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POST MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL TEST
STARTING
WARNING
Over priming can cause hydrostatic lock and subsequent engine malfunction.
CAUTION. . . Insure propeller area is clear before initiating starting sequence.
NOTE. . . If engine has had a new cylinder or cylinders and piston rings installed, start the
engine in accordance with the airframe manufacturer's Airplane Flight Manual (AFM.)
Operate the engine at 750 RPM for one minute, gradually increasing RPM to 1000 RPM in
three minutes. Check the magneto circuit for proper grounding prior to a normal shut-down.
Allow the engine to cool adequately and make a visual inspection for any discrepancies. If
engine exhibits any discrepancies, return to the applicable chapter to correct the
discrepancy. All discrepancies must be corrected prior to operational test and engine
adjustment.
NOTE. . . Before starting engine, insure that fuel tanks contain proper type of fuel (100LL-
blue or 100 green). The aircraft fuel system must be serviced in accordance with the
airframe manufacturer's instructions. Check engine oil sump for proper servicing. See
Chapter 7 for oil type, specification and servicing point.
Start engine using the starting procedure given in the airframe manufacturers Airplane Flight
Manual (AFM).
Oil Pressure - Check, If no oil pressure is noted within 30 seconds, shut engine down and
investigate.
CAUTION. . . Operation of engine without oil pressure may result in engine malfunction or
stoppage.
OPERATIONAL INSPECTION
An operational inspection must be performed prior to 50/100-hour inspections.
OPERATIONAL CHECK LIST
Check and record the following system data :
Starter ............................................................................................. __________
*Record RPM Drop for each magneto at 1700
(150 RPM
MAXIMUM AND
50 RPM
SPREAD MAXIMUM
) ............... __________
*Propeller Operation at 1700 .......................................................... __________
*Or as specified in aircraft manufacturer's instructions.
Increase engine to full power and record:
Manifold Pressure........................................................................... __________
RPM ................................................................................................ __________
Fuel Flow......................................................................................... __________
Oil Pressure .................................................................................... __________
Oil Temperature .............................................................................. __________
Cylinder Head Temperature ........................................................... __________
Alternator Output............................................................................. __________
Summary of Contents for CONTINENTAL L/TSIO-360-RB
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