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June 9, 2017 Applies to RV-12 Soft Engine Isolators
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Should have picked up on that, sorry.
Dave |
Woo-hoo!! Checked all four today and found raised lettering on all four. Just barely peeking out of the engine mount, but it's there. What a relief.
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Yes, very hard to see, only the edges of the lettering show. I was able to see all four with inspection mirror, strong light, and a lot of muttering!
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The A/C part Gods favored me!
Whoo-Hoo, both upper and lowers are the correct ones. Now, finally finished with annual.
Onto fun stuff to get ready for Oshkosh! |
A few questions
I have a few questions after trying to check my engine:
- The picture on the notification shows two isolators, one good and one bad. These isolators are actually made of two parts, one male and one female. What is shown here on the picture? Is the part that has the raised letters, male or female? Whatever the answer, the mating part does not show any marking, is it so or is the marking not visible because it is on the other side? - On the good isolators, is the raised text always following the white dot? - On the bad isolators are always the marking positioned as on the picture, i.e, in the middle of the isolator rather than closer to the bottom as in the good ones. If they are on the middle they are likely invisible when the isolator is under pressure. - On the good isolators that are squeezed under pressure is the raised text visible from the bolt head side or from the mount side? I feel that having answers to these questions would make the inspection more reliable. |
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I have a growing feeling that, based on the fact that probably a large number of these soft isolators have been flying with no adverse effect over 8 years. From what I have been able to inspect so far, I suspect my isolators are in the soft category. I have now more than 200 hours of very smooth running of my Rotax 912. I will need to see some hard evidence of damage to disturb the nice operation of this engine through an intervention that could disrupt a nicely balanced FFW setup. |
I haven't checked mine yet. I'm waiting for the Arizona outside air temp to drop somewhere in the indicating range! I think Jean-Pierre has a good question: it would be useful to know how this was discovered and what, if any, dangerous condition resulted. Right now it is not clear if someone at the factory just noted they didn't meet specs or if one failed in service.
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