20-14
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Valve seats worn and leaking,, piston
rings worn or stuck in ring lands
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Low Compression
Piston rings excessively worn
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Valve faces and seats worn
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Excessively worn cylinder walls
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Valve seats worn and leaking, piston
rings worn or stuck in ring lands
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Continuous Fouling Of
Spark Plugs
Piston rings excessively worn or
broken
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Piston rings not seated
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Cylinder has been overheated
See Section 20 -6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Cylinder bore out of round
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinders."
Valve seats worn and leaking piston
rings worn or stuck in ring lands
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinder."
Sluggish Operation and
Low Power Output
Valve seats worn and leaking, piston
rings worn or stuck in ring lands
See Section 20-6 Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance "Cylinder."
Excessive Crankcase Pressures
The following troubleshooting test is recommended when excessive crankcase pressures
are suspected. An airspeed indicator may be used as a substitute for a water manometer.
The indicator can be plumbed into a field modified oil cap, dipstick housing or timing plug,
depending on engine model, to determine excessive crankcase pressure.
Engines with timing plugs can be modified or use P/N 630415 plug which is already drilled
for attachment of the fitting for the airspeed indicator. On engines that incorporate a
separate dip stick tube, the rubber hose to the airspeed indicator can be connected directly
to this tube and secured with a clamp.
By the use of the following table it will be possible to obtain actual water pressure (in H
2
O)
when checking a suspect engine. Run engine on the ground at full power to check for
excessive pressure. If the pressures are excessive, check the system with crankcase
breather system disconnected from the engine vent standpipe. If the pressure then drops
appreciably the breather system should be checked for possible blockage caused by, but
not limited to, the air oil separator, collapsed lines, sludge build up, wet vacuum pump, etc.
After disconnecting the breather system if the pressure is still high the cylinders must be
checked for blow-by.
If the aircraft has an air oil separator installed in the breather system it will cause a higher
airspeed reading when connected because of the back pressure. When the ground run has
been finished the breather system must be reinstalled.
Содержание TSIO-360-RB
Страница 11: ...1 5 FIGURE 1 1 Engine Description L TSIO 360 RB ...
Страница 12: ...1 6 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
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Страница 15: ...1 9 FIGURE 1 2 ENGINE DESCRIPTION L TSIO 360 RB Cont d ...
Страница 25: ...3 1 CHAPTER 3 SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS Sealants Lubricants 3 2 ...
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Страница 58: ...6 6 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING ...
Страница 59: ...6 7 FIGURE 6 1 INSTALLATION DRAWING cont d ...
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Страница 139: ...17 7 FIGURE 17 4 STARTER ADAPTER FITS LIMITS ...
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Страница 143: ...18 3 FIGURE 18 1 ACCESSORY CASE DESCRIPTION ...
Страница 147: ...19 3 FIGURE 19 1 LUBRICATION SYSTEM SCHEMATIC ...
Страница 149: ...19 5 ACCESSORY CASE INTERNAL VIEW TSIO 360 FIGURE 19 2 OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION TSIO 360 ...
Страница 150: ...19 6 ACCESSORY CASE INTERNAL VIEW LTSIO 360 FIGURE 19 3 OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION LTSIO 360 ...
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Страница 176: ...20 18 FIGURE 20 12 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY SERVICE LIMITS For Maintenance Cylinder Dimensions see next page ...
Страница 181: ...21 3 FIGURE 21 1 CRANKCASE DESCRIPTION ...
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Страница 203: ...23 9 FIGURE 23 6 CONSTANT SPEED SEA LEVEL PERFORMANCE CURVE ...
Страница 204: ...23 10 FIGURE 23 7 FUEL FLOW VS METERED FUEL PRESSURE ...
Страница 205: ...23 11 FIGURE 23 8 FUEL FLOW VS BRAKE HORSEPOWER ...