20-15
NOTE. . . Excessive crankcase pressure in flight can be caused by ram air entering the
engine interior through an improper fitting oil cap seal and/or damaged crankshaft nose
seal.
AIRSPEED VERSUS WATER PRESSURE (Inches H
2
O)
50MPH=
1.23
H
2
0
Limits for TSIO-360
60 MPH=
1.77
H
2
0
70 MPH=
2.42
H
2
0
80 MPH=
3.16
H
2
0
90 MPH=
4.00
H
2
0
100 MPH=
4.94
Reference: 1 PSI = 2" Hg
120 MPH=
7.131
1" Hg. = 13.6" H
2
0
140 MPH=
9.729
150 MPH=
11.18
20-6
CYLINDER ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Fuel injection lines must not be bent or deformed. The fuel injection lines must be
securely clamped to the fuel line support brackets. Do not assemble in a binding
configuration.
Single Cylinder Removal
- Disconnect battery in accordance with the airframe
manufacturer's instructions. Tag the propeller with the warning "DO NOT TURN
PROPELLER." Remove cowling and any airframe supplied accessories in accordance
with the airframe manufacturer's instructions. Remove cylinder using cylinder and piston
removal instructions in the L/TSIO-360 Series Overhaul Manual, Form X30596A.
NOTE. . . When the cylinder is removed with the spark plugs installed, inspection can be
accomplished by filling the inverted cylinder bore with nonflammable solvent and then
inspected for leaks at the static seal areas.
When cylinder is removed use the following information to clean pistons prior to
dimensional inspection.
Pistons
- Do not use wire brushes or scrapers of any kind. Soft or hard carbon deposits
may yield to solvent action. If deposits remain, install tight fitting skirt protector sand blast
the piston heads with soft grit or by the vapor grit method. Do not use sand, shot, metal grit
or glass beads. Ring grooves must be cleaned by pulling lengths of binder twine or very
narrow strips of crocus cloth through them. Do not use automotive ring grooves scrapers,
since the corner radii at the bottoms of the grooves and side clearances must not be
altered. Abrasive cloth must not be used on the piston skirts because the diameters and
cam-ground contour must not be altered. Scored or burned pistons must be discarded.
After cleaning, thoroughly rinse pistons using a stoddard solvent to remove all debris.
Rings
- Piston rings must be replaced 100%.
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 ...
Page 59: ...6 7 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING cont d ...
Page 60: ...6 8 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING cont d ...
Page 61: ...6 9 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING cont d ...
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Page 85: ...11 3 FIGURE 11 1 INDUCTION AND EXHAUST SYSTEM ...
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Page 139: ...17 7 FIGURE 17 4 STARTER ADAPTER FITS LIMITS ...
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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 ...