I am helping a friend do his condition inspection. I am very familiar with care and feeding of a (I)O-360 Lyc not a Rotax. I understand the basics of the 912iS, but a few tips would be appreciate. Maintenance
My friend has repairman cert, took the weekend wonder course. I was not impressed with what they covered, at least with Rotax. The airframe is a piece of cake, but no Rotax 912iS expert. I know basic maintenance, operations and limitations, but not much advanced maintenance or diagnostics familiarity. What is a comprehensive condition inspection on a Rotax 912iS, 2 yrs in service, 110 hrs TT. Note oil pump/flow issue does not apply to his engine.
1) Idle too low and engine will stall on ground with full idle throttle. I assume this is ONE mechanical cable stop on the "throttle body" or does it require diagnostic tool (see #4)?
[I don't have a Rotax manual in front of me. Want to bump it up a few 100 RPM.]
2) Compression test, I'm going to do this on his engine, as is standard practice on Lycoming's. I found the 12mm x 1.25mm adapter. 80 psi in correct?
[He did not do one at his last condition inspection which he did solo nor was he really shown how at the weekend course to get his repairman.]
3) Unlike the 912UL I assume there is no SYNC with the Rotax 912iS?
[If there are some checks, inspections, adjustments, maintenance please let me know. Again don't have the Rotax book in front of me. ]
4) Do we need a special diagnostic tool called BUDS to pull/check fault codes and clear them every Condition Inspection?
[About $1000. He is selling plane so buying this is out. Tips, not needed?]
My friend has repairman cert, took the weekend wonder course. I was not impressed with what they covered, at least with Rotax. The airframe is a piece of cake, but no Rotax 912iS expert. I know basic maintenance, operations and limitations, but not much advanced maintenance or diagnostics familiarity. What is a comprehensive condition inspection on a Rotax 912iS, 2 yrs in service, 110 hrs TT. Note oil pump/flow issue does not apply to his engine.