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A friend sent me this video which I posted before and it outlines not only your typical oil change but also checking the suction screen. Fess up, did you know about this? Do you do it? If you do check it, at what interval?
I can say when I observed the oil change done at 10 hours by CubCrafters back in 2021, it was not mentioned or checked, nor my 35 hour oil change done by TacAero in 2021. I'm no A&P as you know so a lot of learning going on and this is something new to me.
I'll have to check on my plane if the lower cowl has to come off to do this, my guess is yes, and that's not something I want to do at my oil change interval which is ~25 hours. I can see doing this at a 100 hour interval or at the annual condition inspection.
The video below is timestamped to take you right to the suction screen discussion. Does anyone know the part number for the gaskets needed for a Lycoming IO-360 and the torque value? I haven't searched the manual yet. I did a search and found the IO-360 parts catalog (attached) and it looks like the item is on page 27 (as on the document) and shows a 1 inch ID. This appears to be the item at Aircraft Spruce.
I can say when I observed the oil change done at 10 hours by CubCrafters back in 2021, it was not mentioned or checked, nor my 35 hour oil change done by TacAero in 2021. I'm no A&P as you know so a lot of learning going on and this is something new to me.
I'll have to check on my plane if the lower cowl has to come off to do this, my guess is yes, and that's not something I want to do at my oil change interval which is ~25 hours. I can see doing this at a 100 hour interval or at the annual condition inspection.
The video below is timestamped to take you right to the suction screen discussion. Does anyone know the part number for the gaskets needed for a Lycoming IO-360 and the torque value? I haven't searched the manual yet. I did a search and found the IO-360 parts catalog (attached) and it looks like the item is on page 27 (as on the document) and shows a 1 inch ID. This appears to be the item at Aircraft Spruce.
MS35769-21 Gasket | Aircraft Spruce
MS35769-21 Gasket AN900 (MS35769) annular copper-asbestos gaskets are suitable for temperatures up to 500 F. and pressures up to 200 PSI. Ring width is 1/8
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