G1 Seal Sector 21 13 4012001 312ti Seal Corner I 14 401200 1 313GI Sea Corner 1 15 4012...

Page 130: ...2001 43l2l P2 or P3 Spacer AR 4012001 429P2 Pad 2 4012001 417P1 Pad 2 4012001 417P2 Pad 2 23 4012001 322P2 Bearing Roller I 24 4012001 323P2 1Bearing Ball 1 25 4012001 324PI jSeal Grease 1 26 4012001...

Page 131: ...____ 39 4012001 351P1 Clevis 2____ 40 4012001 352P1 Bolt 2 41 4012001 362P1 Bolt 48 42 4012001 363P1 Shield Grease 1 43 4012001 364P3 Washer 24 44 4012001 365GI Bushing ___________ 1 45 4012001 366P1...

Page 132: ...lt 12 65 MS9088 12 Bolt 8 66 1803 02 Nut 46 67 Z1835 054 Nut 2 I 68 Z1855 048 Nut 90 69 N5000 62 Snap Ring 1 70 4012001 641GI Rear Frame Right Assembly 1 71 4012001 460G4 Scroll Right 1 4012001 45lPl...

Page 133: ...nd 2 77 4012001 468P1 Clevis 900 1 78 4012001 469PI Clevis 7030 1 79 4012001 470PI Clevis 172030 1 80 4012001 471P1 P5 Shim AR 81 4012001 472P1 P5 Shim Aft 82 4012001 473P Bearing Spherical 2 83 40120...

Page 134: ...Items 3 5 7 Insulation Blanket 95 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Islto lne 96 MS9033 06 Bolt 13 97 42H 24098 Items 4 6 Insultation Blanket 1 97__ 8 I0 12j14 __nsultation____Blanket____ __i 98 AN815 4 Nipple T...

Page 135: ...1 4 4012001 770G2 Louver 2 Exit Turbine 1 AN123371 Rivet 12 AN123336 Rivet 4 ZL2440 11 048 Nut Shank 2 4012001 780P1 Seat Serrated 2 5 4012001 771GI Louver 3 Exit Turbine 1 6 4012001 771G2 Louver 4 Ex...

Page 136: ...mresor7 20 4012153 749G4 Louver 18 Exit Compressor 1 21 4012153 749G4 Louver 19 Exit Compressor 1 22 4012153 749G6 Louver 20 Exit Compressor 1 23 4012153 749G6 Louver 21 Exit Compressor 1 24 4012153 7...

Page 137: ...012153 749G15 Louver 31 Exit Compressor I 34 4012153 749G16 Louver 32 Exit Compressor 1 35 4012153 749G17 Louver 33 Exit Compressor 1 36 4012153 749G18 Louver 34 Exit Compressor I 37 4012153 749G19 Lo...

Page 138: ...Support 1____ 51 4012001 7510G9 Bearing Support 1 52 4012001 751G10 Bearing Support 1 53 4012001 751G11 Bearing Support I 54 4012001 751G12 Bearing Support I 55 4012001 751GI3 Bearing Support 1 56 40...

Page 139: ...0 75 4012001 614G2 Insulation Blanket 1 76 4012001 616GI Insulation Blanket 1 77 AN104608 Bolt 75 78 1803 02 Nut 75 79 4012001 788PI Washer 1 80 R297P04 Lockwire AR 81 4012001 755PI Pin 10 82 4012001...

Page 140: ...olt Shoulder 1 94 MS59245 30 Pin Cotter 1 95 MS535692 510 Nut Castle1 96 97 4012153 726P2 Cam Push Rod Actuator 1 98 4012153 721P1 Link Push Rod 1 99 __4012001____794P___Pin__Headed___1 990 4012001 79...

Page 141: ...t B alance AR 6 7 4012001 158P1 Blade Mach 36 8 4012001 152G2 Bucket Carrier 18 I 4012001 153G1 Bucket Fab 324 9 4012001 16101 Seal Bucket Carrier 18 10 4012001 209G1 Torque Band 12 11 4012001 206PI B...

Page 142: ...X353 5B PARTS LIST Qty Item Drawing Number Description Req d 19 20 4012001 164G2 Platform Fab 36 R 2...

Page 143: ...j 445 I 44 I 43 4 41 F 4RGHT LIrr PAN ASSS M 4OWt334Z L K H jEj 40 001 12 00e I 4 r 12 00 1 00 a F 6 0o 6 00 FIGURE 4 1A LIFT FAN BASIC ASSE 4012001 942 Shee 1 4 71...

Page 144: ...7 E 4 30 18 1 3 m 3 E ISEBDRWN RGT e She 1o 47...

Page 145: ...34 32 3 I 30 I29 8 12 00 4 54e _____________ ____2___ 3____ __30__2 FIUECALF A 401200...

Page 146: ...VA A A 25I 25 Z4 23 22 21 1 4 Set2oL BASIC ASSEMBLY DRAWING RIGHT 1 4 72...

Page 147: ...20 1is11 5 I LA fli K K 20 1 FIGURE 4 1A LIFT FAN BASIC 4012001 942 si if...

Page 148: ...1 15I 12 Ii 1lu 1 14 1 4 7 3...

Page 149: ...I IF Ur C4 As Ki A JIAD A H 9 oo 0 3 00 I I 6 00 ACW f tOA fl A 7 FIGURE 4 1A LIFT FAN BASIC ASSEMBLYi 4012001 92 Sheet 7 1 4 74...

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Page 153: ...noa rRAW SCLA VE c A r20 uu FIGURE 4 2B X353 5B LIFT FAN 4012001 943 She 1 4 76 A l...

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Page 168: ...ax dius from Rotor BIP LActual B P Actual 31 375 A 070 Max 31 360 31 375 B 070 Max 31 360 36 400 C 070 Max 36 350 36 400 D 070 Max 36 315 NOTE Mark Location of Maximum Radius with Dykem Figure 4 4 Rot...

Page 169: ...line Nichroa2 Itrip A 1 0 003 Tweezer Welded to Hold Insulation Blanket Dimension A Rotor Vertical Centerline to I D of Insulation Blanket B P 36 700 Actual_____ Figure 4 5 Front Frame Insulation Blan...

Page 170: ...l Nozzle Lip Max Max ____ Mini ____Min __ B lXor Horizontal Centerline to Scroll Nozzle Lip Max max ____ Mini ____Min _ C Rotor Horizontal Centerline to Scroll Nozzle Lip Max ____Max Mini ____Min __ F...

Page 171: ...in 7 180 D 1085 Fiue4 npeto f col oFAn rm 1 4 87 R...

Page 172: ...005 to 0 010 1 Measure Width of Slot A 2 Measure Width of Uniball B 3 Subtract B from A to obtain Difference 4 Subtract 0 010 to Provide Clearance 5 Divide by 2 to obtain Shim Thickness Figure 4 8 In...

Page 173: ...LipSea vrla atcererofSlol Frame3 6 Noinal Nminal Lip Seal Overlap at Ctrol Ecrol Figre49Inpecio ad djstmntofScollSelovela Rear...

Page 174: ...View B Holes at the End of the Air Seal Segment are Elongated Figure 4 10 H oneycomb Air Seal Attachment 1 4 90...

Page 175: ...5 Nominal 2 Add 145 Nominal for Air Seal for Air Seal Clearance Clearance 3 Desired Radius 3 Desired Radius Sun of Item 1 Sun of Item 1 and 2 and 2 4 Grind Radius 010 1 4 Grind Radius 010 5 Inspect Di...

Page 176: ...23 2 21 20 L I I 8 17 1 0 F K61 00 0 A P A H J t 9 3 00 ok 1200 A H 23 I 22 21 20 19 V 18 17 FIGURE 4 12 REAR 401200 i 7 rib...

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Page 183: ...4 6 54 3 2 1 AN z L 205J 3 28 3 29 25 330 23 0 31 22 S32 2 33 20 34 19 31 13 5 7 ell Jr rtta r WrA g 465 4 __2_ 1ING REAR FRAME AND EXIT LOUVER RIGHT 11Sheet 2 of 2 1 4 96...

Page 184: ...Rotor Vertical Centerline 2 AculM Auuee h 1 9...

Page 185: ...Lock Rotor Nu Shaft Speed Sensor Tab Bend One Tab Washer into Slot Depress Remaining K Tabs to Clear Rotor Speed Sensor Bearing Race Figure 4 14 Assembly of Bearing Retaining Nut Tabwasher 1 4 98...

Page 186: ...1 9 R 1...

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Page 189: ...4 x 0 oo 5 4 r4 r4 r 44 m 0 5 4 r4 r4 r 00 1 C AI 0 qj kj ci I l r 100 C4 P4 r 4 1 4 10 R 1o...

Page 190: ...6 FIGURE 4 17 ASSEMBLY OF ADJUSTMENT LEVER TO LOUVER END 1 4 103...

Page 191: ...FIGURE 4 18 EXIT LOUVER LOCATION FIXTURE 1 4 104...

Page 192: ...terisk indicates location of both number adjacent to asterisk indicates torque value lb in to be applied to that location Note The gaps between the forward torque band segments will be located at blad...

Page 193: ...eft Hand Rotor Asterisk indicates location of bolts number adjacent to asterisk indicates torque value lb in to be applied to that location Note The gaps between the forward torque band segments will...

Page 194: ...ire 4 54 ASSEMBLE DOORS 4 55 Assemble Seal Springs Seal Segments and Tube Seals a Each door is equipped with a flexible seal which extends around the periphery of the door The seal for each door is as...

Page 195: ...f the body The edge of the door having the largest radius around circumference of door should enter the opening first and will point toward the inlet end of the body b Assemble the actuator clevis to...

Page 196: ...and bench weld buildup to fit valve body The maximum allowable buildup height is 0 12 4 57 ASSEMBLE DIFFUSER CONE a Slide the diffuser cone into the forward end of the valve body and align the arms wi...

Page 197: ...pin F Cotter pin is towards valve body 4 60 ASSEMBLE ACTUATOR a Assemble the actuator bracket over the bracket support and insert the pin and lock in place using a cotter pin Bolt the bracket to the f...

Page 198: ...with lockwire 4 61 ASSEMBLE DOOR POSITION SWITCHES NOTE To assemble and adjust the position switch the system must be hydraulically locked in the same mode as the switch is to be installed in 3000 psi...

Page 199: ...peration NOTE The circuit diagram is as shown on Figure 5 1 d Position Switch Trouble Shooting Remove the connector from both switches on the valve Move thp valve door to the CTOL mode Check the switc...

Page 200: ...secondary end of the actuator Then pull the piston rod out of the housing This will also remove the secondary packing gland which can not be removed from the threaded end of the piston rod f The cente...

Page 201: ...drain port Maximum leakage allowed one drop per 10 cycles of operation c To trouble shoot leakage apply pressure as follows System Position Primary Secondary Extend Retract Leaks Replace X X End Cap E...

Page 202: ...drain port Maximum leakage allowed one drop per 10 cycles of operation c To trouble shoot leakage apply pressure as follows System Position Primary Secondary Extend Retract Leaks Replace X X End Cap E...

Page 203: ...unnion insert the bolt and tighten to 160 lbs in 4 68 Diverter Valve Coupling Assembly a Assemble the two coupling items together by inserting the left hand smaller diameter into the right hand larger...

Page 204: ...and not transmitting torque through the coupling NOTE The valve body door stops must not be re adjusted without checking to insure that the coupling is free to slide axial within the 0 100 to 0 150 g...

Page 205: ...d 1 4012001 915GI Assembly Diverter Valve Coupled 2 4012001 937G2 Diverter Valve Left Hand I 3 4012001 938G2 Diverter Valve Right Hand I 4 4012001 964P1 Hub Coupling 1 5 4012001 966P1 Hub Coupling 1...

Page 206: ...3 339G5 Door Forward 1 4012054 580P21 Nut 2 4 4012153 338G4 Door Aft 1 4012054 580P21 Nut 2 5 4012090 894G1 Seal Segment AR 6 4012153 371G3 Seal Segment End 4 7 4012153 371G4 Seal Segment End 4 8 4012...

Page 207: ...121 Doubler Half 4 31 37R601158PI29 Shell 1 32 137R601158P128 Nose 1 33 137R601158P120 Support Half 8 34 137R601158P114 Cover 1 35 37R601158P115 Deflector 1 36 37R601158P110 Strut Half 4 37 37R601158P...

Page 208: ...1 4012 01 936G3 Valve Div Act System Assembly 1 52 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 53 HR 10033 Nut Hex 6 54 HR 10030 Washer Lock 6 55 8TE5AAKl Thermocouple Harnes...

Page 209: ...53 361PI Clevis 1 8 4012153 362P1 Rod End 1 9 4012001 934GI Actuator Support 1 10 4012090 898PI Pin 375 Dia 4 11 4012090 897P1 Pin 4375 Dia 1 12 4012090 896P1 Pin 250 Dia 1 13 AN960C616L Washer 10 14...

Page 210: ...P20 Bolt 4 26 AN316C7 Nut 2 27 4012153 381PI Washer 4 28 29 4012001 933G2 Assembly Linkage Forward Door 30 4012090 898P2 Pin 375 Dia 1 31 4012001 935PI Pin 375 DiA 1 32 33 34 4012001 969P1 Torque Shaf...

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Page 216: ...OP21 Nut 2 4 4012153 338G4 Door Aft 1 4012054 58OP21 Nut 2 5 4012090 894G1 Seal Segment AR 6 40121 53 371G3 Seal Segment End 4 7 4012153 371G4 Seal Segment End 4 8 4Uil2l53 372Gl Seal Tube ____ 8 9 40...

Page 217: ...8P121 Doubler Half4 31 37R601158P129 Shell 1 32 37R601158P128 Nose 1 33 37R601158P120 Support Half 2 34 37R601158P114 Cover 1 35 37R601158P115 Deflector 1 36 37R601158P110 Strut Half 4 37 37R601158P11...

Page 218: ...42H24097P4 Insulation Blanket 1 49 37B201596P301 Gasket 2 50 51 4012001 936G4 Valve Div Act System Assembly 1 52 53 HR 10033 Nut Hex 6 54 HR 10030 Washer Lock 6 55 8TE5AAKI Thermocouple Harness Right...

Page 219: ...vis I 8 4012153 362PI Rod End I 9 4012001 934GI Actuator Support 1 10 4012090 898P1 Pin 0 375 Diameter 4 11 4012090 897PI Pin 0 4375 Diameter 1 12 4012090 896P1 Pin 0 250 Diameter 1 13 AN960C616L Wash...

Page 220: ...Bolt 4 26 AN316C7 Nut 2 27 4012153 381PI Washer 4 28 29 4012001 933G2 Assembly Linkage Forward Door I 30 4012090 898P2 Pin 0 375 Diameter I 31 4012001 935PI Pin 0 375 Diameter I 32 33 34 4012001 969P...

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Page 222: ...la ADOF C04 0 DjRAWING RIGHIT HAND DIVERTER VALVE 438 Sheet 1 of 2 1 4 131...

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Page 226: ...18 1 7 1 6 1 5 14 1i 0 G DIVERTER VALVE ACTUATION SYSTEM heet I of 2 i 4 133...

Page 227: ...2 9 FIGURE 4 21 ASSEMBLYDR WINGI DI IVERTI 4012001 936 Sheet 2 2of...

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Page 236: ...ed by the airframe manufacturer 5 2 Installation Design Data All installation design data is provided in the XV 5A Specification 112 5 3 INSTRUMENTATION 5 4 Diverter Valve The diverter valve incorpora...

Page 237: ...2 amps in the indicating mode and 7 10 amps in the tripped mode d The rpm warning indication will occur nominally at 100 1 2 fan rpm and may be internully adjusted between 95 oand 105 rpm The over spe...

Page 238: ...egative terminal of V O M to test point GRD also of Trip Point Card No 1 Adjust RANGE potentiometer of Converter Card No 1 until V O M just indicates a positive 5 volt deflection This switching action...

Page 239: ...BC B 2F 1 5 4...

Page 240: ...onics Package S L Throttlel r Throttle i r J I Linkage t i Linkage f IThrottle I Panel RPM I 4 Resea h Aircraft Indicators Only Pilot Warning Powerplant Airframe FIGURE 5 2 X353 5B RPM INDICATING AND...

Page 241: ...IxI 1 5A6...

Page 242: ...move 46 nuts from the hot side of the rear frame flange d Assemble the T bar Par 3 9 and slings Par 3 9 to the rear frame and lift the frame from the assembly CAUTION As the rear frame is raised guide...

Page 243: ...ts c Remove the air seals and supports d Remove the inner scroll seal segments e Lift the scroll from the front frame 6 5 DISASSEMBLE FRONT FRAME 6 6 Remove Circular Vane a Remove two bolts from each...

Page 244: ...lanket from the front frame flange 6 10 Remove Scroll End Clevises a Remove four bolts and nuts from each clevis and remove the clevis 6 11 Remove Speed Pick up Bushing a Remove the retainer nut from...

Page 245: ...ainer ring c Slide each of the 36 blades out of the disc 6 15 Disassemble Bearings a Bend the tabs on the roller bearing inner race and using the roller bearing race puller Par 3 4 remove the inner ra...

Page 246: ...otter pin from the push rod and remove the lever arms 6 19 Remove Insulation Blanket a Remove the bolts which hold the flat blanket and remove the blanket b Remove the Nichrome 3trips which hold the b...

Page 247: ...ody 6 23 Door Removal a Remove one bolt from each of the shafts located on the side of the valve body opposite the actuator linkage Slide the doors from the valve body 6 24 Insulation Blanket Removal...

Page 248: ...fter normal operation For example the staggered sawcuts in the rear frame flanges often break through or distort These would be cut through at manufacture except that machining of the large flange is...

Page 249: ...on P S 661 To this solution add 3 per cent to 5 per cent by volume of anti corrosion oil Specification MIL L 7870 or MIL L 6085 This oil prevents the formation of corrosion when bearings are dry 3 To...

Page 250: ...re free of foreign materials such as heavy oil grease rust or scale which would either prevent penetration of the oil or indicate false flaws by absorbing the penetrant Polishing causes false inspecti...

Page 251: ...n Rotor Blade Dovetails The lift fan blade root dovetail attachment has been spray coated to delay base metal fretting This coating is copper nickel indium applied per GE Specification P50T308A The co...

Page 252: ...Spot Zyglo petroleum base solvent Scroll Clean by hand using Spot zyglo weld and petroleum base solvent braze area Disc and Shaft Clean by hand using Magnaflux dovetails petroleum base solvent and sha...

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Page 279: ...lly check valve doors and body for cracks c Repair all cracks per repair limits 4 25 Hour Recommended a Remove diverter valves per disassembly instruction b Remove diverter valve oor per instruction c...

Page 280: ...as noted below Left Fan S N 12 o clock on major strut sloped end cap Right Fan S N 6 o clock on major strut sloped end cap Front Frame S N on top on hub at outboard strut position Bear Frame S N 12 o...

Page 281: ...OVERHAUL OR MAINTENANCE 8 1 GENERAL Refer to Section 11 8 for instructions for testing X353 5B lift fans and diverter valves after overhaul or maintenance in preparation for installation in the XV 5A...

Page 282: ...5 Model Specification 2 X353 5B Propulsion System Specification No 112 b Ground procedures are provided in both the J85 GE 5 Overhaul and Maintenance Manuals and Section IIH8 of this manual In flight...

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Page 288: ...7AC P71 78 3aZ30 MOUNT ReE3TR1INS 82 37380LfT 1179110 Fi9NV 44 47 TO 69WLIIIG 14 F f CROUL IAZZLE 92 1 rK i Avm Evs R TI tJNS SRUT f 9IRIN6 A L ICIRCULAR WF IXED VR9VES a 14 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AA X X...

Page 289: ...2 5 2 9 Bucket Carrier Description 11 2 5 2 10 Bolt Blade to Carrier I 11 2 6 2 11 Bolt Torque Band to Carrier 11 2 6 2 12 FRONT FRAME DESCRIPTION 11 2 6 2 13 Frame Description 11 2 6 2 14 Shaft 11 2...

Page 290: ...D COVERS I I 2 17 2 38 SCROLL SEAL SEGMENTS 11 2 18 SECTION 3 SPECIAL TOOLS 11 3 1 3 1 GENERAL 11 3 1 3 2 BEARING OUTER RACE BALL AND ROLLER 11 3 2 3 3 BEARING INNER RACE BALL AND ROLLER 11 3 2 3 4 FR...

Page 291: ...BEARING ASSEMBLY e 11 4 11 4 24 SHAFT BEARING ASSEMBLY 11 4 12 4 25 SHAFT TO DISC ASSEMBLY 11 4 12 4 26 ROTOR TO FRONT FRAME AND SCROLL ASSEMBLY 11 4 13 I 4 27 ROTOR ADJUSTMENTS o 11 4 13 4 28 ROTOR...

Page 292: ...NG AND INSPECTION 1 7 1 7 3 Cleaning of Bearings 11 7 1 7 4 Fluorescent Penetrant Method of Inspection Zyglo 11 7 3 7 5 General 11 7 3 7 6 Cleaning Prior to Application of Fluorescent Penetrant 11 7 3...

Page 293: ...PAGE SECTION 9 OPERATION OF X376 PITCH TRIM CONTROL FAN 11 9 1 9 1 GENERAL o 11 9 1 II v...

Page 294: ...itch Fan Rear Frame 0 0 TI 2 27 2 10 X376 Pitch Fan Turbine Inlet Scroll 0 11 2 28 2 11 X376 Pitch Fan Turbine Inlet Scroll A End Mounting Pads B Turbine Area Blank off Plates 11 2 29 2 12 X376 Pitch...

Page 295: ...EndSealClearance 11 4 30 4 8 Inspection Scroll To Front Frame Radial Axial Dimensions o 11 4 31 4 9 Inspection Scroll End Clevis Spacing 11 4 32 4 10 Inspection Radial Clearance of Air Seal 11 4 33 4...

Page 296: ...A NORMAL WING FAN RPM CAPABILITY VERSUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FOR MAXIMUM GAS GENERATOR POWER 11 8 49 8 10B NORMAL PITCH FAN RPM CAPABILITY VERSUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FOR MAXIMUM GAS GENERATOR POWER 11...

Page 297: ...nes through airframe provided ducting The fan employs two separate scrolls containing the turbine inlet nozzles this feature provides for one engine out operation Reference to the J85 in this publicat...

Page 298: ...U I 4...

Page 299: ...e if desired The ducting design should incorporate inter connection features which enable the fan to operate with one gas generator shut down two separate scrolls are provided to enhance efficient duc...

Page 300: ...oking down Rotor Speed Max Cont 4481 RPM 110 Installed Dimensions Ref Dwg 4012001 913 Dimension A 43 42 Nomipal hot Dimension B 43 19 Nominal hot Depth at Hub 11 48 Nominal Depth at Edge 8 26 Nominal...

Page 301: ...r rings a torque band and 18 turbine bucket carrier segments which include an aerodynamic seal lip between the compressor and turbine and a tip turbine seal 2 5 Disc Description a The hollow rotor dis...

Page 302: ...from L605 material are approxiJ i tely twice as heavy as those machined from titanium and are used as balance weights at assembly 2 6 Blade Retainer Rings a Each rotor assembly has two retainer rings...

Page 303: ...3 Thirty six slots and a total of 48 holes are located around the circumference of the band Eighteen of the holes contain a grommet made of Rene 41 which is press fitted to the band this grommet match...

Page 304: ...increments of 0 0002 to provide a select fit at assembly 2 11 Bolt Torque Band to Carrier a The torque band to carrier bolt is machined from B5OT12A steel and is hardened to Ra 64 68 2 12 FRONT FRAME...

Page 305: ...ined in the hub at the 1 00 o clock position c The scalloped aft flange of the outer ring contains a bolt circle of 52 equally spaced holes for attachment to the rear frame cover the forward air seal...

Page 306: ...the aft end of the shaft The balls rollers and races are made of 52100 steel the cage material is silver plated bronze b Both bearing inner races are press fitted to the rotor shaft at assembly The i...

Page 307: ...nt to the forward face of the disc The retainer also holds the rotor speed generator disc in place 2 18 Grease Seals a The pitch fan rotor has three grease seals one on each side of the ball bearing a...

Page 308: ...pable of operating at temperatures ranging from 651F to 4 0 0 F b The sensor is mounted to the front frame by means of a threaded bushing and two nuts The bushing and nuts are machined from AMS 4120 a...

Page 309: ...me to the rear frame cover and in turn to the forward flange of the rear frame to provide support to the rear frame in the inactive portion of the turbine The body of the support members 0 015 Inconel...

Page 310: ...wo 0 010 thick cone shaped discs The outer edges of these cones are used to form the upper and lower sides of the inner box The two side walls are made from rings formed from 0 010 thick sheet which a...

Page 311: ...10 sheet are brazed to the outer surface of the casing and the forward flange to provide support in the cold or inactive portion of the turbine stator g The cover which seals off the inactive portion...

Page 312: ...two inlet scrolls are identical b The major components of the scroll are the outer shell and inlet section the nozzle diaphragm and the mounting pads All components are made of Hastelloy X material a...

Page 313: ...lls and are brazed in place The seal lips around the periphery of the nozzle exit are formed of 0 015 sheet 2 31 SCROLL BLANK OFF PLATES a The scroll blank off plates Figure 2 11 B are assembled insid...

Page 314: ...ly b Shim washers 0 555 OD by 0 030 ID are provided to adjust the height of the scroll end clevises The shims are manufactured from 321 stainless steel in three thicknesses 0 005 0 010 and 0 020 These...

Page 315: ...ont frame at 4 30 and 7 30 o clock the arm contains a uniball which fastens to the clevis at the top center of the scroll c Shim plates are provided to adjust the top scroll center mount The shims are...

Page 316: ...38 SCROLL SEAL SEGMENTS a The seal segments are assembled to the forward side of the scroll seal lips around the nozzle exit There is a total of 18 segments nine on the OD of the scroll and nine on t...

Page 317: ...C4 XI 2 H...

Page 318: ...12 9 3 9 6 6 3 6 TOP Looking Down FIGURE 2 2 X376 PITCH FAN ORIENTA rIO 11 2 20 R 1...

Page 319: ...FIGURE 2 3 X376 PITCH FAN ROTOR COMIPONENT 11 2 21...

Page 320: ...17a fl FIGURE 2 4 X376 PITCH FAN A BEARING SPACER B ROTOR SHAFT C DISC SHAFT AND SPEED GENERATOR D RIM DOLT SPACERS 11 2 22...

Page 321: ...7 FIGURE 2 5 X376 PITCH FAN A CARRIER SEGMENT B ROTOR BLADE TIP TANG AND TORQUE BAND 11 2 23...

Page 322: ...FIGURE 2 6 X376 PITCH FAN FRONT FRAME 11 2 24...

Page 323: ...FIGURE 2 7 X376 PITCH FAN A VIEW OF FORWARD SIDE OF FRONT FRAME HUB B VIEW OF AFT SIDE OF FRONT FRAME HUB 11 2 25...

Page 324: ...AA FIGURE 2 8 X376 PITCH FAN A FRONT FRANME TO REAR FRAIIE 6 O CLOCK NCUNT B FRONT FRANE TO REAR FRAME SUPPORT MEMBERS 11 2 26...

Page 325: ...O FIGURE 2 9 X376 PITCH FAN REAR FRANE 11 2 27...

Page 326: ...FIGURE 2 10 X 376 PITCH FAN TURBINE INLET SCROLL 11 2 28...

Page 327: ...F rIUE211X7 IC FNTRI NE COL A N U4N FIGURE ADS B X36PTC A TURBINE NLEA BLAN O PLA E NDS LWNT 11 2 29...

Page 328: ...I FIGURE 2 12 Y 376 PITCH FAN TURBINE INLET SCROLL A SND MOUNT CLEVIS B AND C SUPPORT ARM 11 2 30...

Page 329: ...FIGURE 2 13 X376 PITCH FAN TURBINE INLET SCROLL A TOP CENTER MOUNT B SUPPORT ARIM 11 2 31...

Page 330: ...FIGURE 2 14 X376 PITCH FAN TURBINE INLET SCROLL A BOT TOM CENTER MOUNT B SUPPORT ARM 11 2 32...

Page 331: ...FIUE27 17 7 C A BNzjLETSRL A LC ENDSEL B 3O LOK ND9 C ENA AL 11 2 33...

Page 332: ...heavy parts by hand Use a chain or powered hoist and special lifting yokes or straps Apply pressure or tension evenly to all bearing pushers or pullers Tighten jack screws and attaching screws bolts...

Page 333: ...Up Pin 4012028 624 3 5 GRINDING Seal Grinding Fixture 4012028 670 3 8 INSPECTION Seal Inspection Fixture 4012028 678 3 9 TEARDW N Support Stand Q12028 789 3 11 3 5 PITCH FAN SHIPPING Container 4012028...

Page 334: ...Ball and Roller Bearing Outer Race Puller 3 2 4l012028 624 Front Frame and Rotor Shaft Line Up Pin 34 4012028 664 Rotor Support Stand 3 6 4012028 667 Rotor Balance and Inspection Stand 3 6 4012028 670...

Page 335: ...FIGURE 3 1 ROTOR BAI A CE ARBOR FIGURE 3 2 ROTOR SHAFT PULLER 11 3 4...

Page 336: ...q W FIGURE 3 3 BALL BEARING INNER RACE PULLER TOP ROLLER BEARING INNER RACE PULLER BOTTOM H1 3 5...

Page 337: ...RI TA FIGURE 3 4 BALL AND ROLLER BEARING OUTER RACE PUTLLER FIUE35 FOTFAEADRTRsATLN PPN Iin 3m6...

Page 338: ...FIGURE 3 6 ROTOR SUPPORT STAND FIGURE 3 7 ROTOR BALANCE AND INSPECTION STAND 11 3 7...

Page 339: ...FIGURE 3 8 FRONT FRAME AIR SEAIL GRINDING FIXTURE __ FIGURE 3 9 FRONT FR4 vE AIR SEAL INSPECTION FIXTURE...

Page 340: ...I 14 t 1 FIGURE 3 10 PITCH FAN4 SHIPPING CONTAINER FIGURE 3 11 FRONT M112 SUPPOR2T STAND 11 3 9...

Page 341: ...to Section IV of this instruction b This procedure provides instruction necessary for initial assembly of new parts For normal overhaul and maintenance paragraphs pertaining to original adjustment and...

Page 342: ...weld joint on the torque band will be positioned between blade positions 36 and 1 4 4 DISC ASSEMBLY e Set the disc on the Buildup Support Stand Par 3 6 with the forward face up and install the forward...

Page 343: ...ide up However upon disassembly the pos ition should be marked forward and aft with Dykem to insure that it will be reassembled in the same position Slide the remaining blades into position in the tor...

Page 344: ...nd with the carrier Insert the blade carrier bolts from the forward side of the carrier and place the nuts on the aft side Tighten the bolts but do not torque These bolts are a select fit to obtain th...

Page 345: ...ades of a pair opposite each other beginring with blades 1 and 2 in blade positions 1 and 19 and alternately selecting pairs of blades from the top and bottom of the list ie blades 36 and 35 in blade...

Page 346: ...Tooling Requirements 1 Two torque wrenches equipped with 3 8 sockets 2 One 2 to 3 inch O D micrometer having increments to 0 0001 b Procedure 1 Measure and record on Figure 4 5 the length of each of...

Page 347: ...ir and Replacement of Parts Section VII for instructions on replacement of bolts CAUTION When torquing the nuts to the rim bolts apply simultaneous and equal pressure to both nuts to prevent shifting...

Page 348: ...mbly these parts can be removed and re assembled withiout sacrificing alignment However the final assembly should be spot checked to assure proper alignmcnt If the scroll is replaced the proper shim t...

Page 349: ...re 4 6 b The scroll seal ends must fit the scroll and front frame to permit the scroll to grow out from the center mount and move along the end mounting pins The end seal is fixed such that the scroll...

Page 350: ...er scroll lip should be equal at the ends Figure 4 8 Dim A d Measure and record the scroll seal overlap Figure 4 6 e Measure and record the clevis spacing on the scroll support at the scroll ends Figu...

Page 351: ...al dimension of the air seal add the radial clearance desired Par 4 28 to the rotor air seal lip radius Par 4 7 c l 4 22 AIR SEAL RADIAL INSPECTION 2 a Measure and record the air seal minimum radius u...

Page 352: ...bottom half of the ball bearing inner race 250 F maximium and lower it over the shaft with the square end facing aft 4 25 SHAFT TO DISC ASSEMBLY a Slide the shaft carefully into the bearing from the...

Page 353: ...ins from the shaft Assemble the cover plate to the forward face of the front frame hub and insert four bolts through the cover plate front frame and into the shank nuts located on the inside of the ro...

Page 354: ...he minimum gap with feeler stock record the dimension of the gap on Figure 10 Dimension B 4 29 REAR FRAME TO FRONT FRAME AND SCROLL ASSEMBLY a Place the front frame on the dolly Par 3 4 with the forwa...

Page 355: ...rame inspection arbor Par 3 4 2 Sweep the inside diameter of the rear frame bucket channel and determine and iecord the minimum radius 3 Measure and record the radius at the 6 o clock position 4 Subtr...

Page 356: ...ion the dimension obtained in Par 4 31 a 4 to obtain the running clearance between the rotor tip and rear frm e bucket channel 4 33 SPEED PICKUP ASSEMBLY a Slide the pre determined amount of spacers P...

Page 357: ...2 MT2C832 Anchor Nut 18 MrliC832 Anchor Nut 36 AN123619 Rivet 72 5 4012001 184P1 P5 Bolt 36 6 LH 3417 048 Nut 36 7 4012001 174G1 Torque Ring 1 8 4012001 185P1 Bolt 54 9 4012001 186PI Retainer Ring 1 1...

Page 358: ...S20470DD4 16 Rivet 16 M5204 70DD4 12 Rivet 12 52LHTA521M 02 Anchor Nut 8 ___AN5071032 7 Screw Flat Head 8 AN426DD3 3 Rivet 16 AN426DD5 7 Rivet 48 AN426DD4 6 Rivet 208 AN340 Nut 6 138 32 NC 4 26 AN507C...

Page 359: ...2001 502P2 Bolt 8 41 4012001 502P3 Bolt 2 42 14012001 359P1 P2 Shim AR 43 4012001 360P1 P2 Shim AR 44 4012001 372P1 Spacer AR 45 4012001 344P1 Plate 1 46 4012001 357P8 Bolt 4 47 4012001 502P4 Bolt 6 4...

Page 360: ...9 4012001 491G1 End Cover 1 AN123152 Rive 2 60 4012001 492G1 End Cover 1 AN123152 Ri vo 2 61 4012001 493G1 End Cover 1 AN123152 Rivet 2 62 4012001 494GI Cao Blank Of f 2 63 4012001 494G2 Cap Blank Off...

Page 361: ...Vane 27 4012001 612P1 Nut Anchor 16 79 4012001 627G1 Support Arm 2 80 4012001 631P1 Ring 1 81 4012001 626G1 Support Arm 1 82 4012001 371P1 Magnetic Pickup 1 83 R297P04 Lockwire AR 84 4012001 350G1 Su...

Page 362: ...X376 PARTS LIST Qty Item Drawing Number Description Req d 93 4012001 357P5 Bolt 26 94 1802 02 Nut 2 11 4 22 R 2...

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Page 364: ...27 2 11 J __ 23 21 20 xy In r fk 3IE UJW 276 ___ _ I Of 2 J 4 23...

Page 365: ...w4 el1 IokL DM0a fI 1 19 8 17 13 J 12 C A I A1 0 1Orr__ B ISS P LL N cvv fi z _ sX e 1 _ _ Ifx i hd o 1y F I U R 4 1 C R S E T O R A I G X 7 I 4 10190 Set2O T...

Page 366: ...OA0 i01 __ M ix D 14401 ITFR mF AO 0 a f 4WSTANr 2 9rA fAAfn n 0 rrls sc stcr00 40tM f T N DRAWING X376 PITCH TRIM CONTROL FAN Sheet 2 of 2 11 4 24...

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Page 368: ...0 0 0 I1E 1 4 44 00 k 44 0 0 42 4 0 410 p 4 r 0 4J 0 0 0 0o 41 4 26...

Page 369: ...ine Bucket A B Turbine Shroud C Print Actual Dimension Measurement A Radius Max 18 125 Nom Location Degrees B F I R 030 _ C Rad us Max 20 5691 Nom Location _ Degrees VV D F I R 030 _ _ FIGURE 4 4 INSP...

Page 370: ...4 0 C Nt 0 o 0 1 r4 0 00 00 Li 00 0 r0 r4 4 rd00 2 0 0 04 04 t4 Li Li I g 41 bi4 bo W to bi V0W r4 60 11 4 28...

Page 371: ...ement Right Hand Scroll Left Hand Scroll Al Scroll Ends Naiia Right End _____Right End ____ Left End _____Left End_____ A2 Scroll Center Nominal ____ ___ BI Scroll Ends Min 060U Right End _____Right E...

Page 372: ...croll ends at 6 lc o clock position s Inspect Dimensions All B to establish minimum clearance of 0 200 Right Hand Scroll Left Hand Scroll Right End A ____Right End A ___ B B _ Left End A ____Left End...

Page 373: ...Hand Scroll Al Center _____Al Center ____ A2 Right End _ ___A2 Right End ____ A3 Left End _ ___A3 Left End ____ Measure height from aft face of flange to aft face of hub _____ C Measure maximum heigh...

Page 374: ...A Minirnum O 250 t B Minimum 0 0101 Right Hand Scroll Left Hand Scroll Right End Left End Right End Left End A A____ A _____A ___ B B __ _B B FIGURE 4 9 INSPECTION SCROLL END CLEVIS SPACING 11 4 32...

Page 375: ...A Full Indicator Reading _____ Minimum Radius______ NOTE Mark location of minimum radius with Dykem B Align Dykem marks on rotor seal lip and honeycomb seal and measure gap with feeler stock Minimum...

Page 376: ...hannel minimum radius X 3 Gap between high radius of rotor tip and bucket channel at 6 o clock B 4 Subtract step 2 from step 1 to obtain difference _ _ 5 Subtract step 4 from step 3 to obtain rotor ru...

Page 377: ...e Radial 060 Min 5 Bulletnosc Axial 300 Min Inverted 6 Rear Frame Axial 250 Min Normal 7 Air Seal Radial 250 to 035 8 Air Seal Axial 070 to 030 Normal 9 Air Seal Axial 275 Min inverted 10 Rear Frame A...

Page 378: ...Figure 4 12 Pitch Fan Clearances 11 4 36...

Page 379: ...II SE VIEW C iEW 8 LSHIM II VIEW DIW Figure 4 13 Pitch Fan Clearances 1 43 HIM...

Page 380: ...VIEW E Figure 4 14 Pitch Fan Clearances H1 4 38...

Page 381: ...RE The procedures for installation of the X376 pitch control fan into the XV 5A aircraft is to be provided by the airframe manufacturer 5 2 Installation Design Data All installation design data is pro...

Page 382: ...over the rotor tip 6 3 REMOVE ROTOR a Position the pitch fan in the flight position and remove the bulletnose cover b Position the pitch fan in the inverted flight position Remov four screws which ext...

Page 383: ...OTOR 6 11 Remove Carrier Segments a Remove the torque bolts which are located between each blade b Remove two carrier bolts from each segment and slide the carrier segment from the blade tangs 6 12 Re...

Page 384: ...aring retainer Remove the retainer speed generator top grease seal and the balls and cage e Pull the thrust bearing outer race from the disc using the puller referenced in Par 3 2 Remove the bottom gr...

Page 385: ...st bearing retainer Remove the retainer speed generator top grease seal and the balls and cage e Pull the thrust bearing outer race from the disc using the puller referenced in Par 3 2 Remove the bott...

Page 386: ...ormal operation For example the staggered sawcuts in the rear frame flanges often break through or distort These would be cut through at manufacture except that machining of the large flange is made e...

Page 387: ...on P S 661 To this solution add 3 percent to 5 percent by volume of anti corrosion oil Specification MIL L 7870 or MIL L 6085 This oil prevents the formation of corrosion when bearings are dry 3 To dr...

Page 388: ...e of foreign materials such as heavy oil grease rust or scale which would either prevent penetration of the oil or indicate false flaws by absorbing the penetrant Polishing 61 causes false indications...

Page 389: ...old the parts and neoprene gloves when necessary The presence of penetrating oil on the skin can be detected under black light 7 9 Cleaning of Titanium Cleaning of titanium to remove relatively loose...

Page 390: ...the use of vapor blasting the following parameters are recommended a 1200 mesh abrasive e g garnet walnut shell b 90 100 psi filtered air pressure c Vapor blast at angle of less than 450 from the surf...

Page 391: ...pot Zyglo Braze Area Scroll Degrease Spot Zyglo Weld and Braze Area Seals Vapor Hone Zyglo Blades Vapor Hone Airfoil Zyglo Note Mask Dove Tail and Tang Disc Clean by Hand with Zpot Zyglo Bearing Alcoh...

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Page 408: ...c Repack bearing 4 Preservation a No preservation requirements have been established b Based on lift fan experience and grease packed bearings have a life of at least i2 months before repacking is req...

Page 409: ...nal tests in turbojet mode at idle and top speed d X 376 and X 353 5B functional tests and trim adjustments NOTE Instructions in this manual pertaining to the J85 GE 5 engine are for reference only an...

Page 410: ...for performance evaluation e Install a tail pipe on the straight through leg of the diverter valve Either the XV 5A tail pipe or a slave tail pipe may be used The slave tail pipe should contain at le...

Page 411: ...ane 8 2 2 Engine Re Rigging Because of the severe reingestion encountered during fan powered flight of the XV 5A while in ground effects the rigging of the bleed valves of the engine must be modified...

Page 412: ...loosen the rod end jam nut Extend rod end 3 1 2 turns and reconnect clevis pin Check bleed valves for travel and for similarity of left and right windows NOT these rigging changes revise the bleed va...

Page 413: ...d with a high pass filter with a cut off frequency of 70 cps 8 2 4 Test Procedures 8 2 4 1 Prestart Inspection a Check the engine inlet for security of hardware and any foreign materials b If the cond...

Page 414: ...nnect the AIS and begin motoring the engine c When the engine RPM reaches a minimum 14 RPM turn on the ignition and advance the throttle to the idle position NOTE Observe instrumenta during start Norm...

Page 415: ...ibs less than 3 mils f Advance throttle slowly to Mil and check the following instruments during the acceleration for normal indications RPM 102 1 2 EGT 670 685 c Fuel Flow 2000 3000 pph Oil Pressure...

Page 416: ...r the nozzle area has been retrimmed restart the engine and accelerate again to maximum throttle setting and observe engine RPM CAUTION Do not exceed 104 RPM during these tests If full throttle is gre...

Page 417: ...the re rigged engine by observing bleed valve closing schedule EGT fuel flow and thrust if applicable f NOTE These tesbs should be performed only with a compressor inlet temperature less than 70 F an...

Page 418: ...e the speed at which the bleed valves reach the full closed position b d After the rigging of the engine has been verified perform the calibration run as follows Adjust the engine speed to 92 94 96 98...

Page 419: ...es describe the methods applicable to perforyming a functional checkout of the complete propulsion system ii sitalled in the XV 5A aircraft Part of or all of the following tests shou Id be performed a...

Page 420: ...sition Collective Stick Position Rudder edal Position Wing Fan and Pitch Fan Inlet Temperatures Engine Inlet Temperature Left and right c In addition to the previously listed aircraft instrumentation...

Page 421: ...pre conversion configuration and check the fan inlets and exits for security of hardware and foreign materials Check the wing fan hub area for signs of hydraulic fluid leakage 8 3 3 2 Prestart Checks...

Page 422: ...Check engine for signs of fuel and oil leaks f Turn AIS supply off and observe smooth coast down free of umusual noises g Repeat the above items for engine 2 h After the above pre start checks check e...

Page 423: ...EGT reaches 9000C chop throttle In both cases turn A off the ignition system If a false start occurs that is no ignition shut off the throttles and motor the engine on AIS for about 30 seconds Observe...

Page 424: ...either RPM or EGT exceeds limit at full throttle reduce power setting to limiting value and main tain power setting as above h Chop throttles to off and observe engine coast down for unusual noises or...

Page 425: ...um RPM and EGT as per Par 8 2 4 a through e Also at the idle power setting observe idle RPM and make appro priate adjustments as per Par 8 2 4 4 f 8 3 3 4 Fan Check out a This part of the test program...

Page 426: ...aft should be in the pre conversion mode and tied down on an outside ramp CAUTION During the following tests the aircraft will be subjected to operation in the fan mode for sustained periods of time T...

Page 427: ...hored hardware and equipment Check the test site area for foreign objects that could be picked up by the fans and engines d Start the left 1 engine as per Par 8 3 3 and set engine at idle RPM NOTE Bef...

Page 428: ...h Oil Pressure 20 50 psig Engine Vibs 4 mils steady peaking 5 mils If either EGT or RPM exceeds the maximum limits set the engine speed to limits and record all engine parameters f Reduce engine RPM t...

Page 429: ...uce the vector command angle to zero degrees and trim the long itudinal stick to about 3 4 nose down h Slowly accelerate the engine to mil and continually monitor that the instruments are within the f...

Page 430: ...e the engine to 70 RPM and convert the aircraft to the Jet mode CAUTION During the above tests as well as any other tests in the fan mode in the presence of the ground the engines may be subjected to...

Page 431: ...ht must be equ l within 1 2 Engine RPM should be 101 5 to 102 5 at an EGT of 6700C to 685oC If these limits are not met immediately retrim the fan scrolls according to the pro cedures in Par 8 3 4 If...

Page 432: ...rmal instru mentation indications as follows RPM max 102 1 2 EGT 670 685 c Fuel Flow 2000 3000 pph Oil Pressure 20 50 psig Engine Vibs 4 mils steady peaking 5 mils If EGT or RPM s are out of limits ad...

Page 433: ...hin limits If not shut down both engines and investigate causes of overheating q With the aircraft in the Pre Conversion configuration and engines at 70 RPM operate the conversion switch to the Fan po...

Page 434: ...ees and triam the longitudinal stick position to about 3 4 nose down position s Slowly increase engine RPM to maximum and continually observe that instruments are within the following limits Total acc...

Page 435: ...r checking engine trim in the fan mode Operating limits that should be observed are as follows Fan RPM s left and right should be equal to within 1 2 Engine RPM should be 101 5 to 102 5 at an EGT of 6...

Page 436: ...eut Neut Neut v With the controls located in the positions as at the end of the above set of control excursions increase the vector command angle at maximum rate to the full aft vector position NOTE T...

Page 437: ...ued at the maximum possible power setting w Immediately on reaching full excursion of the vector command angle decrease engine RPM to 70 and divert the aircraft to the Jet mode x Allow approximately o...

Page 438: ...c To trim the fan speeds to equal levels the data shown in Figure 8 8 should be used This figure shows the incremental area change between the left and right wing fans to bring the fan speeds left an...

Page 439: ...ll AI A AFL ATL AL Forward right fan scroll I AFR AIATL A 2 NL i Bear left fan scroll A ARL ATRI2 A ANR Rear right fan scroll IA RR AIR 2 I lN f The above calculations will yield the required area cha...

Page 440: ...ll increment that is required and apply this value to the left forward scroll arm area trim Repeat the above procedure for the aft or rear scroll arms and apply this trim to the right rear scroll arm...

Page 441: ...rd scroll amtherefore AFL 3 0 85 4 35 notches open A AFR 2 3 0 85 70 notches close Therefore use 4 notches open on forward left scroll arm and 3 notches close on forward right scroll arm Repeat this p...

Page 442: ...ero degrees vector command collective full up and longi tudinal stick about 75 nose down minimum reingestion Performance comparisons with Figures 8 10 and 8 11 should be based on engine and fan inlet...

Page 443: ...se limits of engine opera tion are presented here for re ference only and are not intended to supersede the applicable J85 GE 5 manuals and instructions a Engine Speeds Idle Speed 8 t 2 Military Speed...

Page 444: ...20 30 psig Luctuations P NIOTE Extreme cold starting may caus excessive oil pressures Consult applicable engine manuals and instructions for limits Oil Te iqei tturc 3500F 1770C I ximuim VI o 2 P i g...

Page 445: ...ls peaking c Foan Bearing Temperature 350OF Maximum 8 5 3 X 376 Pitch Fan a Speed 108 Maximum St6eady State 110 Maximum at throttle cut back b Hub Vertical Vibs 5 mils steady 10 mils peaking c Fan Bea...

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Page 456: ...n Closed Open Closed Leading Edge Trailing Edge Scroll Trim Scroll Trim Maximum Area 58 27 sq in 58 27 sq in Minimum Area 45 56 sq in 47 73 sq in Number of Trim Vanes 5 8 Number of Vane Positions 4 4...

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Page 460: ...Model Specification 2 X376 Pitch Trim Control Fan Specification No 113 b Ground procedures are provided in both the J85 GE 5 Overhaul and Maintenance Manuals and Section VIII of this manual In flight...

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