Engine Overhaul Manual
Jabiru Aircraft
Pty Ltd
Jabiru 2200 & 3300 Aircraft Engines
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Figure 28
– “Finger Bar”
A long lever arm fitted with pins that pit into the propeller flange holes. Allows the crank to be held
easily while tightening or loosening propeller flange or flywheel screws.
Figure 29
– Cam Timing Tool (Hydraulic Lifter)
A piece of material (Nylon has been used here) machined to fit neatly into a hydraulic lifter socket with a
socket in its tip to accept a dial gauge probe. As it sticks out the side of the case (unlike a normal
hydraulic lifter) it is easier to use when checking cam timing.
Figure 30
– Carburettor Needle Seat Remover and Installer
The tap (at bottom) is used to cut a thread into
the needle seat (small part, middle-left). The
slide hammer (at top) screws into this thread
and is used to draw the needle seat out of the
carburettor. The nylon driver (in centre) is
used to fit the new needle seat to the
carburettor body.