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PREPARATION FOR SERVICE
If the engine is not to be installed within five (5) days after removing shipping plugs, it must
be represerved in accordance with procedures listed in Chapter 8.
If the engine is to be installed within five (5) days after unpacking, remove the shipping plugs
installed in the lower spark plug holes and turn the crankshaft through at least two complete
revolutions in order to remove the cylinder preservation oil from the cylinder. Remove the
shipping plugs installed in the upper spark plug holes and inspect the cylinder bore with a
borescope for rust or contamination. Contact your Teledyne Continental Motors Distributor if
any abnormal condition is noted.
Apply Champion® thread lubricant to spark plugs in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions (see Chapter 3). Install the spark plugs and torque to 300-360 in. lbs.Install the
upper spark plugs finger tight.
CAUTION . . . During installation of propeller governor in accordance with the airframe
manufacturer's instructions ,insure that the governor gear splines align properly with the
camshaft governor drive gear and that the governor is fully seated to the crankcase prior to
installing the attaching hardware. This will eliminate the possibility of misalignment forcing
the governor bevel gear over the camshaft governor drive gear. Also insure that the proper
gasket is used and lubrication holes are properly aligned.
WARNING
Oil pressure is applied to the face of the accessory drive pads. If gasket, accessory
or cover is not properly installed and hardware is not properly torqued oil leakage will
occur.
CAUTION . . . When a test club or fixed pitch propeller is used for testing purposes the
governor pad cover
must have an
internal grooved surface
to allow the circulating oil to
lubricate the front main bearing. The governor pad cover is not needed if a propeller
governor is installed.
WARNING
Do not connect the ignition harness to the spark plugs until the propeller installation
is completed. Failure to comply could result in bodily injury when the propeller is
rotated during installation.
NOTE . . . Remove all protective plugs from the following locations: exhaust outlets,
crankshaft flange and fuel pump fittings.
NOTE . . . Drain preservative oil from sump. Engines that have a complete set of
overhauled or new cylinders and new piston rings installed must be serviced with clean
Engine Break-In and Preservation oil conforming with MIL-C-6529 TYPE II until it has been
determined that the engine oil consumption has stabilized (approximately 25 hours of
operation.) Thereafter, the engine must be serviced with clean ashless dispersant oil. See
Section 7-2, "Approved Ashless Dispersant Oils."
Summary of Contents for TSIO-360-RB
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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 ...
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 204: ...23 10 FIGURE 23 7 FUEL FLOW VS METERED FUEL PRESSURE ...
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