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AVIATION INSTITUTE OF MAINTENANCE
INDUCTION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS – Block 14
PROJECT 6-P32a
Name: ____________________
Date: ___________
ITEM (S):
Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair engine exhaust systems.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE GOALS:
OBJECTIVE:
Inspect exhaust systems, remove and reinstall components and describe repair procedures. AM.III.L.R3 Operation of reciprocating engines with exhaust systems leaks.
AM.III.L.S2 Inspect a turbine engine exhaust system component. AM.III.L.S3 Inspect a reciprocating engine exhaust system.
AM.III.L.S4 Inspect exhaust system internal baffles or diffusers. AM.III.L.S7 Perform a pressure leak check of a reciprocating AM.III.J.S4 Inspect engine exhaust augmenter cooling system. PROCEDURE:
1. Instructor assigns a reciprocating and a turbine research aircraft or engine run stand
for project.
2. Student will research aircraft or engine run stand in maintenance manual for inspection and repair procedures.
3. Utilizing information obtained during Procedure 2, inspect the Exhaust System, Heat Exchangers, Heating Muffs,
Augmenters on the assigned aircraft or run stand. Identify in the space provided in this lab packet any area(s) of the exhaust system that is in need of repair.
4.
Utilizing Acceptable / Approved Data; remove and re-install
defective or repaired components. Explain the repair procedure for that / those damaged section(s).
5. Utilize the parts order form provided to document all parts needed to repair the system inspected.
6. Student will describe procedure for performing a pressure leak check of a reciprocating exhaust heat exchanger.
Procedure 1:
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Instructor assigned aircraft or engine run stand: _______________________________
Procedure 2:
WRITING SPACE FOR PROCEDURE 2 (If Required).
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Procedure 3:
WRITING SPACE FOR PROCEDURE 3 (Required).
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Procedure 4:
Removal of defective component: _____________________________________________
Re-installation of defective / repaired component: ________________________________
WRITING SPACE FOR PROCEDURE 4 (Required).
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