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AC 43.13-1B 9/8/98 Paragraph Table Table Table Table Table Table CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION 11. HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION TABLES Page 7-10. Table of Rivets .....................................................................................................................7-49 7-11. Table of Screws....................................................................................................................7-50 7-12. Table of Bolts.......................................................................................................................7-57 7-13. Table of Nuts........................................................................................................................7-63 7-14. Table of Washers .................................................................................................................7-69 7-15. Table of Pins ........................................................................................................................7-71 7-196.7-206. [RESERVED.]........................................................................................................................7-74 CHAPTER 8. ENGINES, FUEL, EXHAUST, AND PROPELLERS SECTION 1. ENGINES 8-1. General..........................................................................................................................................................8-1 8-2. Special Inspection.........................................................................................................................................8-1 8-3. Crankshaft Inspection and Repair Requirements .........................................................................................8-3 8-4. Replacement Parts in Certificated Engines ..................................................................................................8-3 8-5. Oil System Lines Inspection.........................................................................................................................8-4 8-6. Oil Filter Inspection......................................................................................................................................8-4 8-7. Cylinder Hold-Down Nuts and Cap Screws ................................................................................................8-4 8-8. Reuse of Safetying Devices..........................................................................................................................8-4 8-9. Self-Locking Nuts for Aircraft Engines and Accessories ............................................................................8-4 8-10. Metallizing .................................................................................................................................................... 8-5 8-11. Plating ...........................................................................................................................................................8-5 Table 8-1. Current Engine and Maximum Permissible Cylinder Barrel Oversize .................................8-6 8-12. Corrosion ......................................................................................................................................................8-6 8-13. Engine Run-In...............................................................................................................................................8-6 8-14. Compression Testing of Aircraft Engine Cylinders .....................................................................................8-6 Figure 8-1. Schematic of Differential Pressure Compression Tester.......................................................8-7 8-15. Spark Plugs ...................................................................................................................................................8-8 Figure 8-2. Figure 8-3. Figure 8-4. Figure 8-5. 8-16. Operational Figure 8-6. Figure 8-6a. Figure8-6b. Figure 8-6c. Figure8-6d. Figure 8-6e. Figure 8-7. Chart of Spark Plug Temperature Ranges .............................................................................8-9 Hot and Cold Spark Plugs....................................................................................................8-10 Spark Plug Reach.................................................................................................................8-10 Method of Checking Spark Plug Gap..................................................................................8-10 Problems .................................................................................................................................8-11 Typical Carbon-Fouled Spark Plug .....................................................................................8-12 Typical Lead-Fouled Spark Plug .........................................................................................8-12 TypicalOil-FouledSparkPlug............................................................................................8-13 Typical Spark Plug with Cracked Core Nose......................................................................8-13 TypicalWornOutSparkPlug.............................................................................................8-14 Typical Spark Plug with Bridged Electrodes ......................................................................8-14 Spark Plug Well Flashover ..................................................................................................8-14 8-17. Spark Plug Pre-Reconditioning Inspection ................................................................................................8-14 8-18. Ignition Harnesses Inspection.....................................................................................................................8-14 Figure 8-8. Typical Method of Clamping Leads ....................................................................................8-15 Page xxPDF Image | AFS-640
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