turbocharger failure. If a power loss is
experienced followed by surging of RPM, fuel
flow, and manifold pressure, the following steps
are recommended:
1 Mixture
IDLE
CUTOFF
2
Fuel Selector
FULLEST TANK
3
Fuel Pump
LOW boost
4 Throttle
CRUISE
POSITION
5 Propeller
CRUISE
RPM
6
Mixture
Enrich slowly from idle
cutoff. Engine starting
will be apparent by a
surge of power. As the
turbocharger begins to
operate, manifold
pressure will increase and
mixture can be adjusted
accordingly.
7
Fuel Pump
AS REQUIRED
8 Mixture
ADJUST
NOTE
If this procedure does not effect a restart, descend
below 15,000 feet and repeat. If the engine still
will not start, follow the emergency procedures
outlined.
HIGH CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE
Mixture
ADJUST to proper fuel flow for power
Oil Door
PUSH to open
Airspeed INCREASE
If temperature cannot be maintained within limits, reduce power, land
as soon as possible and have the malfunction evaluated and repaired
before further flight.
HIGH OIL TEMPERATURE
NOTE
Prolonged high oil temperature indications will
usually be accompanied by a drop in oil pressure.
If oil pressure remains normal, a high
temperature indication may be caused by a faulty
Summary of Contents for ES-P
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