Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 6-6
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
6.6 Intake Filter / Side Access Panel
6.6.1 Type of Maintenance
Line
6.6.2 Minimum Level of Certification
Repairman, Light Sport Aircraft-Maintenance (RLSA-M) or higher.
6.6.3 Procedure
The fuel tank is closed by the access panel from the cabin side KA7020002R (L) (Fig. 2).
Inspect the access panel and fuel level indicator joints for leaks. If found - tighten the screws on the
clamps or nuts and the access panel.
Fig. 2
Inspect the intake filter for cleanliness as follows:
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drain fuel from the tank;
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uninstall the wing from the fuselage and make sure there no fuel in the tank;
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Get the 6 nuts C9996334 (Self-locking nut) DIN 985-M6 on the access panel
К
A7020002R (L)
(Cap plate) unscrewed 1-2 turn and then unscrew them fully;
•
Remove the fuel tank access panel
К
A7020002R (L);
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Make sure there are no foreign objects within visible and convenient for touching areas of the fuel
tank;
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Inspect the check valve through the side access panel for operation of and no foreign objects
inside the tank and on the surface of the mesh. To check it, unscrew the nut pos.1, Fig.2 and take
the filter out.
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Ensure integrity of the filter mesh and no foreign objects inside and on the surface of the mesh.
Replace if necessary;
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Make sure the thread on the bolts is of good condition before access panel mounting;
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Make sure the flange of the access panel is clean;
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Degrease the flanges of the access panel with acetone;
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Apply Universal jointing compound Hylomar 1-2 mm thick;
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Set the gasket KA7020009 (Seal ring). NOTE: Use only new gaskets KA7020009 (Seal ring)
each time the access panel is to be mounted.