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Yoder, Wyoming, US

Yoder, Wyoming, US
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Teledyne Continental Motors Pilot's Handbook on Engine Operation.  Do's and don'ts for satisfactory operation and long life of your Continental Aircraft Engine.  19 pages.  Table of contents as follows:  Introduction.  Engine Run-In.  Fuel Octane Ratings.  Lubricating Oil.  Checking Oil Level.  Magneto Timing.  Air Filter Maintenance.  Oil Screen Maintenance.  Carburetor Heat Control.  Ground Running for Warm-Up.  Engine Check Out Prior to Take-Off.  Take-Off and Climb Procedures.  Cruise Fuel Mixture Control.  Engine Cooling.  Hot Starts.  Turbocharger.  Fuel Injection System.  Preventing Corrosion in Outdoor Storage.  Service Bulletins.

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