Barrel Glaze And Varnish Removal From Interior Cylinder Barrel; Heli-Coil ® Replacement - Lycoming YO-233-B2A Maintenance Manual

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24. Barrel Glaze and Varnish Removal from Interior Cylinder Barrel

A. Use a self-centering, self-bottoming hone that follows a choke located in the top of the
cylinder barrel.
B. Use kerosene or light engine oil for lubrication while honing.
C. Put the deglazing hone in a low-speed drill.
D. Surface hone each cylinder barrel with a minimum of six to eight passes over the glazed
surface, using a smooth up and down motion of the hone to achieve a good cross-hatch
pattern on the cylinder barrel wall.
E. Thoroughly clean the hone.
F. Wipe as much of the abrasive build-up from the cylinder walls and recesses as possible,
especially the recesses formed by the top of the cylinder barrel and the bottom of the cylinder
head.
G. Make a hooked tool from soft wire and rub the tool back and forth in the recess to loosen any
built-up abrasive. Complete this task each time the cylinder is flushed. There must not be any
abrasive material in this area.
H. Complete the "Cylinder Cleaning" procedure in Chapter 05-30.
I. Lubricate the internal cylinder barrel thoroughly with SAE 50 engine oil or a rust
preventative oil that conforms with MIL-C-6529.
NOTICE: If step wear is found inside the cylinder barrel, measure it using the dial bore gage
used to measure cylinder diameter. If the depth of the step wear is less than 0.0025
in. (0.0635 mm), remove the step as per the previous steps to remove cylinder barrel
glaze. If the barrel contains a wear step exceeding 0.0025 in. (0.0635 mm), replace
the cylinder. Record the condition and corrective action in the engine logbook.
In some cylinders, a small rough area can be found at either end of the barrel
extending less than 0.250 in. (6.35 mm) from the end. This condition is a result of
the manufacturing process and has no effect on the quality or condition of the barrel.
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25. Heli-Coil
Replacement
NOTICE:
The YO-233-B2A has short reach spark plugs.
A. Replace the spark plug Heli-Coil
spark plug hole in the cylinder are damaged (usually occurs when hard carbon on the end of
the spark plug causes the insert to unwind during spark plug removal).
Figure 56
Heli-Coils
72-30
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insert (Figure 56) in the cylinder head if the threads in the
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YO-233-B2A Engine Maintenance Manual
TEO-540-A1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Figure 57
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Heli-Coil
Inserts for Short Reach Spark Plugs
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