Components Components, However, Limit,: Before
Components Components, However, Limit,: Before
Components Components, However, Limit,: Before
1. General
NOTE: The terms overhaul and replacement as used within this section are defined as
follows:
Replacement Item must be replaced with a new item or a serviceable item that
is within its service life and time limits or has been rebuilt as defined in FAR
43.2.
B. This section provides a list of items which must be overhauled or replaced at specific
time limits. Table 1 lists those items which Cessna has mandated must be overhauled or
replaced at specific time limits. Table 2 lists component time limits which have been
established by a supplier to Cessna for the supplier’s product.
C. In addition to these time limits, the components listed herein are also inspected at regular
time intervals set forth in the Inspection Charts, and ~may require overhaul/replacement
before the time limit is reached based on service usage and inspection results.
A. The following component time limits have been established by The Cessna Aircraft
Company.
A. The following component time limits have been established by specific suppliers and are
reproduced as follows:
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Note 1: This life limit is not intended to allow flexible fluid-carrying Tefion or rubber hoses in a
deteriorated or damaged Replace engine compartment flexible
condition to remain in service.
Teflon (AE366381SBXXXX 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 Textron Lycoming engines, refer to latest Textron Lycoming Engine Service Bulletins.
For TCM engines, refer to Teledyne Continental Service Bulletin SB97-6, or latest revision.
Note4: Refer to Airborne Air 8 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 TCMIBendix 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 or Hartzell 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 damagedlwdm 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.
Fora vacuum pump equipped with a wear indicator, replace pump according to the vacuum
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