Checking The Carburetor Actuation - Rotax 912 Series Maintenance Manual

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10.6) Checking the carburetor actuation

General note
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Route bowden cables in such a way that carburetor actuation will not be
influenced by any movement of engine or airframe, thus possibly falsifying
idle speed setting and synchronization.
NOTES:
Procedure
To test the carburetor actuation the following steps are necessary:
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Step
1
2
3
4
5
Effectivity: 912 Series
Edition 3 / Rev. 0
BRP-Powertrain
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Fig.
23.
Each carburetor is actuated by two bowden cables. At po-
sition (1) connection for throttle valve, and at position (2)
connection for choke actuation.
Risk of life threatening injuries caused by propeller!
WARNING
WARNUNG
Adjust bowden cables so that the throttle valve and the
choke actuation of the starting carburetor can be fully
opened and closed. Bowden cables and lever must not
jam!
Risk of life threatening injuries caused by propeller!
WARNING
WARNUNG
With carburetor actuation not connected, the throttle
valve is fully open. The initial position of the CD carbu-
retor is full throttle! So never start the engine with the
actuation disconnected.
Inspect bowden cables and levers for free movement.
Bowden cable must allow full travel of lever from stop to stop.
Adjust throttle cables to a clearance of 1mm (0.04 in).
Inspect and lubricate linkage on carburetor and carburetor joints with engine
oil.
Inspect return springs (3) and inspect engagement holes for wear.
Procedure
12-20-00
page 44
September 01/2012

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