H
ANDLING
, S
ERVICE AND
M
AINTENANCE
R
EVISION
:
-
D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
15
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
7-7.3 F
UEL AND
I
NDUCTION
S
YSTEM
Check the primer lines (if installed) for leaks and security of clamps.
Remove and clean the carburetor or injector fuel-inlet strainers. Check
the mixture, throttle and carb heat control linkages for travel, freedom
of movement and security of clamps; lubricate if necessary. Check the
air intake duct (carb heat valve) for leaks and security.
Remove and inspect the air filter element. For the Brackett air filter
used with our optional Lycoming induction system, replace the element
after 200 hours of use or every 12 months or when it is difficult to see
light through it due to foreign material. Clean with compressed air; do
not
wash and reuse. These filters are chemically treated to make them
more effective.
7-7.4 O
IL
S
YSTEM
If the engine is equipped with an external, full-flow oil filter element,
replace it. We recommend opening the old filter with an oil filter can
cutter to inspect for metal particles that might indicate engine damage.
NOTE
For both Lycoming and Continental engines, intervals between
oil changes can be increased by at least 100% on engines
equipped with full-flow oil filters. This increase in oil change
interval is recommended only if an air filter is also installed.
For Lycoming engines, see Service Instruction 1319 B for
further details. For Continental engines, refer to your engine
Maintenance Manual
. Also, see Section 7-9.1 of this manual.