The version I have was revised October 2010...does anyone know if this is the most current version?
2011 is recent for a ancient design.
Lycoming Service Letter L114 is the place to look. It can be found on Lycoming's site at https://www.lycoming.com/service-letter-no-114-bj.
It can vary by engine/model but, in most cases, 60294-7-14 July 2011 is the latest.
I have 60294-7-14 circa January 2011. This revision only changes 4 pages of SSP -1776A Section 1, which updates it to SSP-1776B. This is the "Table of Limits" at the end of the manual. This manual covers "direct drive" models. 76 Series [O-320-H2D] engines and the old geared engines use different overhaul manuals. The previous version, 60294-7-13 I just discovered is online for free download, linked below. Best of all, this document has what Adobe calls "bookmarks", which allow you to jump to the area of the manual with a single click on the appropriate "book mark". These are found on the left side column of the document. By default, they are normally hidden. If hidden, click on the blue icon, 2nd from the top, of the left column, to make the bookmarks appear.Thats the one! Thanks!
OK, I'll bite, explain why.There's actually better info in the old manuals.
Example: they use to show how to repair ignition leads.OK, I'll bite, explain why.
That information is still in the latest revision, section 4, pages 3 & 4. The image is much better in the new version, as well. I know, because I also have the older revisions back to revision 4 [1974] I'm just glad I didn't have to translate it from the original ancient Greek!Example: they use to show how to repair ignition leads.
That information is still in the latest revision, section 4, pages 3 & 4. The image is much better in the new version, as well. I know, because I also have the older revisions back to revision 4 [1974] I'm just glad I didn't have to translate it from the original ancient Greek!![]()

2 Questions. What 60294-7-? revision number are those figures from? When was that page updated? OK, now I see the issue. You are referring to 60294-6-3, which is an Overhaul Manual for The TIO-541 engine family. I have been referencing 60294-7-14, the Direct Drive manual, which is what most of us mere peons are flying behind. Reference the page I posted at post #11. The Direct Drive Overhaul Manual has not changed Section 4, pages 3-8 since October 1973.
Bob, FYI, it's not "the newer manuals". It just seems to be that way in the Series 541 manual. I just reviewed the original version of that manual [60294-6-0] circa 1968. Those diagrams were always that way in that manual. I guess Lycoming figures that if you can afford that engine, you have enough money to just buy 2 new pre-made harnesses. FYI, if you could see my face, it's green with envy. I wish I could afford to build a plane with an engine like that!
JD is correct.Lycoming Service Letter L114 is the place to look. It can be found on Lycoming's site at https://www.lycoming.com/service-letter-no-114-bj.
It can vary by engine/model but, in most cases, 60294-7-14 July 2011 is the latest.