Reciprocating Engine - Cylinder Inspections; General; Visual Cylinder Inspection - Lycoming YO-233-B2A Maintenance Manual

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YO-233-B2A Engine Maintenance Manual
TEO-540-A1A Engine Maintenance Manual
72-30 - RECIPROCATING ENGINE – CYLINDER INSPECTIONS

1. General

Cylinder inspections include the regularly scheduled procedures in Table 1, and in this
A.
chapter. Complete the Inspection Checklists in Chapter 05-20 of this manual.
Procedure

Visual Cylinder Inspection

Cylinder Compression Check
Visual Baffle Inspection
Cylinder Borescope Inspection
NOTICE: For cylinder barrel inspection, refer to the Direct Drive Overhaul Manual.
Refer to Table 4 for an analysis of cylinder inspection results and corrective action. Record
B.
all findings on a copy of the 100-Hour, and 400-Hour Engine Inspection Checklists as
records of inspection and any corrective action in the engine logbook.
2. Visual Cylinder Inspection
Examine the cylinder and cylinder head (Figure 1) thoroughly for cracks, leaks, rust, pitting
A.
and/or damage. Replace a damaged, rusted, pitted, leaky or cracked cylinder per instructions
in this chapter.
Look for loose or damaged crankcase thru-studs and cylinder hold-down studs. Replace with
B.
appropriate oversize studs per Appendix A.
Look for loose or damaged spark plug Heli-Coil
C.
found, replace the Heli-Coil
Look for cracked or broken fins and baffles (Figure 1). If a cooling fin adjacent to the exhaust
D.
port flange is cracked, a 3/16 in. diameter hole can be drilled as a stop, under the following
conditions:
• The end of the crack is at least 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) from the base of the metal; or
• The cracked area can be removed from the fin, provided the maximum removal is no more
than one-half the total fin width; or
• No burrs or sharp edges are in evidence; or
• The minimum fillet at the root of the removed portion of the fin has a 1/4 in. (6.35 mm)
radius, and the minimum corner at the top of the fin adjacent to the removed portion has a
1/2 in. (12.7 mm) radius; or
• There is no more than one crack per fin and its depth is not more than 1/4 in. (6.35 mm)
from the base of the metal, and a fin stabilizer is used to reduce vibration and prevent
further deepening of the crack.
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Table 1
Regularly Scheduled Cylinder Inspections
per the "Heli-Coil
®
Frequency
After every 100 hours of engine operation
After every 100 hours of engine operation
After every 100 hours of engine operation
After every 400 hours of engine operation
®
inserts. If a loose or damaged Heli-Coil
Replacement" procedure in this chapter.
®
®
is
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