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"DavidM" wrote: Jay Honeck wrote: So we've reached 500 hours on our Lycoming O-540. All is well, and it continues to run like a champ, using little oil. (Although we still have a minor drip that's driving us nuts...) and pulling like a tractor. So what needs to be looked at when 500 hours is reached? I know there's a Service Bulletin to inspect the impulse couplers, but what else needs to be done? It might not be a bad time to have your mags taken apart and inspected. You can also have your oil cooler flushed, to clear out any junk left over from the engine break-in. Some people replace their vacuum pumps regularly, but that depends on the age of the pump, not the engine. All the best, David Mags should be inspected THOROUGHLY every 500 hours, so would make sense at 1000! LOL -- Chris Schmelzer, MD |
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