
21-6
21-4
CRANKCASE TROUBLESHOOTING
This troubleshooting chart is provided as a guide. Review all probable causes given. Check
other listing of troubles with similar symptoms. Items are presented in sequence of the
approximate ease of checking, not necessarily in order of probability.
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Oil Loss
Loose accessories or deteriorated
gaskets
See Section 21-5 "Crankcase Maintenance."
Cracked crankcase
See Section 21-3 "Crankcase Inspection."
Insufficient torque
Torque hardware to proper value in accordance
with the TSI0-360 Series Overhaul Manual,
Form X30596A.
Loose Accessories
Loose or stripped studs
See Section 21-5 "Studs."
Insufficient torque
Torque hardware to proper value in accordance
with Most current version of the L/TSIO-360
Series Overhaul Manual X30596A.
Engine Runs Rough
Cracked engine mount
See Section 21-5 "Engine Mounts."
Excessive Crankcase Pressure
Cylinder blow-by
See Section 20-4, "Cylinder Compression Test."
21-5
CRANKCASE MAINTENANCE
Crankcase -
Leaking gaskets must be replaced. Remove component, replace gasket and
re-install component in accordance with applicable system or component section in the most
current version of the L/TSIO-360 Series Overhaul Manual, Form X30596A. Exercise
judgment as to the extent of disassembly required. During reassembly, insure that all
reinstalled components are properly torqued and safetied.
Studs –
The replacement of crankcase studs or helical coils will require component removal
and replacement in accordance with the applicable component system section in the
L/TSIO-360 Series Overhaul Manual, Form X30596A. Replace studs or helical coils in
accordance with the L/TSIO-360 Series Overhaul Manual, Form X30596A. During
reassembly, insure that all reinstalled components are properly torqued and saftied.
Engine Mounts
- Replace engine shock mounts in accordance with the airframe
manufacturer's instructions.
CAUTION. . . When relieving engine weight from the airframe, the engine hoist must be
attached to the engine lifting eyes only.
NOTE. . . Place a support at the load bearing area of aircraft tail to prevent damage to the
airframe.
Crankcase Separation
- If the crankcase halves must be separated, remove the engine
from airframe in accordance with the most current version of the L/TSIO-360 Series
Overhaul Manual, Form X30596A and the airframe manufacturer's instructions. Engine
disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, replacement and assembly must be accomplished
in accordance with the most current version of the L/TSIO-360 Series Overhaul Manual,
Form X30596A.
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 ...
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Page 14: ...1 8 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
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Page 25: ...3 1 CHAPTER 3 SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS Sealants Lubricants 3 2 ...
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Page 143: ...18 3 FIGURE 18 1 ACCESSORY CASE DESCRIPTION ...
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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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