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OVERHAUL MANUAL
Publication X30039
AUG 2011
Supersedure Notice
This manual revision replaces the front cover and list of effective pages for Publication Part No. X30039, dated September 1977. Previous editions are obsolete upon release of this manual.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
1-1. SCOPE. This publication comprises Overhaul Instructions for the IO-520 Series Aircraft Engines. 1-2. RELATED PUBLICATIONS. Detail part numbers and service assemblies for these engine models are contained in Parts Catalog X-30040A. Operating instructions are contained in Operator's Handbook X-30041. a. Service instructions for Slick Magneto Model No. 662 may be obtained from Slick Electro Inc., Rockford, Illinois 61100. b. Service instructions for Bendix Magneto Model S6RN-201, S6RN-205, S6RN-1201 and S6RN-1205 may be obtained from Bendix Corporation, Electrical Components Division, Sidney, New York 13830. c. Service instructions for Delco-Remy Starters, Generators or Alternators may be obtained from Delco-Remy Division, General Motors Corporation, Anderson, Indiana 96011. 1-3. SERVICE BULLETINS. Important changes and product improvements are covered by factory service bulletins available for study at all Approved Distributors. These Bulletins are also available to owners, operators or maintenance personnel on an annual subscription basis. 1-4. SERVICE REPORTS AND INQUIRIES. It is the policy of Teledyne Continental Motors to handle all reports of service difficulty and requests for information through Approved Distributors. Request for further copies of this or any other Teledyne Continental Aircraft Engine Service Publication should be made through these facilities. There is an Approved Distributor at every major airport. 1-5. CYLINDER ARRANGEMENT. Cylinders are numbered starting from the rear, with odd numbers on the right and even numbers on the left. 1-6. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Explanation After Bottom Center Approximately After Top Center Barometric Before Bottom Center Brake horsepower Before Top Center Federal Aviation Administration Civil Air Regulations Cubic feet per minute Center of Gravity Diameter Degrees of Angle Degrees Farenheit Figure (Illustration) Propeller End foot or feet Gallons per minute Water Mercury Inside Diameter Inches Hexagon Hour Side on which Nos. 2, 4 and 6 cylinders are located Pounds Soft steel wire used to safety connections, etc. Manifold or manometer Maximum Minimum thirty minutes of angle (60' equal one degree) National pipe thread (tapered) Term . A.B.C. Approx. A.T.C. Bar. B.B.C. B.H.P. B. T.C. F.A.A. C.A.R. c.f.m. C.G. Dia. F. Fig. Front ft. G.P .M. H2O Hg. I.D. in. (") Hex. hr. Left Side Lbs. Lockwire Man. Max. Min. 30' N.P.T.
MAY 1980
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Term . N.C. N.F. O.D. Press. p.s.i. Rear Right Side R.P.M. Std. T.D.C. Temp. Torque
Explanation National Coarse (thread) National Fine (thread) Outside Diameter Pressure Pounds per square inch Accessory end of engine Side on which Nos. 1, 3 and 5 cylinders are located Revolution per minute Standard Top dead center Temperature Force x lever arm (125 ft.-lbs. force applied one ft. from bolt center or 62-1/2 lbs. applied 2 ft. from center)
1-7. DEFINITION OF TERMS. Front, rear, left and right, as used in this manual, refer to the engine as viewed by the mechanic in a normal position, facing the accessory end. TABLE III. CHARACTERISTICS AND DIMENSIONS DIMENSION VALUE
Piston stokes per cylinder ............................................4 Number of cylinders .....................................................6 Cylinder bore (inches).............................................5.25 Piston stroke (inches) .............................................4.00
TABLE IV. TEMPERATURE LIMITS INDICATED CONDITION MIN. MAX.
Oil temperature at takeoff Oil temperature in flight Cylinder head temperature (bayonet thermocouple)* Magneto temperature (at coil hold-down screw)
75F ----
Magneto .......................................................................2 Starter ..........................................................................1 Alternator .....................................................................1 Generator.....................................................................1 Oil Cooler .....................................................................1 Fuel Pump....................................................................1 Spark Plugs................................................................12
TABLE II. IGNITION SYSTEM DETAILS FEATURE VALUE
Oil pressure (idling) Oil pressure (in flight) Oil pressure (with cold oil)
10 psi 30 psi --
Left Magneto Fires ............................... Lower No. 1-3-5 And Upper No. 2-4-6 plugs Right Magneto Fires............................. Upper No. 1-3-5 And Lower No. 2-4-6 plugs Firing order (cylinder numbers) ....................1-6-3-2-5-4 Permissible RPM spread when Switched from Both to either Left or Right magneto............................................50
TABLE VI. VISCOSITY OIL GRADES OIL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OIL GRADE
30 OR 10W-30 50