5-18
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Incorrect fuel pump
adjustment and operation
Check and adjust in accordance with
Chapter 23. Replace malfunctioning
pumps. See Section 13-5, "Fuel
System Maintenance 'Fuel Pump.' "
Fluctuating Fuel Pressure
Fuel gage line leak or air in
gage line
Drain gage line and torque
connections in accordance with the
airframe manufacturer's instructions.
Vapor in fuel system,
excessive fuel temperature
Normally, operating the auxiliary
pump will clear system. Operate boost
pump in accordance with the airframe
manufacturer's Airplane Flight Manual
(AFM).
Engine Has Poor
Acceleration
Idle mixture too lean
(Check RPM Rise, Idle Cutoff).,
Readjust idle mixture in accordance
with Chapter 23, "Fuel System
Adjustment."
Incorrect fuel-air mixture,
worn control linkage, or
restricted air cleaner
Torque loose connections, replace
worn elements of linkage. Service air
cleaner in accordance with airframe
manufacturer's instructions.
Malfunctioning ignition
system
Check ignition cables and
connections. Replace malfunctioning
spark plugs. See Section 12-4,
"Ignition System Inspection."
Engine Runs Rough At
Speeds Above Idle
Improper fuel-air mixture
Check fuel manifold connections for
leaks. Torque loose connections.
Check fuel control and linkage for
setting and adjustment. Check fuel
filters and screens for dirt. Check for
proper fuel pump pressure, and
replace pump if malfunctioning. See
Section 13-5, "Fuel System
Maintenance."
Restricted fuel nozzle jet
Remove and clean all nozzle jets.
See Section 13-5, "Fuel System
Maintenance 'Fuel Nozzles.' "
Ignition system and spark
plugs malfunctioning
Clean and re-gap spark plugs. Check
ignition cables for wear. Replace
malfunctioning components. See
Section 12-6, "Ignition System
Maintenance."
Engine Lacks Power
Reduction in Maximum
Manifold Pressure
Incorrectly adjusted throttle
control, "sticky" linkage or
dirty air cleaner
Check movement of linkage by
moving control from idle to full throttle.
Make proper adjustments and replace
worn components. Service air cleaner
in accordance with the airframe
manufacturer's instructions.
Summary of Contents for TSIO-360-RB
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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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