Temporary Revision 7 Cessna 150 1969-1976 D971-3-13
Temporary Revision 7 Cessna 150 1969-1976 D971-3-13
Temporary Revision 7 Cessna 150 1969-1976 D971-3-13
This Temporary Revision consists of the following pages, which affect and replace existing pages
in the paper copy manual and supersede aerofiche information.
1. To revise the replacement time limits for the landing light switch.
2. To revise the replacement time limits for the landing and taxi light switch.
3. To add the replacement time limits for the beacon light switch.
1. For Paper Publications, file this cover sheet behind the publication’s title page to identify the
inclusion of the Temporary Revision into the manual. Insert the new pages into the publication at
the appropriate locations and remove and discard the superseded pages.
2. For CD publications, mark the temporary revision part number on the CD label with permanent red
marker. This will be a visual identifier that the temporary revision must be referenced when the
content of the CD is being used. Temporary revisions should be collected and maintained in a
notebook or binder near the CD library for quick reference.
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Note 1: This life limit is not intended to allow flexible fluid-carrying Teflon or rubber hoses in a
deteriorated or damaged condition to remain in service. Replace engine compartment flexible
Teflon (AE3663819BXXXX series hose) fluid-carrying hoses (Cessna-installed only) every ten
years or at engine overhaul, whichever occurs first. Replace engine compartment flexible rubber
fluid-carrying hoses (Cessna-installed only) every five years or at engine overhaul, whichever
occurs first (this does not include drain hoses). Hoses which are beyond these limits and are in a
serviceable condition, must be placed on order immediately and then be replaced within 120
days after receiving the new hose from Cessna.
Note 2: For TCM engines, refer to Teledyne Continental Service Bulletin SB97-6, or latest revision.
Note 3: Refer to FAR 91.207 for battery replacement time limits.
Note 4: Refer to Airborne Air & Fuel Product Reference Memo No. 39, or latest revision, for replacement
time limits.
Note 5: For airplanes equipped with Slick magnetos, refer to Slick Service Bulletin SB2-80C, or latest
revision, for time limits.
For airplanes equipped with TCM/Bendix magnetos, refer to Teledyne Continental Motors
Service Bulletin No. 643, or latest revision, for time limits.
Note 6: Refer to Teledyne Continental Service Information Letter SIL98-9, or latest revision, for time
limits.
Note 7: Refer to Cessna Service Bulletin SEB94-7 Revision 1/Dukes Inc. Service Bulletin NO. 0003, or
latest revision.
Note 8: Refer to the applicable McCauley Service Bulletins and Overhaul Manual for replacement and
overhaul information.
Note 9: The air filter may be cleaned, refer to Section 2 of this service manual for servicing instructions.
For airplanes equipped with an air filter manufactured by Donaldson, refer to Donaldson Aircraft
Filters Service Instructions P46-9075 for detailed servicing instructions.
The address for Donaldson Aircraft Filters is:
Customer Service
115 E. Steels Corners RD
Stow, OH. 44224
Do not overservice the air filter, overservicing increases the risk of damage to the air filter from
excessive handling. A damaged/worn air filter may expose the engine to unfiltered air and result
in damage/excessive wear to the engine.
Note 10: Replace engine driven dry vacuum pump not equipped with a wear indicator every 500 hours of
operation, or replace according to the vacuum pump manufacturer’s recommended inspection
and replacement interval, whichever occurs first.
Replace standby vacuum pump not equipped with a wear indicator every 500 hours of operation
or 10 years, whichever occurs first, or replace according to the vacuum pump manufacturer’s
recommended inspection and replacement interval, whichever occurs first.
For a vacuum pump equipped with a wear indicator, replace pump according to the vacuum
pump manufacturer’s recommended inspection and replacement intervals.
Note 12: During next annual inspection and every four years thereafter, replace the Switch (Landing Light) with
part number C906-5 or the Landing and Taxi Light Switch with part number TTGC-TA201TW-B, as
applicable.
Note 13: During next annual inspection and every four years thereafter, replace the Switch (Beacon Light) with
part number TA201TW-B.