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915 iS (Series) Turbocharger Heat Shield Inspection

Rotax OwnerThis "ROTAX Tech Tips" Video looks at the Service Bulletin SB-915 i A-007/ SB-915 i B-006 which covers a MANDATORY Inspection and or correction of turbocharger heat shield orientation for ROTAX Engine Type 915 i A and 915 i B Series.
Video Length: 2:44

ASB-915 i A-006, ASB-912 i-010 Inspection and/or replacement of fuel pump assy.

Rotax OwnerThis "ROTAX Tech Tips" Video looks at the MANDATORY Alert Service Bulletin Inspection and/or replacement of fuel pump assy. for ROTAX® Engine Type 912 i and 915 i A (Series). Internal quality checks have shown that in isolated cases, there may be fuel leakage in the front end area of the power connector side. This may lead to a hazardous condition.
Video Length: 5:11

ROTALK NEWS Episode 3

  This FREE "ROTALK NEWS" Video looks at Michael Smith's Rotax-Powered Searey Circumnavigation, the amazing Rotax-Powered Lockwood Aircam and Anthony Caere's chimpanzee rescue operations.
Video Length: 4:17

SB-915 i A-005, SB-915 i B-005 Inspection of turbocharger assy.

Rotax OwnerThis "ROTAX Tech Tips" Video looks at the MANDATORY Service Bulletin Inspection of turbocharger assy. for ROTAX® Engine Type 915 i A and 915 i B (Series).  915 iS engines within a designated serial number range must have their part number 893106 turbocharger assembly inspected. Also, any engine equipped during maintenance with a part number 893106 turbocharger assembly within a designated turbocharger part serial number range must also be inspected.
Video Length: 4:20

SB-915 i A-004/SB-915 i B-004 Replacement of Oil Pump Housing

Rotax OwnerThis "ROTAX Tech Tips" Video looks at the MANDATORY Service Bulletin SB-915 i A-004/SB-915 i B-004 Replacement of Oil Pump Housing for ROTAX Engine Type 915 i A and 915 i B (Series). Field observation has shown that in isolated cases strong smoke emission after longer standstill time might occur. This might be caused by seepage of oil from the oil tank into the turbocharger oil sump due to insufficient sealing. The new housing contains an additional oil pump shaft seal to avoid this effect. 
Video Length: 3:46