Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 3-5
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
3.4 Propulsion System
CT Inspection and/or Required Maintenance Checklist
100 ho
ur
Annual
Minimum Level
of Certification
Cleaning.
Clean the engine as required in the Maintenance Manual
for ROTAX Engine Type 912 Series.
*
Owner/Pilot
Engine.
Inspect all systems as required in the Maintenance Manual
for ROTAX Engine Type 912 Series.
*
Owner/Pilot
Induction system.
Check connection of manifolds between Air filter
box and carburetors. Check the carburetor heater choke in the Air
filter box for operating. Check for fuel leakage nearby carburetors.
Owner/Pilot
Induction air filter.
Inspect for cleanliness and condition of sealing
surfaces. Replace filter, if damaged.
Owner/Pilot
Cabin Heater.
Check clamps and heater attachments. Check the
manifold for holes and attachments.
RLSA-M
Exhaust system.
Inspect entire system for cracks, and security.
RLSA-M
Fuel sight gages.
Inspect for security and presence of fuel
leakage. Check operation of throttle and choke controls. Ensure
levers hit stops before cables reach end of travel.
RLSA-M
Fuel manifold valve and distribution lines.
Inspect for evidence
of fuel leakage. Inspect distribution lines for cracks, and signs of
leakage.
Owner/Pilot
Gascolator.
Open gascolator, remove filterand check for
cleanliness. Clean filter and re-install.
Owner/Pilot
Fuel lines.
Inspect all flexible fuel hoses for routing, chafing,
security, and signs of leakage.
RLSA-M
Fire Protection Hoses.
Icheck for condition and integrity on all fuel
and oil lines inside the engine compartment.
RLSA-M
Fuel Flow Rate.
Check fuel flow rate to be correct every 100 hrs.
Compare value with previous value. In case of significant variations
or too little flow refer to the relevant section of the Maintenance
Manual.
RLSA-M
Spinner.
Inspect for cracks, security to propeller. Clean inside of
spinner.
Owner/Pilot
Propeller hub.
Inspect for cracks, corrosion. Re-torque
all
mounting nuts, if loss of torque is suspected on any nut.
RLSA-M
Propeller blades.
Inspect for play, dents, nicks, cracks, corrosion,
pitting, and leading edge erosion.
Owner/Pilot
Engine cowlings.
Inspect for cracks, chafing, heat damage, and
delamination, evidence of exhaust leakage, condition of fastening
system, and condition of paint.
Owner/Pilot
Landing and taxi lights.
Inspect for cracks, security of mounting,
and cleanliness and condition of lens cover. Operate landing lights
in a dark area and ensure that lights are properly aimed. If lights are
not properly aimed, adjust as required.
Owner/Pilot
Firewall.
Inspect for cracks, buckling, and other signs of damage.
Inspect all items attached to firewall for security.
Owner/Pilot
* - Engine checks at 100hour according to Rotax maintenance manual are highly recommended to be
conducted on time out of safety reasons.