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Turbo Gaskets R&R

jukelemon

New member
Louisville, KY
Aircraft Year
1977
Aircraft Type
112B Hot Shot
Reg Number
N377SB
Serial Number
526
Hi all.

My AP and I are about to do this. Before we reinvent the wheel...any shortcuts in this procedure i.e. what not to do because it is not necessary?

Thanks.
 
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Anyone?
 
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Make sure that you have new gaskets on hand, Carl should have them. carry spares
 
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I am a little surprised this is falling on deaf ears :D

So no one changes these at annual/does am Owner Assisted annual??
 
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Don't know about the hotshot but I never touch the turbo gaskets unless I have a reason to disassemble something. They will last the life of the turbo.
 
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Don't know about the hotshot but I never touch the turbo gaskets unless I have a reason to disassemble something. They will last the life of the turbo.
Thanks Joel.

That is good to know.

We are talking the intake and exhaust gaskets. Yes?
 
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FYI re: Turbo gaskets; same as Joel
 
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Same as Joel & Vince-only changed when Engine, exhaust components work or Turbo overhaul. However, we recently discussed the Turbo Clamps -tension and construction integrity. Also the clamp (s)/ Bands have a specific tensioning specification(s) and Safety wiring techniques.
 
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These clamps are best left alone unless you have to disassemble the exhaust. On the TC -- we'll have quite a bit of exhaust residue around the joints and you learn to accept "normal". I have no experience with your hotshot exhaust.

If you do take them apart -- heed the Lycoming SB. You don't want to be roasted at altitude.
 

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