20-10
20-4 (cont'd)
Master Orifice Tool
For conformity in testing equipment a Master Orifice Tool, Part Number 646953, has been
developed to calibrate equipment and determine the low indicated leakage limit prior to the
engine leakage check. Connect compressed air at 100 - 120 pounds per square inch to the
tester with cylinder pressure valve closed. Turn the regulator pressure valve on, adjusting
pressure to indicate 80 pounds per square inch. Remove the dust caps from both ends of
the Master Orifice Tool and install onto a cylinder spark plug adapter. Turn the cylinder
pressure valve on and readjust regulator pressure gauge to read 80 pounds per square
inch. At this time the cylinder pressure gauge indication will be the low allowable limit for
cylinder leak checks. The low allowable limit is referred to as the master orifice calibrated
pressure reading. After the master orifice calibrated pressure reading has been recorded,
close regulator pressure valve and remove Master Orifice Tool from the cylinder adapter.
See the schematic diagram of a typical differential pressure tester shown below.
CYLINDER
PRESSURE
GAUGE
RESTRICTOR
ORIFICE
REGULATOR
PRESSURE
VALVE
COMPRESSED
AIR SOURCE
CYLINDER
PRESSURE
VALVE
CYLINDER
ADAPTER
CYLINDER
REGULATOR
PRESSURE
GAUGE
CYLINDER
PRESSURE
GAUGE
RESTRICTOR
ORIFICE
REGULATOR
PRESSURE
VALVE
COMPRESSED
AIR SOURCE
CYLINDER
PRESSURE
VALVE
REGULATOR
PRESSURE
GAUGE
CYLINDER
ADAPTER
MASTER ORIFICE
(HAND TIGHT)
FIGURE 20-10. DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TESTER CALIBRATION
PERFORMING THE CHECK.
The following procedures are listed to outline the principles involved, and are intended to
supplement the manufacturer's instructions for the particular tester being utilized.
WARNING
To prevent possibility of serious bodily injury or death, before moving the propeller
accomplish the following:
a. Disconnect all spark plug leads.
b. Verify magneto switches are connected to magnetos, that they are in the
"OFF" Position and "P" leads are grounded.
c. Throttle position "CLOSED."
d. Mixture control "IDLE-CUT-OFF."
e. Set brakes and block aircraft wheels.
f. Insure that aircraft tie-downs are installed and verify that the cabin door
latch is open.
g. Do not stand within the arc of the propeller blades while turning the
propeller.
Summary of Contents for TSIO-360-RB
Page 11: ...1 5 FIGURE 1 1 Engine Description L TSIO 360 RB ...
Page 12: ...1 6 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
Page 13: ...1 7 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
Page 14: ...1 8 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
Page 15: ...1 9 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
Page 25: ...3 1 CHAPTER 3 SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS Sealants Lubricants 3 2 ...
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Page 58: ...6 6 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING ...
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Page 85: ...11 3 FIGURE 11 1 INDUCTION AND EXHAUST SYSTEM ...
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Page 143: ...18 3 FIGURE 18 1 ACCESSORY CASE DESCRIPTION ...
Page 147: ...19 3 FIGURE 19 1 LUBRICATION SYSTEM SCHEMATIC ...
Page 149: ...19 5 ACCESSORY CASE INTERNAL VIEW TSIO 360 FIGURE 19 2 OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION TSIO 360 ...
Page 150: ...19 6 ACCESSORY CASE INTERNAL VIEW LTSIO 360 FIGURE 19 3 OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION LTSIO 360 ...
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Page 181: ...21 3 FIGURE 21 1 CRANKCASE DESCRIPTION ...
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Page 203: ...23 9 FIGURE 23 6 CONSTANT SPEED SEA LEVEL PERFORMANCE CURVE ...
Page 204: ...23 10 FIGURE 23 7 FUEL FLOW VS METERED FUEL PRESSURE ...
Page 205: ...23 11 FIGURE 23 8 FUEL FLOW VS BRAKE HORSEPOWER ...