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Old April 2nd 08, 04:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BT
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Default injected planes, no more owner oil changes, contact AOPA

true.. that is a "round about way".. I would expect that there would be a
revised AD forthcoming from the good ole FAA to recognize the "AD
Terminating" procedure.

BT

"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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It's a rather fluid situation. Precision's latest revision to PRS-107 is
dated 3/21/08
http://www.precisionairmotive.com/Pu...107%20Rev2.pdf
and lists terminating action for their company SB by installing a new
2577258 gasket via their instructions and stamping the hex plug with a
letter "G". In a round-about way this action terminates the AD because
when completed, the servo will no longer contain the 365533 gasket to
which the AD refers.
Jim

"BT" wrote in message
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if you do not have RSA-5 or RSA-10 injection servos or have not had maint
done on that engine since Aug 2006.
A one time inspection to confirm the part numbers and log inspection,
then write it off as N/A by the A&P.

I did not see any reference to a permanent fix to do away with the 50hr
repetitive inspection. For those that need it.
BT

"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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AD 2008-06-51 prohibits injected (mostly Lycoming) aircraft owners
from changing their own oil (really makes the plane unairworthy after
an oil change until you get an A&P sign off).
Talking to AOPA about this I really don't get the impression that they
think this is very important. I would encourage everyone to send a
quick email to AOPA and let them know that the FAA needs to find
another way to do this AD other than restricting oil changes.

-Robert