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  • Re: 5-year Rubber Replacement

    by » 5 years ago


    姓, xìng wang wrote:

    how long can we delay 5 years rubber parts replacement?

    The maintenance manual grants 'Authorized exceeding' of TBO of up to 5% or six months, whichever comes first. But there is no authorization for exceeding the time limit for rubber parts. So five years is five years!

    You do get a +/- tolerance of 10 hours for hourly checks (100 hr, 200hr, etc) , and a +/- tolerance of 2 months for your annual inspection...


    Thank you said by: Capt. Siva,

  • Re: 5-year Rubber Replacement

    by » 5 years ago


    how long.  <in days only> we can delay this 5 years rubber parts replacement?


  • Re: 5-year Rubber Replacement

    by » 5 years ago


    姓, xìng wang wrote:

    how long.  <in days only> we can delay this 5 years rubber parts replacement?

    ROTAX says: Zero (0) days.

     

    It's a good idea to take this recommendation seriously! Rubber is prone to degradation over time. Rubber particles shed internally by the fuel lines can clog your fuel system. And then there are the leakage issues...

    23959_2_LMM sec 2.1_Timelimits.pdf (You do not have access to download this file.)

  • Re: 5-year Rubber Replacement

    by » 5 years ago


    shelf life of ROTAX RUBBER PARTS is 5 year, this is well known to all. 

    what is service life of these RUBBER PARTS. if we stored these RUBBER parts in controled environment for 4 years, what will be the Next life ??


  • Re: 5-year Rubber Replacement

    by » 5 years ago


    姓, xìng wang wrote:

    shelf life of ROTAX RUBBER PARTS is 5 year, this is well known to all. 

    what is service life of these RUBBER PARTS. if we stored these RUBBER parts in controled environment for 4 years, what will be the Next life ??

    It's the same five years - on the engine or on the shelf. It's clearly stated in the Line maintenance manual in the section on 'Time limit for rubber parts': "This time limit must be followed independently..." 

    If you store the parts for four years, then you can operate them for one more year before they are due for replacement. Keep your rubber fresh!


    Thank you said by: Capt. Siva,

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