SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER Contains Useful Information Pertaining To Your Ignition System’s Service Documents MODELS AFFECTED: SUBJECT: REASON FOR LETTER:
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NEW SERVICE DOCUMENT FORMAT To advise and explain the use of a new format.
TCM has adopted a new service document format which will provide the user with an explanation of the compliance criticality of the document. This format was developed by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) to standardize service documents used by aviation manufacturers. The documents will be presented in five categories which are defined below. Each revision to the document will be noted in the information block located at the bottom of each page. This information will include the date of original issuance, revision date, page number and revision number. The most recent revisions to the document will be identified by a solid bold vertical line on the left hand side of the page, adjacent to the revised sentence, paragraph, drawing, etc. SERVICE DOCUMENT CATEGORY DEFINITION CATEGORY 1: "MANDATORY SERVICE BULLETIN" (MSB) – Service documents, relating to known or suspected hazards to safety, that have been incorporated in whole or in part in an Airworthiness Directive (AD) issued by the FAA or have been issued, at the direction of FAA, by the manufacturer, in order to allow compliance with an already issued AD (or an equivalent issued by another country's airworthiness authority). CATEGORY 2: "CRITICAL SERVICE BULLETIN" (CSB) - Service documents (not included in Category 1) that have been determined by the product manufacturer to constitute a threat to continued safe operation of an aircraft or to persons or property on the ground unless some specific action (inspection, repair, replacement, etc.) is taken by the product owner or operator. Documents in this category are candidates for incorporation in an Airworthiness Directive issued by the FAA (but may not be). CATEGORY 3: "SERVICE BULLETIN" (SB) - Service documents (not included in Categories 1 and 2) considered by the product manufacturer to constitute a substantial improvement to the inherent safety of an aircraft or component of an aircraft. This "Service Bulletin" category also includes the most recent updates of instructions for continued airworthiness. CATEGORY 4: "SERVICE INFORMATION DIRECTIVE" (SID) – Serviced documents (not included in Categories 1, 2 or 3) that have been determined by the manufacturer to be of value to an owner/operator in the use of a product by enhancing safety, maintenance or economy. CATEGORY 5: "SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER" (SIL) - This category includes all information (not included in Category 1-4) that may be of use to the owner, operator or maintainer of the aircraft.
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SERVICE BULLETIN ... TCM has received reports from the field that a ... with piston position numbers, at any location on the piston, during field installation of.
Aug 10, 1989 - The proper use of E.G.T. for assisting the operator with fuel management and as a diagnostic tool is considered by Teledyne Continental ...
TCM advises any distributor, FBO or Engine. Overhaul Facility to inspect all camshafts packaged in cardboard boxes where paper or paper by-products were ...
Mar 1, 1993 - Teledyne Continental Motors requires that the attached TCM Ignition Systems Service Bulletin. No. 639 be complied with as indicated. M93-10.
(See Figure 1.) It is permissible to smoothly grind across the forging flash line on the underside of the rocker arm to obtain the specified clearance, if necessary.
1. Within a basic engine family, it is permissible to convert from one dash number (or letter) to another as long as it is accomplished with parts currently approved ...
B. Impulse coupling cam assemblies not meeting the criteria of this bulletin ... between the stop pin and flyweight to determine clearance ("X" of Figure 4) while.
which exceed the dimension shown in Figure 1 must be discarded. Oversize counterweight ... interference fit, (see Figure 2). Upon installation, check the ...
In the interest of safety, TCM is recalling and replacing all capacitors P/N 10-349276 with date codes .... corner of the magneto data plate, near the word. "TYPE".
Jul 16, 1990 - Service history of these valves has been excellent and unparalleled in the ... condition has progressed at the time of overhaul to the extreme ...
As found in Slick catalog and service manual form-1020 which supersedes form-1012. Improper pulling of the coupling hubs will result in damage,. CAUTION:.
GENERAL INFORMATION: Magneto ignition systems must be tested in the following manner to ensure magnetos are grounded after engine shutdown in order ...
which exceed the dimension shown in Figure 1 must be discarded. Oversize counterweight bushings are NOT permitted. Opposing pairs of counterweights must ...
Table 1 provides valve application by engine model, cylinder part number, intake valve part number and exhaust valve part number. CATEGORY 5. SIL 02-6A.