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  • ROTAX OWNERS CAUTIONED ABOUT USING IMPROPER COOLANT
    The FAA has issued a special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) to=20
    alert owners and operators of Bombardier-Rotax

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    Date:         Fri, 2 Sep 2005 08:52:31 -0400
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Ted Gordon <tedjgordon@ATT.NET>
    Subject:      Coolant Fluid Bulletin
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    Today's AOPA newsletter carried a paragraph about a new FAA bulletin about=20
    the Rotax coolant fluid change to Evans waterless coolant:

    "ROTAX OWNERS CAUTIONED ABOUT USING IMPROPER COOLANT
    The FAA has issued a special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) to=20
    alert owners and operators of Bombardier-Rotax 912 A, 912 F, 912 S, and=20
    914 F series engines about using the proper type of coolant. Using the=20
    improper type of coolant can result in a loss of coolant and overheating=20
    when the engine is operated at cylinder head temperatures above 120 C,=20
    said the FAA. The affected engines are installed on certificated airplanes=20
    like the Diamond DA-20 and on many experimental and light sport airplanes.=20
    For complete information, download the SAIB."

    The download is at http://download.aopa.org/epilot/2005/saibne0584.pdf .=20
    It says (in part):

    "This is information only. Recommendations aren=92t mandatory."

    My reading of the bulletins says the use of water/glycol is acceptable if=20
    the CHT remains below 120 degree C (248 degrees F) and a 1.2 bar pressure=20
    cap is used.  Use of the Evans coolant gives a higher premissible=20
    operating temparture.

    Ted Gordon

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    Date:         Fri, 2 Sep 2005 09:19:30 -0400
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
    Subject:      Re: Coolant Fluid Bulletin
    In-Reply-To:  <LISTSERV%200509020852313800.999D@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
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    Here's is how I read the Coolant Fluid Bulletin:

    --  If CHT temps exceed 120 deg during normal operations, then you've=20
    got to change cooling fluids.

    --  If CHT temps do not exceed 120 deg during normal ops, then you've=20
    got to:
        1. Use a 50-50 glycol/water mixture.
        2. Confirm that the open-up pressure cap is marked 1.2 bar.  If =
    not,=20
    replace.

    Finally, all aircraft manuals must be changed to reflect a revised set=20=

    of  coolant limits.

    Two questions:
    1. have i got this right?
    2. does your ximango exceed 120. (I haven't checked formally. But the=20
    CHT in my pre-"S" 912, seem never to move off-center.)

    BTW, I remember reading or hearing that if a Ximango 200 Pre-"S" looses=20=

    coolant, just throttle back to 65%. Anyone else recall that?

    --Bruce



    If, during normal operations,
    On Sep 2, 2005, at 08:52, Ted Gordon wrote:

    > Today's AOPA newsletter carried a paragraph about a new FAA bulletin=20=

    > about
    > the Rotax coolant fluid change to Evans waterless coolant:
    >
    > "ROTAX OWNERS CAUTIONED ABOUT USING IMPROPER COOLANT
    > The FAA has issued a special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB)=20=

    > to
    > alert owners and operators of Bombardier-Rotax 912 A, 912 F, 912 S, =
    and
    > 914 F series engines about using the proper type of coolant. Using the
    > improper type of coolant can result in a loss of coolant and=20
    > overheating
    > when the engine is operated at cylinder head temperatures above 120 C,
    > said the FAA. The affected engines are installed on certificated=20
    > airplanes
    > like the Diamond DA-20 and on many experimental and light sport=20
    > airplanes.
    > For complete information, download the SAIB."
    >
    > The download is at http://download.aopa.org/epilot/2005/saibne0584.pdf=20=

    > .
    > It says (in part):
    >
    > "This is information only. Recommendations aren=92t mandatory."
    >
    > My reading of the bulletins says the use of water/glycol is acceptable=20=

    > if
    > the CHT remains below 120 degree C (248 degrees F) and a 1.2 bar=20
    > pressure
    > cap is used.  Use of the Evans coolant gives a higher premissible
    > operating temparture.
    >
    > Ted Gordon
    >
    >
    >


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