All pretty standard stuff for a turbocharged engine, won't allow you to catch any impeller issues without further dissasembly.
To truly inspect it you would have to remove it from the engine which is a ton of work.( a bunch of disassembly).
Carl:Not True! both sides of the impeller can be inspected without removing the turbo from the airplane or doing any disassembly. The cold side can be inspected by removing the intake tube. The hot side can be inspected by removing the tailpipe. Two clamps - can be done in 15 minutes.
Carl:
From RCM...what are you suggested time lines and inspection points for the Hot Shot?
Thanks
Ok. I don't have that. And if what Bob pointed out is what you are referring to I do not see any mention of removing both sides of the impeller for inspection? Am I missing something?As Bob pointed out, they're printed in the back of your installation manual.
Hi Jim."Correct turbo cool down procedures"... [Biting my tongue once again...]
Check the archives for a lengthy post describing what actually happens when you idle for 5 minutes...
"Correct turbo cool down procedures"... [Biting my tongue once again...]
Check the archives for a lengthy post describing what actually happens when you idle for 5 minutes...
OkOk. I don't have that. And if what Bob pointed out is what you are referring to I do not see any mention of removing both sides of the impeller for inspection? Am I missing something?
If you don't have this document, you should not be flying the airplane. It's required that you keep a copy of this in your permanent records.
You are convoluting my response to Joel's post about the simplicity of inspecting the turbo with what's required by the ICA.
Do you care to send me all/everything that would have gone with the HS installation as it relates to maint?
I can send those to you anytime. All you have to do is ask.
I also do not understand #5 in general. It seems to be saying that if you follow the correct cool down procedure then you need to remove the turbo and have the bearings checked every 100 hours. This seems backwards?
That's a misprint. If you are following the procedures, you DO NOT have to remove the turbo.
Not True! both sides of the impeller can be inspected without removing the turbo from the airplane or doing any disassembly. The cold side can be inspected by removing the intake tube. The hot side can be inspected by removing the tailpipe. Two clamps - can be done in 15 minutes.