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Page 1: ...MODEL IO 550 D E F L SANDCAST SERIES CONTINENTAL AIRCRAFT ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATOR S MANUAL Teledyne Continental Motors Inc TM FORM X30605 FAA APPROVED 1990 TELEDYNE INDUSTRIES INC APRIL 1990...

Page 2: ...nstructions are developed using factory controlled parameters that are not necessarily the same as those specifications re quired to satisfy a specific aircraft engine installation Because of this dif...

Page 3: ...sure safe and reliableengine performance Failureto comply will be deemed misuse thereby reliev ingthe engine manufacturerof responsibilityunder itswarranty This manualcontains nowarranties either expr...

Page 4: ...tingLimits 4 1 5 Unpacking Installation Testing Removal 5 1 6 NormalOperatingProcedures 6 1 7 EmergencyOperating Procedures 7 1 8 Abnormal EnvironmentalConditions 8 1 9 Service andMaintenance 9 1 10 T...

Page 5: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION SectionIndex Section Page 1 1 scope 1 2 1 2 RelatedPublications 1 3 1 3 Abbreviationsand Glossaryof Terms 1 4 1 4 ManualRevisions 1 9...

Page 6: ...nsequences Failureto observethe instructionscontainedinthis manualconstitutesunautho rizedoperation inareas unexploredduring developmentof the engine or in areaswhich experience has provedto be undesi...

Page 7: ...entalMotors Aircraft ProductsDivision P 0 Box 90 Mobile AL 36601 Attn Accounts Receivable II Accessory Manuals A IgnitionSystem MasterService Manual TCM lgnitionSystems and Com ponents FormX40000 Tele...

Page 8: ...BrakeSpecificOilConsumption BeforeTop Center CivilAir Regulations Center of Gravity Cubic Feet Per Minute Cylinder HeadTemperature Clockwise Rotation CounterclockwiseRotation DegreesCelsius Degrees F...

Page 9: ...emperature Forcex leverarm 125 ft lbs torque 125 lbs Forceapplied one ft from bolt center or 62 1 2 lbs 2 ft from center 100Octane Low Lead Fuel Cylinder numberingright side of engine rearto front Cyl...

Page 10: ...iesof a body in motion Exhaust GasTemperature Measurementof this gas temperatureis sometimes usedas an aidto fuel management Oppositionto the flow of exhaust gas primarily causedbythe size and shapeof...

Page 11: ...ute Aratingsystemusedtodescribedtheabilityoffueltowithstandheatandpressure of cornbustion as comparedwith 100octanefuel For example an engine with highcompressionandhightemperature needsa higher Perfo...

Page 12: ...exhaust gas Inturn the turbine directly drives a compressorwhich pumps air intothe engine intake A condition inwhich the properflow of a liquidthrough a system is disturbed by the formation of vapor...

Page 13: ...canoperateat 100 capacity For example an engine with a critical altitude of 16 000 feet cannot produce 100 of its ratedmanifoldpressureabove 16 000feet Dynamic Condition A term referringto propertieso...

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Page 15: ...CHAPTER 2 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Section Index Section Page 2 1 TOOIS 2 2 2 2 Special Tools 2 2...

Page 16: ...ng pages are used with the permis sion of the respective manufacturers lllustrations inthis section show only the general ap pearance of tools and do not correspondto the actual size of shape Details...

Page 17: ...RN ELECTRONICS INC EEI FuelPressureTest Equipment 180 Roberts St Measuring Instruments East Hartford CT 06108 PrecisionTools 2031528 9821 PistonPositionIndicators Printedand Standard Circuits FEDERALT...

Page 18: ...ompressor Floating Holder Valve Spring Compressor Push Rod Spring Compressor Flaring Tool Push Rod Hsg Valve Guide Remover Valve Seat Insert R R Installer Valve Seat Insert Installer Valve Seat Insert...

Page 19: ...lt Tension Gauge BT 60C Hydraulic Valve Lifter Tester 8091 GEN ALT Tester 2608A Timing Disc 4974 Pulley Holder 8082 Alignment Gage Bar 8094A 8334 Crankcase Drill Fixture Vacuum Pump Cylinder Reconditi...

Page 20: ...Reamers Straight VIve Cylinder Reamer Rocker Shaft Bushing Reamer Rocker Arm Bushing Reamers Valve Guide Boss Reamers Valve Guide Boss GEN ALT Sheave Removal Journal Bearing Modification Cylinder Rec...

Page 21: ...tery Tester Voltage Circuit Tester Magneto Timing Light Timing Indicator Cold Cylinder Tester Hi Voltage Tester Master Orifice Tool Alcor Portable Digital EGT Unit Alcor Portable Digital CHT Unit Cyli...

Page 22: ...urred and to inspect for metal or other contaminates within the engine oil system Use of the Champion CT 470 Oil Filter Can Cutter eases the opening of spin on filters without introducing foreign mate...

Page 23: ...2 4 3 4 hex 3882 2 1 2 hex 3882A 9 16 hex 3882 3A 5 8 hex Cylinder Base NutWrench Special modified 3882 type wrench this special wrench is perfect for those occasional situations when the 3882 wrench...

Page 24: ...dable racks adjust to cylinder size with universal joint action Optional set for use on TCM cylinders Crankshaft Blade and Dampener Back up plates and forcing screws are rugged heat treated alloy stee...

Page 25: ...locations is included with adapters UniversalCylinder HoldingFixture5221B This is a heavy duty precision fixture manu factured to extremely close tolerances Suitable for use on vertical mills or dril...

Page 26: ...e for wear SpringChecker 7521A Per ContinentalBulletinM74 16 Check valve spring quickly and easily Hy draulically actuated extremely accurate readout 0 160 pounds Includes step gauges for all required...

Page 27: ...lso available individually The 8098 10 Base must be used with 8118G 811H 8118J and 8118K Driver and Adapter Assemblies Makes rocker arm bushing removal installation fast and easy All components of 811...

Page 28: ...ines with spring loaded tubes The 68 3 compresses the spring which can then be removedwithfurnished clips Eliminates wiring springs together to install simply insert spring then pull off clip Includes...

Page 29: ...10 550 Set includes 1 Handle lever assembly 12 Puller heads size to fit all Continental engines 10 Installer pilots 1 Remover plug 6 feet of super flexible hose to attach to water supply Instructions...

Page 30: ...ED QUICKLY Here s howit s done Step 1 Removed old guidesand seats Step 2 Install Expanding Guide Body into valve seat boss Step 3 Place Boring Bar into Guide Bore valve guide boss concentric and perpe...

Page 31: ...e of ground 4914 and 4943 Series reamels Reamers Tool No Hole Dia Boring Bars Tool No Hole Dia Example Use 8116 6B Boring Bar to bore hole to 555 then finish with 8116 6R Reamerto 561 dia Expanding Mi...

Page 32: ...h 1 818 03 Rosan Stud Remover This stud remover is for use in extracting studs from cylinder assemblies using o s a n t y p e Studs Using the hammer drive the stud driver 1 over stud 2 as far as possi...

Page 33: ...in the indicator gauge assembly which as a dial indicator reading in ten thou sandths of an inch 0001 The gauge body is lapped into the mating bushing for accurate readings Instructionsare included Ad...

Page 34: ...below you may choose to pilot into valve stem hole or valve guide boss Pilots All pilots are hardened and precision ground for accuracy Two choices pilot into valve stem holeor valve guide boss Pilot...

Page 35: ...kshaft Once the bushing is removed or installed a turn of the valve returnsactuatorfor another cycle 8077A includes 10 000 p s i pump and cylinder 5 ton output cylinder 3 ft long Rex hydraulic hose al...

Page 36: ...ate also rotates 360O and locks in placewith heat treatedlock pin Flange holder is predrilled to accept all Con tinental erigines Threaded adapters included to mount non flanged crankshafts Shipping w...

Page 37: ...Stand 2 Tips 2 36 Propane Hoseswlfittings 1 PropaneRegulator 2 Controls 1 Y Connector 20 Ib Propane Tank 1 Stand 2 Cylinder Risers All screws nuts and washers needed and instructions Blind Needle Bea...

Page 38: ...re maximum belt and bearing life The proper belt tension eliminates slippage and increasesefficiency of belt drivenopponents Compact only 3 1 4 wide to fit in crowded areas Easy to use just apply gaug...

Page 39: ...protected Two point hook up field term and cigarette lighter EngineTimingDisc 3608A For all engines universal application from J3 to DC3 Fastens to prop tip and accurate to 2 114 degree lncludes pist...

Page 40: ...tion Heavy steel wall 0 30 in Hg nozzle fits several sizes of tubing Generator Pulley Puller 61 5 Quick removes pulleys from 2 112 to 5 diameter Applies even pressure on outside of pulley in pulley gr...

Page 41: ...thru bolt dowel boss prior to inserting improved thru bolt with O ring seal Spark PlugInsertTap 504 1 Use on all engines Spark PlugInsert Remover 4919 Use on all engines Slide Hammer 8054 Heavy duty...

Page 42: ...and drills with pre setstops To modify 470 Scavenge Pump per Continental Bulletin M72 8 Drill Fixture 8025 For drilling and installing piston oil squirt nozzles in 0 470V engines converting to O 470VO...

Page 43: ...material removal Cutter blades are heat treated highspeed steel 8048 Spot Facerfor 470 and 520 Runout BlockSet 8177A Use this set to check runout on crankshafts etc up to 4 diameter Blocks are alumin...

Page 44: ...eated steel for durability Torque input and output is markedon extension Installer is special thin walled 6 pt 112 hex socket CrankcaseThru BoltRemovers Use with 8054 Slide Hammer to remove stubborn b...

Page 45: ...Pullers These pullers provide a more controlled method to remove press fit parts...

Page 46: ...129 1 5129 2 786 Pilot 5129 4 818 Finishing Usewith 5129 1 5129 3 815 Pilot 5129 5 833 Finishing Usewith 5129 1 5129 2 5129 3 5129 4 815 Pilot Reamer Rocker Shaft Bushing 5130 751 Std 707 Pilot Reamer...

Page 47: ...Use highquality cutting oil 2 Reamersare madeto cut right hand onlydo not turn backwards even a partialturn 3 If usingpower run high speed reamersat 400 RPM maximum and carbide tippedat 700 RPM max i...

Page 48: ...in boththe Englishand Metric Measure Inside Measuring fnstruments Three measuring surfaces are lapped parallel to the longitudinal axis of the Micrometer and stay aligned with the bore while measurem...

Page 49: ...rnators regulators batteries on 12 and 24 volt systems with 1 111 111 x c fc currents up to 32 volts DC Has a pointer zero adjustment screw on the face of the instrument Circuitry is entirely solid st...

Page 50: ...es AircraftTiming Indicator Model E25 Improves the accuracy and speeds up the process of timing an aircraft magneto to the engine Easily attached to the propeller spinner with mounting bands Has top d...

Page 51: ...pulses test insulation for leak Built in continuity lamp provides handy test of electrical connections Uses two c cell flashlight batteries Includes top grain cowhide carrying case Master Orifice Tool...

Page 52: ...9 volt LCD unit with a disposable battery Temperature Range 1000 1800 Alcor Portable Digital CHT Unit This device is used with Type J Thermocouple It is a lightweight 9 volt LCD unit with disposable...

Page 53: ...TAILEDENGINE DESCRIPTIONS SectionIndex Section Page Descriptionof EngineModelCode 3 2 Basic Design Features 3 2 LubricationSystem 3 3 InductionSystem 3 4 Ignition 3 4 FuelSystem 3 5 Cylinders 3 6 Valv...

Page 54: ...igurationpropellerflange A mount ing pad is provided on the lower forward 2 4 6 side crankcasetoutilizeahydrauliccontrolledgovernorforthe constant speedpropeller On the left side crankcase between cyl...

Page 55: ...nsfers the flow of oilto a passage inthe left crankcasewhich isthen directedto the left oilgallery Oilisdirectedtothe governordrive bearingandpropeller governorthroughpassagesoff the leftoil gallery C...

Page 56: ...opens to produce a highvoltage surge inthe secondary coil The spring action permits the latch plate magneto and breakerto be delayedthrough a lagangle of 30 degrees of drive gear rotationduring the e...

Page 57: ...parator where the vapor is separated from the liquid fuel by swirling action and returned to the fuel tank The fuel injector pump forces liquid fuel into the fuel metering assembly Fuelflow iscontroll...

Page 58: ...place able helicalcoil inserts 3 8 VALVE TRAIN Exhaust valves are faced with a special heat and cor rosion resistant material and the valve stems are chromedforwearresistance Oilfedtothehydraulicvalve...

Page 59: ...CHAPTER 4 ENGINESPECIFICATIONSAND OPERATING LIMITS Section Index Section Page 4 1 General 4 2 4 2 Engine Specifications 4 2 4 3 Operating Limitations 4 3 4 4 Accessories 4 4...

Page 60: ...5 4 Dimensions JO 550D 10 550F 10 550F 10 5501 Length Width Height 36 74 In 43 91 In 40 91 In 40 91 In 33 56 In 33 56 In 33 56 In 33 56 In 36 74 In 19 75 In 19 75 In 23 25 In Engine Weight Dry No oil...

Page 61: ...FAmbient SeaLevel SAE30 or 1OW 30 Above 30 FAmbient SeaLevel SAE 50 Oil Pressure Idle Minimum psi 10 NormalOperation psi 30 to 60 10 550D Oil Sump Capacity U S Quarts 12 Usable Oil Quarts20 Nose Up 7...

Page 62: ...0 L CustomerSupplied Alternator CustomerSupplied Prestolite24V 70 AMP Optional Starter TCM 24Volt Fuel InjectionSystem TCM Quick Start Primer 10 550 E TCM ACCESSORIES DRIVE RATIOS TO CRANKSHAFT Viewin...

Page 63: ...Section Index Section Page 5 1 Unpacking 5 2 5 2 Preparationfor Service 5 2 5 3 Engine InstallationInstructions 5 2 5 4 Pre Flightand Run up 5 5 5 5 FlightTesting 5 5 5 6 Engine RemovalInstructions 5...

Page 64: ...lubricationsystemwith mineral nondetergent oilor Corrosion Preventive oil corresponding to MlL C 6529 Type 11 See Chapter4 for sump capacity Removethe shipping plate from the propeller governor padfo...

Page 65: ...nlet line to the fuel pump Failure to comply can cause erratic fuel injection system operationand damage to its components WARNING Do not install the ignitionharness 6 nutsonthespark plugsuntiltheprop...

Page 66: ...Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 5 4 DIMENSIONS MODEL i A B C D E IF I0 550D 36 74 33 56 23 79 17 10 8 20 7 62 IO 550E 43 91 33 56 19 75 17 10 8 20 7 62 IO 550F 40 91 33 56 19 75 17 10 8 20 7 62 IO 550L 40 91 3...

Page 67: ...normal take off with full power and monitor the fuel flow RPM oil pressure cylinder head temperatures and oil temperatures Reduce to climb power inaccordance with the flight manual and maintain a sha...

Page 68: ...make sure that all wires lines and hoses have beendisconnected 2 Install engine on a transportation stand dolly or on the engine shippingcontainerbase 5 7 GROUND HANDLING After engine is removed from...

Page 69: ...6 2 6 2 Prestarting 6 2 6 3 Starting 6 2 6 4 Cold Starts 6 2 6 5 FloodedEngine 6 2 6 6 Hotstarts 6 2 6 7 GroundWarm up 6 3 6 8 Pre TakeoffCheck 6 3 6 9 Power Control 6 4 6 10 Takeoff 6 4 6 11 Climb 6...

Page 70: ...aclean container Ifwater or foreign matter isnoted continue draining until only clean fuel appears 3 Check oil level in sump 6 3 STARTING 1 Throttle open approximately 1 2 Propeller Control Full Incre...

Page 71: ...switch first to R position and note engine RPM then moveswitchbackto BOTH positionto clearthe other set of spark plugs Then move the switch to L position and note RPM The difference betweenthetwo mag...

Page 72: ...ng of cylindersdependsoncylinderbafflesbeingprop erly positionedonthecylinderheadsandbarrels and other joints in the pressure compartment beingtight so astoforce airbetweenthecylinder fins Proper cool...

Page 73: ...ctions NOTE Exhaustgas temperature may be used as an aid for mixture setting Refer to Chapter 13 for leaning information 1 Recommendedpowerfor normalclimb is 78 6 13 DESCENT 2 Climbat 78 powerandabove...

Page 74: ...to leavethe mixturecontrolina leanerthanfull richposition until the throttles are advanced above 15 inches of manifoldpressure 2 Operate the boost pump as instructed by aircraft manufacturer 6 15 ENGI...

Page 75: ...Start 7 2 7 2 GeneralIn flight Information 7 2 7 3 EngineRoughness 7 2 7 4 HighCylinder HeadTemperatures 7 2 7 5 HighOilTemperature 7 2 7 6 Low Oil Pressure 7 2 7 7 In flight Restarting 7 3 Without Un...

Page 76: ...GHNESS 7 5 HlGHOIL TEMPERATURE Observeengineforvisible damageorevidenceof smoke or flame Extreme roughness may be indicative of propeller blade problem If any of these characteristics are noted follow...

Page 77: ...or Switch ON 10 Power AS REQUIRED 1 Mixture Advance to 314 FULL RICH 7 8 ENGINEFIREIN FLIGHT 2 FuelSelector Valve On 1 FuelSelector Turn to the Off Position 3 Fuel Boost Pump Off 2 MixtureControl Plac...

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Page 79: ...ABNORMAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Section Index Section Page 8 1 General 8 2 8 2 Cold Weather Operation 8 2 8 3 Preheating 8 2 8 4 Hot Weather Operation 8 3 8 5 Ground Operations At HighAltitude Airp...

Page 80: ...enoughto permitstarting butwill notde congealoil inthe sump lines cooler filter etc Congealed oil in such lines may require considerable preheat The engine may start and apparently runsatis factorily...

Page 81: ...o obtainsmooth engineoper ation 4 Releaseprimer 5 Auxiliary Fuel Pump on low as necessary to obtain smooth engine operation 6 Oil Pressure Check If nonenotedwithin30seconds shut downengine and investi...

Page 82: ...combine with oxygen inthe combustionprocess The operator by being congnizant of these conditions cantake certainstepsto copewith problerrtsassociated with hot weatherlhot engine starting The primaryob...

Page 83: ...ING AND UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SectionIndex Section Page 9 1 Servicing 9 2 9 2 Approved Products 9 3 9 3 Preflight lnspection 9 3 9 4 50 Hour lnspection 9 4 9 5 100 Hour lnspection 9 4 9 6 Unschedule...

Page 84: ...ble for the airworthiness of the airplane the owner or operator should select only qualified personnelto main tain the airplane Fuel Min Grade Aviation Grade 100or 100LL WARNING The useof a loweroctan...

Page 85: ...vronAero Oil Conco Aero S DeltaAvoil Oil ExxonAviation Oil EE GulfprideAviationAD MobilAero Oil Mobil Aero Super Oil SAE 20W 50 PennzoilAircraft Engine Oil Phillips66 Aviation Oil Type A X C Aviation...

Page 86: ...l Check hoses lines wiring fittings baffles etc for general condition 8 Adjustments Repairs Performservice as requiredon any itemsthat are not within specifications 9 EngineCondition Runup and check a...

Page 87: ...o Magneto Service Manual 9 Air Filter Inspect and clean or replace as necessary 10 Alternate Air Door Checkoperation 11 FuelMetering Unit Inspectandclean Inlet Screen 12 Throttle Shaft and Linkage lns...

Page 88: ...hapter 1 No unscheduled maintenance of the categories listed above should be attemptedwithout consulting the appli cable relatedpublications The Time Between Overhaul TBO for the 1 0 550D E F L is 170...

Page 89: ...G SectionIndex Section Page 10 1 General Information 10 2 10 2 EngineTroubleshootingChart 10 2 10 3 IgnitionTroubleshootingChart 10 8 10 4 OilSystemTroubleshooting Chart 10 9 10 5 FuelInjectionSystemT...

Page 90: ...t necessarilyin order of probability TROUBLE PROBABLECAUSE CORRECTION EngineWill Not Start Fueltank empty Improperstartingprocedure EngineWill Not RunAt IdlingSpeed Rough Idling Cylinder overprimed En...

Page 91: ...onrings are not seated Loosemountingboltsor damagedmount pads Pluggedfuel nozzle Propellerout of balance ignitionsystem malfunction Brokenvalve spring Pluggedfuel nozzle Burnedor warped valve Hydrauli...

Page 92: ...e to improper manualleaning procedure See CORRECTION under Engine runtoo lean at cruising power Cylinder baffles loose or bent Checkand correct Dirt betweencylinderfins Cleanthoroughly Excessivecarbon...

Page 93: ...Repair or replace manifoldvalve High Engine ldle Pressure Impossible To Obtain Fuel manifoldvalve sticking closed Fuel manifoldvalve vent obstruction Repair or replace manifoldvalve Repair or replace...

Page 94: ...lve Clean or replace nozzles Replace defec tive fuel manifoldvalve Replacefuel injector pump Replace pump Normally operating the auxiliary pumpwill clear system Operate auxiliary pumpand purge system...

Page 95: ...m idleto full throttle Make properadjustments and replaceworn components Service air cleaner Inspectspark plugsfor fouled electrodes heavy carbon deposits erosion of electrodes improperlyadjustedelect...

Page 96: ...hAt Speeds Above Idle Sluggish Operation AndlOr Excessive RPMDrop Shortedcondenser Magneto internaltiming incorrect or timedfor opposite rotation Spark plugsfouledor improperly gapped Weak condenser L...

Page 97: ...e lndication Oil viscosity too high Prolongedgroundoperation Matfunctioninggage or bulb unit Low oil supply Oilviscosity too low Foaminoil due to presenceof alkaline solids insystem Defective pressure...

Page 98: ...age indication Engineflooded Resetthrottle clear engine of excessfuel try another start Nofuel to engine Loosenone line at nozzle If no fuel shows with fuel flow on gage replace fuel manifoldvalve Rou...

Page 99: ...plugged Relief valve stuck open Very High Idle And Full Relief valve stuck closed Throttle Fuel Pressure Present No Fuel Pressure Checkvalve stuck open Check for restricted nozzles or fuel manifold v...

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Page 101: ...x Section Page 11 1 Engine PreservationAfter Overhaul 11 2 11 2 FlyableStorage 7to 30 days 11 2 11 3 Temporary Storage up to 90 days 11 2 11 4 IndefiniteStorage 11 2 11 5 Returning Engine To Service 1...

Page 102: ...lled inaircraftthat are preserved forstorageinaccordancewiththissectionshould havea tag affixedto the propeller in a conspicu ous placewith thefollowingnotationonthetag DO NOT TURN PROPELLER ENGINE PR...

Page 103: ...h recom mendedlubricatingoil 3 Removebottomplugs rotatepropellerto clearpreser vative oilfromthe cylinders 4 Re installthe spark plugs and rotate the propellerby handseveral revolutionsto checkfor pos...

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Page 105: ...CHAPTER 12 AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATION...

Page 106: ...urs and 100 hour inspections as described inthe 10 550 ContinuedAirworthiness Main tenance and Operator s Manual and inspections man dated by the F A A under 43 and 91 of the Federal Aviation Regulati...

Page 107: ...CHAPTER 13 ENGINEPERFORMANCEAND CRUISE CONTROL SectionIndex Section Page 13 1 CruiseControlBy PerformanceCurve 13 2 13 2 Cruise Control By E G T 13 2 13 3 PerformanceCharts 13 3thm 13 19...

Page 108: ...re 13 2 CRUISECONTROL BY E G T If exhaustgastemperatureindicatorisusedasanaklto leaningproceedasfollows r 1 Adjust RPMfor desiredcruise setting 2 Slowly move mixturecontroltoward lean while ob serving...

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Page 111: ...Figure 13 3 Fuel FlowVs PressureDrop 10 550 D E F L...

Page 112: ...RATED BHP Figure 13 4 Fuel Injected Fuel Pump Inlet Pressure PSlA Vs Rated Brake Horesepower 10 550D E F L SEA LEVEL...

Page 113: ...P 24 300_ _ 0 24 PROP LOAD 30 020 PROP LOAD B p___ 200 180 CA 60 _ __ _ _ _ _ 160 z 55 140 0 U 50 FULL THROTTLE Li w __ _ BSFC PROP LOAD 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 ENGINE RPM I ifl 1r ii1...

Page 114: ...Figure 13 6 Sea Level Performance Altitude Performance IO 550 D E F L...

Page 115: ...F I IT I _____ FUEL FLOW LBS HR CD CCD a CD r C LLJ C 0 ly coJ 0 Uj 0 0 0 0Lr U C W I a C Oa w a C C U LOO LL I Fiue 37 Fe Fows BakCoseoe 10 550 D E 13 9...

Page 116: ...FUEL FLOW LBS HR r W U 0 ____ ____ 00 L LU L LL 0 Z 06 LU L 0 C4 W LU 0 0 eaLU U LLJ C40 C cli Uj 0 20 I I fl IU ffi It T I 11Iil It 111t 1 I 1_1 Figure 13 8 Fuel Flow Vs Brake Horsepower 10 550 F L...

Page 117: ...Figure138 Automatic Compensation FullThrottleFlow10 550 E F L...

Page 118: ...Figure 13 1 0 Mixture Ratio Curve 55 Power 10 550 D E...

Page 119: ...1400 AVG EGT U _____ _____ 1300 360 ___ _ _1200 340 320AV CI__ 0 0 3600 1__0___ __ 2650 __ _ _ _180 j nU U 500 __ _ 120 w c 450 __ _ __ _ BSFC 100 _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ LU 400 _ _ _ _ _ _ 50 60 70 so go ioo F...

Page 120: ...Figure 1 1 2 Mixture Ratio Curve 65 Power 10 550 D E...

Page 121: ...Figure 13 13 Mixture Ratio Curve 65 Power IO 550 F L...

Page 122: ...ntIE MIIET Mr th I H id Figure 13 16 1 00 amp 24 Volt Alternator Performance 13 18 CD 01 0 I J m NM e a M I M I I x a a w P C 4 R 4 N i Z M 7 S4 01 w ft MtM IMtE Mftm TMftM htTO Kutit MtEM ML nVOS 3u...

Page 123: ...RE INCHES OF WATER Figure 13 17 60 amp 24 Volt Alternator Performance 13 19 I 0 I N w K3 4 w C 0 x a3 a a 5 C 0 0 3 C 10 CM 8 0 U P0 d 1 C o J 0 4 C 0L C 4 C S 7I C1 7PM 11N lt z EIPID zzz z I m4HU zz...

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