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LUBRICATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The engine oil supply is contained in the oil sump. Oil is drawn from the sump through the
oil suction tube to the intake side of the engine driven, gear type, oil pump. From the
outlet side of the pump, oil passes to an oil pressure relief valve installed in the oil gallery
in the accessory case. The valve opens when the pump pressures exceed the adjusted
limit and oil is directed back to the oil sump. From the pressure relief valve the oil flows to
a full flow oil filter.
From the oil filter oil is directed through a gallery to the oil cooler. The oil cooler
incorporates an oil temperature control valve. Oil passing through the oil temperature
control valve cavity is directed either through the oil cooler core or by-passes the oil cooler
core depending on the oil temperature to the left crankcase gallery. In this manner engine
oil temperature is maintained within the normal operating range.
Oil passages off the left main gallery direct oil flow to the camshaft journals, the right main
gallery and hydraulic valve tappet bosses. Oil flow is also directed upward to each of the
crankshaft main bearings and forward to the propeller governor pad. Oil from the rear
crankshaft main bearing is directed upward to the starter shaft gear bushing. Oil flow is
tapped off the left main oil gallery and directed to the turbocharger through various hoses,
fittings and a check valve to the turbocharger bearings. The oil from the turbocharger is
collected through various hoses, fittings and a check valve by the oil scavenge pump
where it is returned to the engine oil sump.
From the propeller governor lubricating oil is directed through a crankcase gallery to the
front main bearing where it is directed to the interior of the crankshaft. Oil then travels
through a transfer plug installed in the crankshaft to the variable pitch propeller. Hydraulic
valve tappets transfer oil from the main oil galleries to the cylinder overhead through the
hollow pushrods to a drilled oil passage in the rocker arms. Oil exiting the rocker arms
lubricates the valve stems, springs and rotocoils. The oil then falls to the lower rocker
cavity and returns to the crankcase and sump through the pushrod housings.
Summary of Contents for TSIO-360-RB
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Page 25: ...3 1 CHAPTER 3 SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS Sealants Lubricants 3 2 ...
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Page 149: ...19 5 ACCESSORY CASE INTERNAL VIEW TSIO 360 FIGURE 19 2 OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION TSIO 360 ...
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