Capacity Of Engine Sump; Oil And Oil Filter Change; Garmin G300 - Cessna SKYCATCHER 162 Pilot's Operating Handbook And Flight Training Supplement

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SECTION 8
AIRPLANE HANDLING, SERVICE
AND MAINTENANCE
OIL
(Continued)

CAPACITY OF ENGINE SUMP

The engine has a total capacity of 5.5 U.S. quarts, with the oil filter
accounting for approximately 0.33 U.S. quarts of that total. The engine
must not be operated on less than 3.5 U.S. quarts (as measured by the
dipstick). For extended flights, the engine should be filled to capacity.

OIL AND OIL FILTER CHANGE

After the first 25 hours of operation, drain the engine oil sump and
replace the filter. Refill sump with non-dispersant mineral oil and use
until a total of 50 hours has accumulated or oil consumption has
stabilized; then change to ashless dispersant oil. Ashless dispersant oil
(and oil filter) should be changed at time intervals set forth by the
engine manufacturer.
During the first 25 hour oil and filter change, a general
inspection of the overall engine compartment is required.
Items which are not normally checked during a preflight
inspection should be given special attention. Hoses, metal
lines and fittings should be inspected for signs of oil and
fuel leaks, and checked for abrasions, chafing, security,
proper routing and support, and evidence of deterioration.
Inspect the intake and exhaust systems for cracks,
evidence of leakage, and security of attachment. Engine
controls and linkages should be checked for freedom of
movement through their full range, security of attachment
and evidence of wear. Inspect wiring for security, chafing,
burning, defective insulation, loose or broken terminals,
heat deterioration, and corroded terminals. A periodic
check of these items during subsequent servicing
operations is recommended.
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NOTE
U.S.
CESSNA
MODEL 162

GARMIN G300

162PHUS-00

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