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P&w R1830 Twin Wasp Maint Manual - Dc3, Beaufort On Cd on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ingleburn, NSW, Australia

Ingleburn, NSW, Australia
Condition:New

Perfect scanned copy of the Pratt & Whitney Maintenance Manual for the R-1830 S1C3G as used on the Dakota, DC3 and some models of the Beaufort Bomber amongst other aircraft. 144 pages scanned as High resolution TIF images & digitally cleaned. Includes numerous colour plates as well as Hundreds of photographs, Diagrams and tables. Also included on the CD is an Adobe Acrobat version of the manual for easy browsing (Adobe Reader 7.0 supplied on the CD). Original manual published by the Pratt & Whitney in 1957 with amendments up to February 1960.  Comes in a nicely printed Jewel case. See my other auctions for more Pratt & Whitney & Dakota manuals.

Contents

Introduction

Service Publications

Chapter 1 – Description

Directional references

Cylinder Numbering & Firing Order

Lubrication System

Oil Pump

Oil Controls

First Branch

Second Branch

Scavenge System

Carburation

Ignition

Propellers

Chapter 2 – Tools

Special Tools

Standard Tools

Illustrations

Functional Tool List

Numerical Tool List

Chapter 3 – Preparation for Service

Depreservation

General

Intake Pipe Drainage

Washing the Engine

Oil Strainers

Fuel Drainage Valve

Engine Build Up

General

Exhaust Manifolds

Accessories

Propeller Governor

Carburetor

Propeller Installation

Depreservation Valves

Pre Oiling of Engines

Chapter 4 – Ground Checks

Prestarting Instructions

Prestarting Inspection

Prestarting Precautions

Hydraulicking

Engine Starting Instructions

Starting Control Position Check

Ignition

Mixture

Propeller Control

Carburetor Heat

Cowl Flaps

Oil Shutter Controls

Fuel Supply

Throttle

Starting Procedure

Warm Up

Specific Ground Checks

Ignition Safety Check

Propeller Governor Check

Power Check

Magneto Check

Fuel Pressure Check

Oil Pressure Check

Carburetor Idling Mixture Strength Adjustment

Engine Equipment or Accessories Check

Stopping Engine

Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Chart

Failure to Start

Rough Running

Low Power

Improper Idling

Improper Acceleration

Engine Stops

Excessive Cylinder Head Temperature

Examples of Infrequent Problems in Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 – Adjustments

Ignition System

Breaker Points

Breaker Point Inspection

Adjusting Breaker Points

Timing & Synchronizing Magnetos

Valve Clearance Adjustment

Chapter 7 – Periodic Inspection

General

Lubrication System

Ignition System

Fuel & Induction System

Foreign Material in the Oil System

Metal Particles in the Oil

Identification of Metal Particles

Significance of Metal Particles

Inspection of Contaminated Aircraft Oil Systems & Oil Coolers

Sparkplugs & Leads

Silver Run-Out of the Fine Wire Electrode Type Sparkplugs

Massive Electrode Type Sparkplugs

Chapter 8 – Repair & Replacement

            Preliminary Instructions

Repair & Replacement

Removal of Cowling

Exhaust System Removal, Repair & Replacement

Sparkplug Lead Connector & Sparkplug Removal

Sparkplug Inspection

Sparkplug Lead Connector & Sparkplug Installation

Sparkplug Insert Removal

Sparkplug Insert Installation

Sparkplug Insert Cleaning

Deflector Removal

Deflector Inspection

Deflector Installation

Ignition Cable Assembly Removal

Ignition Cable Assembly Installation

Magneto Removal

Magneto Installation

Rocker Cover Removal

Inspection of Rocker Covers

Rocker Cover Installation

Rocker Sump Removal

Rocker Sump Inspection

Rocker Sump Installation

Rocker Drain Manifold Removal

Rocker Drain Manifold Inspection

Rocker Drain Manifold Installation

Sump Removal

Sump Inspection

Sump Installation

Intake Pipes

Cylinder, Piston, and Pin Removal

Cylinders & Related Parts Inspection & Repair

Cylinder Installation

Pressure Oil Strainer Removal

Pressure Oil Strainer Disassembly & Cleaning

Pressure Oil Strainer Assembly

Scavenge Oil Strainer Removal

Scavenge Oil Strainer Inspection

Scavenge Oil Strainer Installation

Starter Jaw Removal

Starter Jaw Inspection

Starter Jaw Installation

Rear Oil Pump Removal

Rear Oil Pump Inspection

Rear Oil Pump Installation

Carburetor Removal

Carburetor Installation

Ignition Wire Replacement

Stud Replacement

Screw Bushing Replacement

Chapter 9 – Extreme Weather Maintenance

Cold Weather Maintenance

Cold Weather Problems

Preparation of Engines for Exposure to Extreme Cold Weather

Effect of Cold on Fuel

Effect of Cold on Batteries

Oil Dilution

Oil Dilution Systems

Oil Dilution Procedures

Precautions When Using Oil Dilution

Ground Operation

Use of Preheat for Starting

Starting Technique

Warm-Up

Run-Up and Ground Checks

Shutdown of Engines

            Desludging of Aircraft Engines

                        General

                        Procedure

                        Procedural Steps

            Hot Weather Maintenance

                        Starting the Engines

                        Warm-Up and Ground Checks

                        Engine Shutdown

Chapter 10 – Preservation

Engines Inactive from One to Ten Days

Engines Inactive Over Ten Days

Engine Cleaning

Preliminary Preservation

Mixture Drainage

Sparkplugs

Exhaust Valves

Sparkplugs leads

Rockerboxes

Cylinder Treatment

Dehydrator Plugs

Thrust Bearing

Carburetor Opening

Propeller Shaft

Accessories

Accessory Drives

Openings

External Inspection

Warning Tag

Inspection

            Carburetor

            Preservation of Engines Removed from Service Because of Mechanical Difficulty

Preservation of Engines Subjected to Salt Water Immersion

Chapter 11 – Limits

Limits Tables

Piston and Pistonring Limits

Torque Recommendations

General Torques

Nuts, Bolts, and Screws

Stud Driving Torques

Standard Studs

Stepped Studs

Steel Pipe Plugs in Aluminium and Magnesium Cases

Hex Head Straight Threaded Flanged Parts

Flexible Tube Connections

Host, Tube, and Threaded Connectors

Crush Type Asbestos-Filled Gaskets

Use of Torque Wrench With Extension or Adapters

Specific Torques

 

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