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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
50-HOUR INSPECTION
NOTE: Research and comply with the Service Publications and Airworthiness Directives.
1. Thoroughly inspect the engine for any signs of leakage. Clean engine exterior by
spraying or brushing with a flame resistant solvent used for general cleaning of engine
parts.
NOTE . . . Any environmentally hazardous materials used in cleaning must be collected and
disposed of in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
CAUTION . . . Do not use any alkaline cleaning solutions for external engine cleaning, these
solutions will remove the “alodized" finish of aluminum parts.
CAUTION . . . Do not use Kerosene or Gasoline for cleaning.
2. A pre-inspection operational run-up must be performed. See "Operational Inspection" of
this chapter.
a. Record the engine operating parameters.
b. Verify the recorded parameters meet the published specifications for the engine as
provided in the aircraft or engine manufacturer's Maintenance, Operator's and
Overhaul Manuals.
WARNING
Operation of a malfunctioning engine can result in additional engine damage, engine
failure, bodily injury or death.
After the operational inspection, inspect, isolate and repair any leaks found.
3. Reference the applicable Airplane Flight Manual for operational values.
4. Remove and inspect induction air filter. Clean or replace as instructed by the filter
manufacturer. Inspect induction system ducts, seals and gaskets for condition and
deterioration in accordance with the aircraft manufacturer's instructions. With induction
air filter installed:
(a) Verify the induction air filter retainer is properly installed and the attaching hardware
is secure in accordance with the aircraft manufacturer's instructions.
(b) Replace any questionable components as required in accordance with the aircraft
manufacturer's instructions.
(c) Inspect all engine controls for proper travel, freedom of movement, wear, correct
rigging and correct attachment in accordance with the aircraft manufacturer's
instructions.
Summary of Contents for TSIO-360-RB
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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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