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Airforce Turbine Service

PT6A
Reference Guide

AUG O9 2018
"Not your typical engine shop"
At ATS, we want you to be comfortable and confident with your decision
to make us your engine maintenance facility.

We hope you find this reference guide handy and helpful in time of
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need, but we hope you rarely have to use it.

We trust you will contact us for our expertise when you have any
questions, concerns, or if you just need some guidance with your
engine.

Please refer to the contact information below for all your engine needs:

Telephone: 361-547-3386

Fax: 361-547-7273

Physical Address: 11557 Hwy 359 Mathis, TX 78368

Mailing Address: PO Box 146 Tynan, TX 78391

Runway Coordinates: 28°09'00" N 97°47'30" W

This information is for informational purposes only and ATS makes no


representations about the accuracy or completeness of these
guidelines.

You are encouraged to consult the appropriate Service Bulletins and


Engine Maintenance Manuals for detailed recommendations and
approvals.

The information provided in this reference guide in no way supersedes


the manufacturer's maintenance manual and should be used for
reference only.
Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul

Taking the time to get to know our customers, their operation, and the
environment in which they run their aircraft are the keys to providing repair,
overhaul, and modification services designed to keep operating costs down and
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planes safely in the air.

Our existing customers know our level of dedication, which is why we have one of
the highest repeat business ratios in the industry.

ATS maintains a private unlit 2700' x 33' concrete reinforced runway with 1500'
grass over-run onsite. GPS coordinates are as follows: 28°09 ' 00 " N 97'47'30 " W

We have 35,000+ SF of hangar space for customers who choose to fly their
aircraft to ATS for inspection or maintenance.
Engine Sales & Leasing

ATS is an active leader in the purchase, sale, and exchange of PT6A


engines worldwide. We maintain one of the largest replacement engine
inventories in the industry and have the capability to quickly and fairly
6 evaluate your core or mid-time PT6 engine for exchange credit or
outright purchase .
Parts
ATS maintains an extensive inventory of PT6A engine parts and
accessories.

Our PT6 parts inventory consists of OEM new, overhauled, serviceable 7


and PMA alternatives. Additionally, we have established relationships
with wholesale suppliers that allow us to competitively quote your
procurement needs. Our shipping contracts allow for all types of
domestic and international delivery including next day service.

ATS OVH Tags Are 100% Guaranteed


If you purchase an overhauled part from us and it fails a qualified
secondary inspection, we will refund the purchase price, including your
cost for third party inspection .
Engine Loans
We maintain a large inventory of Serviceable Rental Engines for use by
our customers and our customers only. Downtime for overhauls and
major repairs shouldn't also cost you revenue .
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Shorter Turn Times
To obtain optimal turn times we communicate with our customers to
ensure we have everything on hand that could be needed for their
specific repair/overhaul before it comes to our facility. We keep a stock
of exchange parts that normally need repair and we have the personnel
to get your engine through the process as efficiently as possible .

Standby Parts and Engines


Fleet Operators need to stay in the air. We can analyze your
requirements and utilize our extensive inventory to assure the right
parts and spares are available to minimize your downtime.

Engine Leasing
Flat-line your operating expense so you can allocate capital to other
projects. Whether it's a lease that includes scheduled maintenance cost
{HSI+ OVH), or a simple operational lease, we can tailor a leasing
solution for your operation.
Design Build
Tired of paying for more engine than you'll ever use or need? Control
your acquisition cost by customizing your engine build to meet your
mission requirements. We'll design build you an engine that balances
your operational needs with your budget. 9

Fleet Customer Training


We offer training in English and fluent Spanish . Unlike our competitors,
we never charge our fleet customers for training - whether it's delivered
at their base of operations or our faci lity.

Troubleshooting
ATS is committed to supporting the PT6 industry by offering support to
operators and mechanics in the field . Our staff has a considerable and
unique level of experience in troubleshooting all types of engine
problems and is always available to assist you as a knowledgeable
resource.

24hr Field Service Support: +l-361-547-3386


Starting Problems
Problem Probable Cause Solution
No indication of engine Starter Generator l. Verify starter generator is
RPM audible. If no reference battery
Insufficient RPM 2. Verify engine rotates with starter
gene rator. If yes, reference Ng
10 tach generator
3. Check starte r generator shear
shaft and gea rshi ft spline for
damage.
Battery l. Check power source and
electrical con nection. If
satisfactory, reference Ng tach
generator
Ng tach generator l. Remove tach generator and
attempt to rotate engine attach
drive. If satisfactory, rectify
indicating system.
CT blade tip l. Listen for CT blade scraping. If
clearance yes rectify CT bl ade tip clea ran ce.
If no, return engine to overhaul
facility
Excessive RPM Accessory gea rb ox l. Verify input shaft coupli ng for
uncoupled proper engagement
2. Inspect accessory gear drives,
bearings, and compressor rear
hub spli nes for damage. If
damage is found return to
overhaul fac ili ty
Engine fails to light up Rigging l. Verify proper rigging of start
control valve
Ignition system l. Verify ignition system operation.
If no, check power supply to
ignition exciter, carry out
electrical insulation and
conti nuity checks on ignition
cables and visua lly check ca bles
and igniters.
2. If no fau lts found replace igniti on
excite r.
Fuel supply 1. Check airframe fuel and ensure
boost pumps are operational and
fue l is free of ice or wate r
contamination.
2 Loosen hose from fuel pump to
FCU. Inspect for fue l flow while
motoring. If no, fuel rep lace fue l
pump. 11
3. Possible air lock in FCU ensure
fue l to bypass is unrest ri cted and
restart eng ine to carry out self-
bleed ing operation.
4. Loosen outlet tu be fro m FCU to
start flow control. Inspect for fuel
flow during motoring. If no,
check bypass va lve operation in
FCU.
5. Loosen primary tube from FCU to
start flow control. Inspect for fuel
flow while motoring. If no,
rep lace start flow control.
6. Check position of fue l manifold
ada pters and ensure primary
nozzles are positioned corre ctly.
7. Inspect fue l nozz les for
restriction and perform
fu ncti onal test.
Engine fai ls or is slow to Rigging 1. Ensure rigging of start control
accelerate to idle speed va lve is proper.
P3 System 1. Ensure the P3 syste m is clear of
all restrictions. This inclu des the
filte r and all lines and
con nections from gas generator
case to FCU .
2. Ensure the P3 system has no air
leaks. Be sure to check t he gasket
at t he gas generator case, the P3
filte r bowl, and all lines and
fitt ings.
PY system 1. Ensure al l air lines and fittings are
not le aking from the FCU to the
CS U.
CSU 1. Check pneuma tic section of the
FCU for correct rigging and
operation.
Flow divider 1. Ensure t he flow divider and
dump va lve are operating
correctly.
FCU 1. If all previou s checks are ok
12 replace FCU due to possible
contamination.
Hot start Battery 1. Ensure there is adequate power
and t he elect ri ca l connections
are tight.
Ignition system 1. Verify ignition syst em operation.
If no, check power supply to
ignition exciter, carry out
electrical insu lation and
continuity checks on igni tion
cables and visually check cables
and ig nite rs.
2. If no faults found replace ignition
excite r.
P3 system 1. Ensure P3 services are in the off
position.
Rigging 1. Ensure engine rigging is correct.
Fuel system 1. Ensure flow divider and dump
valve are functioning properly.
2. Check positions of primary fuel
adapters to ensure correct
placement.
3. Check min flow on FCU if to o low
adjust (REF. 71 -00-00,
Adjustment/Test).
4. Check fuel nozzle s fo r
restrictions.
5. Check transfer valve in starting
control. Replace if it is stuck.
Delayed start up Ignition system 1. Verify ignition system operation.
If no, check power supply to
ignition exciter, carry out
electrica l insulation and
continuity checks on ignition
cables and visually check cables
and igniters.
2. If no faults found replace ignition
exciter.
Fuel system 1. Check positions of primary fuel
adapters to ensure correct
placement.
2. Check min flow on FCU if too low
adj ust (REF. 71-00-00,
Adj ustme nt/Test). 13
3. Check fuel nozzles for
restri ctions.
4. Check transfer va lve in starting
control. Replace if it is stuck.
White smoke emitti ng Flow divider and 1. Ensure proper opera tion of the
from exhaust dump val ve flow divider and dump valve.
Ignition system 1. Verify ignition system opera t ion.
If no, check power supply to
ignition exciter, ca rry out
electrical insul ation and
continuity checks on ignition
cables and visually check cables
and igniters.
2. If no faults found replace ignit ion
exciter.
Correct Ng speed 1. Check if fuel introducti on is
whe n fuel is about 16% Ng
introduced 2. Check fuel nozzles for correct
placement and flow divider fo r
proper operation.
3. Try introducing fuel as the gas
generator accelerates through
16% Ng.
4. Return to service if no mores
smoke is present. Return to
overhaul facility if smoke
persists.

Operating Problems
Problem Probable Cause Solution
Hooting or humming Bleed valve 1. Ensure the compressor bleed
sound valve is operating properly and
the condition of t he diaphragm.
2. Replace compressor bleed valve
if it is faulty.
CT Disk Note: If there are not parameter
fluctuat ions and the sound disappea rs
about 60% Ng, no action is necessary. If
there are pa rameter fluctuations and/or
condit ion persists above 60% Ng
proceed as fo ll ows.
l. Disassemble and check CT disk
14 for blade shift, remedy as
necessary.
2. If no blade shift is evident
rebalance/replace CT disk .
3. If condition persists with the
replacement of CT disk return
engine to overhaul facility.
Propeller slow to feat her Rigging l. Check front end propeller
or unfeather/propeller reversing linkage and adjust as
speed varies necessary.
CSU l. Check CSU control settings and
adjust as necessary .
2. If CSU adjustments are
ineffective rep lace CSU.
Lubricat ion system l. If fau lt is stil l apparent check for
high oil temperature. If yes,
refere nce lub rication problems.
2. Check for low oil press ure. Ad just
as necessary.
Propel ler shaft sleeve 1. If fau lt is stil l apparent, there is a
possib le leak due to worn or
damage preformed packing at
propell er shaft oil transfer t ube.
Sh ip engine or power section to

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Incorre ct RPM (Np) High- Forward l. Check speed select lever w ill
Low contact max stop.
2. Adjust max RPM stop on CS U
(REF . Airframe manual)
3. If condition persists replace CSU.
Reverse l. Check air bleed link (reset arm)
riggi ng (REF. Airframe manua l).
2. Adjust Nf reset speed adjustment
on CSU (REF. Airframe manual).
3. If condition persists replace CSU.
Failure to decelerate Rig ging/FCU 1. Examine engine control linkage
rigging for proper rigging and
freedom of movement.
2. Rig again if necessary.
3. If condition persists rep lace FCU
and/or coupling
Overspeed (Ng) Ng Indicating system 1. Inspect Ng indicating system and
rectify as necessary. 15
FCU 1. Examine FCU to fue l pump
interface fo r possible sheared or
worn drive spline coupling .
Replace as necessary.
2. Examine FCU for corrosion
and/or contamination . Replace
FCU if corrosion and/ or
contaminates are found.
Note: Examine engine operati ng li mits
and verify if an overspeed or overtorque
condition occurred. If so preform
unschedul ed inspection fo r overspeed or
overtorque. If not continue norma l
operation.
Uncontrolled Accelerati on Ng Indicat ing sys t em 1. Inspect Ng indicating system and
rectify as necessary.
FCU 1. Examine FCU to fuel pump
int erface fo r possible sheared or
worn drive spline coupling.
Replace as necessary.
2. Examine FCU for corrosion
and/or contamination . Replac e
FCU if corrosion and/or
contaminates are found.
Note: Examine engine operating limits
and verify if an overspeed or overtorque
cond ition occurred. If so preform
unschedu led inspection fo r overspeed or
overtorque. If not continue norma l
operation.
Slow to acce lera t e Ri gging 1. Check rigging for t he start control
valve.
PY/ P3 sys t em 1. Check PY air bleed tube and P3
bleed air delivery tub es including
t he P3 elbow at th e FCU for
possible leaks and restrictions.
For engines fitted w ith P3 air
filter, check the filte r bowl fo r
possibl e leaks and P3 filter for
restrictions and contamination
(oil, water, dirt, etc.). Rectify as
necessary.
16 Fuel heater 1. If P3 tube and filter are ok, verify
fuel heater fo r high operating
temperature (REF. 71-00-00
Adjustment/Test). Replace as
necessary.
FC U/CSU 1. Check FCU acce leration
adj ustment and/or CSU. Adjust
or rep lace as necessary.
High pitch noise from FOO 1. Examine first stage compressor
compressor area. (Ex.- blades for FOO. If no FOO is
w hini ng or wh istling found Contact P&WC
noise) 2. If FOO is w ith in repairable li mits
repair and return to service.
3. If FOO is not with in repa irable
limits send engine to overhau l
facility.
Surge during acceleration Dirty compressor 1. Carry out co mpressor wash
procedure.
Com pressor bleed 1. Check operation of com pressor
va lve bleed va lve and condition of
diaphragm. Repla ce or repair as
necessary.
FCU 1. Check FCU metering orifice at
compressor delivery air inlet
elbow for restriction or leaks and
rectify as necessary.
FOD 1. Inspect first stage compressor
blades for FOO.
2. If compressor blades are fo und
serviceable replace FCU.
3. If com pressor blades are found
unserviceable ship engine to:

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Fuel leakage at FCU/Fuel Preformed pack ing 1. Remove FCU, check prefo rm ed
pump flange packing at bypass port. If packing
lea kage i s suspected replace
preformed packing and FCU .
Fuel pump 1. Check fo r leakage at fue l pump
shaft carbon sea l fron t and back.
2. If no leakage replace FC U and
fue l pump.
3. If leakage is evident replace fuel
pump and check for evidence of 17
FCU beari ng fuel contamination.
4. If contamination is found repl ace
FCU. If no contamination if found
retu rn to service.
Overtemperatu re (Max Temperature 1. Check temperatu re indi cati ng
allowable temperature indicating system system and rectify as necessary.
has been exceeded)
Foll ow eng ine 1. Check engine overtempera t ure
overtemperatu re chart (REF. 71-00-00) Inspect and
chart remove engine as applicable.
2. If engi ne is removed proceed on
overtemperature chart.
3. If engi ne is not removed inspect
turbine.
4. If turbine is ok proceed to check
t orque indicating system rectify
as necessa ry.
5. Check air inl et and compressor
for conta mination and ca rry out
compresso r was if necessary.
6. Check fo r excessive airframe
accessory powe r loading (REF .
airframe manua l).
Temperatu re lim ite d 1. Refe r to " High TS temerature" on
perform ance chart.
Vibration Prope ll er 1. Inspect propeller for damage or
bla de angle slip. Adj ust and/or
rep lace as necessary.
Engine mounts 1. Inspect engine fo r
loose/damaged mounti ng
brackets
Power tu rbine 1. Inspect power turbine t hrough
exhaust port for damage. Ship
engi ne to overhaul facility if
damaged.
FOD 1. Inspect first stage compresso r
blades for FOD. If repairable
proceed. If blades are not
rep airable sh ip engine to

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lJ.,
18 Compresso r bleed 1. Check compressor bleed va lve
valve operation.
Flame out Fuel source 1. Check airframe fue l source.
Ensure fue l is free of ice or water
contam inat ion .
Fuel pump 1. Loosen in let t ube at FCU and
check for fuel flow duri ng
motorin g engine. If no fuel flow is
appa rent replace fue l pump.
2. If fuel supply check are ok there
is a possible air lock. Res t art
engine to carry out se lf-bleeding
opera ti on.
FOO/Turbine damage 1. Check acceleration time of
engine.
2. If acce leration is ok in spect FOD
and or turbine damage.
FCU 1. If acce leration times fail check for
contamination or corrosion.
Replace as needed.
Fuel nozz les 1. Check fuel manifold adapters and
nozzles for correct placement
and restriction.
Fuel heater 1. Verify fuel heater for high
operat ing temperature (REF. 71-
00-00, Adjustment/Test). Repl ace
if necessary.
Low power pa rame ters Indi cating syste ms 1. Check operation of indi cating
(All parameters low) systems an d rectify if necessary.
Ri ggi ng 1. Check for incorrect adjustment
or disconnected co ntrol linka ges.
CSU 1. If all control li nkages are
satisfactory, carry out check of
CSU pneumatic section. If
defective replace CSU.
P3 system 1. Check P3 bleed air delive ry tubes
up to P3tube FCU elbow for
possible leaks or restriction s. Be
sure to check filter and bowl on
engines equipped with P3 filter.
Rectify if necessary.
FCU 1. Check FCU max speed settings.
Fue l nozzles 1. Check fue l manifo ld adapters and 19
nozzles for correct pl ace ment
and restri ction.
Fue l heater 1. Verify fue l heart fo r high
ope rating temperature (REF . 71-
00-00, Adjustment/Test).
Unusual noises Power turbine 1. Rotate propeller and check for
rubs or scrapping.
2. Inspect power turbine rotor and
exhaust areas for evidence of
distress .
TS too high at shut 1. Restrain propeller and
down mom enta ril y rotate compressor
wit h starte r. Check fo r evidence
of CT Blade rub, if onl y li ght
rubbing audibl e, resta rt engine
and all ow norma l period of
cooling at ground idl e prio r to
shut down.
2. Remove power section and
inspect for CT blade tip to shroud
rub.
#3 bearing cover 1. Loose or worn #3 bearing cover
(Pre-SB1430). Inspect and
replace as necessary.
Rear mounted 1. Check compressor for short and
accessories abrupt dece leration or ru n down
tim e.
2. Check rea r mounted accessories
for drag or interference of
rotating com ponents.
Prope ll er shaft sleeve 1. On start, slow propeller
acceleration, abru pt deceleration
on shut down or propeller still to
turn.
2. Inspect through exha ust ports. If
exhaust area and power turbine
show no evidence of distress, it is
possibl e t he propeller shaft
sl eeve is sei zed .
3. Return engi ne or power section
to ove rhau l facility.
20

Operating & Performance Check Problems


Probl em Probable Cause Solution
Idle speed incorrect 1. Check for incorrect control
linkage ri gging. Adjust as
necessary.
2. Carry out CSU checks.
3. If ri gging an d control checks are
ok, check P3 ai r del ivery t ubes up
to P3 t ube FCU Elbow fo r
possible leaks or restrictions.
Rectify or replac e as necessary.
4. Check idl e speed sett ing on FCU.
Adjust as necessary or replace.
Hi gh Ng Ng Indicating system 1. Inspect Ng indicating system and
rectify as necessary.
Di rty compressor 1. Carry out compressor wash.
Compressor bleed 1. If fa ult is sti ll appa rent check t he
va lve operation of the co mpressor
bleed valve and t he condition of
the di aphrag m . Repa ir or replace
as needed.
Air leaks 1. Carry out engin e runs and check
for ai r leaks at engi ne flanges.
Rectify as necessary.
FOO 1. Inspect first stage compressor
blades for FOO and t urbine
blades for damage.
Hot section 1. Ca rry out hot sect ion inspection .
Power tu rbi ne vane 1. High Ng with TS an d fuel flow
rin g w it hin acceptable limits. Replace
powe r turbine vane ring w ith one
having small er class average.
Mismatch in twin engine 1. Check eng ine ri gging.
installation. (ra pi d
accele ra tion of one 2. Ensu re Px metering orifice is
engine) insta ll ed in elbow of FCU.
3. Check setting of FCU acce leration
dome and adjust as necessary.
4. Check idle speed and correct as
necessary.
5. If all adj ustments fa il replace
FCU. 21
High fuel flow at altit ude l. Check fuel indi cati ng system and
airfra me fuel ta nk bl eed (REF .
Airfram e manual)
2. If indicat ing and fue l systems ok,
check com pressor bl eed va lve
operati on and co ndi t ion of
diaphragm. Repai r or rep lace as
needed.
3. Ca rry our compressor wash
4. Carry out engine runs and check
for air leaks at engine flanges.
High fuel flow Fuel heate r l. If high fue l flow is indicated at
idle speed with Ng deceasing
check fuel heate r and replace as
needed.
l. Check operation of t he indication
system .
2. Carry out compressor wash.
3. Check fo r excessive airfra me
accessory power loading or bleed
ai r leaks in airframe system .
Rectify as necessary. (R EF .
Airframe manual)
4. Check compre ssor bleed va lve
ope ration and con di tion of
diaphragm.
5. Ca rry out engine run and check
fo r air leaks at engine flanges and
rectify as necessary.
6. Ca rry out hot section inspection.
High TS t emperature l. If high TS is indicated at idle
ind ications speed w ith Ng deceasing check
fue l heater and replace as
needed.
l. Check operation of the indication
system.
2. Carry out compressor wash.
3. Check for excessive airframe
accessory power load ing or bleed
air leaks in airframe system .
Rectify as necessary. (REF.
22 Airframe manual)
4. Check compressor bleed valve
operation and condition of
diaphragm.
5. Carry out engine run and check
for air leaks at engine flanges and
rectify as necessary.
6. Ca rry out hot section inspection.
7. Check TS sensing system and
repair or replace as needed.
8. High TS with Ng and fue l flow
with in acceptable limits. Replace
powe r turbine vane ring w ith one
having a larger class average.
Np Fluctuations l. Check indicating system.
2. Check CSU, adjust or rep lace as
needed.
3. Check propeller overspeed
governor setting. Adj ust as
necessary. Replace if unable to
adjust.
4. Check for sticking of beta va lve
mechanism.
5. Check propeller feedback ring for
runout and rods for fu ll and free
travel.
6. Check for propeller low blade
angle pickup.
7. Replace CSU if fluctuations
persist.
TS Fluctuations l. Check indicating system.
2. Check fo r intermittent contact or
grounding in the TS system.
Torque fluctuations l. Check for metal in main oi l filter.
(Possible gearbox issues.)
Fuel flow and/or Ng 1. Leak check fuel control
fluctuations (With or pne umatic system. Rectify any
witho ut Np and / or leaks.
torque) 2. Disconnect PY line at FCU, blank
off both PY and FCU connections.
If no, replace CSU.
3. If yes, check airframe side of fuel
delivery system. 23
4. Possible sti cking of thermostatic
element in oil to fuel heater
causing vapor lock. Replace as
necessary.
5. Check fo r blue dye or other
evi dence of fuel leakage from the
vent hole on the underside of the
FCU.
6. If leakage is found replace FCU
7. If no lea kage is fo und remove
FCU. Check for worn coupling
and FCU drive spline wear.
8. If wear is found replace coupling
and/or FCU.
9. If no wear is fo und check for
leakage at fuel pump preformed
packing.
10. If yes, rep lace preformed packing
at FCU/pump Interface.
11. If no, check for leakage at fuel
pump shaft carbon sea l front and
back.
12 If leakage is detected replace fue l
pump and check FCU bearing for
evidence of fue l contamination,
replace if contam ination is found.
13. If the re is evidence of FC U drive
bearing washout and/or wear
replace.

Lubrication Problems
Problem Probable Cause Solution
High oil pressure 1. Check oil pressure indicating
system. Rectify if necessary.
2. Remove and inspect pressu re
relief valve.
3. If va lve is opera t ional remove
space r( s) from va lve as
necessary .
Low oil press ure and/or oil 1. In suffi cie nt oil , check oil level.
filter bypass 2. Check oil pressu re in dicating
24 syste m
3. Check oil filte r for bypass
condi t ion . (De bris found on the
coarse hat type screen attached
to t he inner end of t he filter is
evide nce of a bypass and needs
to be replaced.)
4. Instal l new/cleaned oil fil ter and
check oil pressure.
5. Check for any oi l leaks in external
tubes and oil cooler and rectify as
necessary.
6. Remove and inspect pressure
re lief va lve.
7. If valve is ope rational add
spacer( s) to va lve as necessary.
Oil leak from compressor 1. Check the breather turbine for
inlet case or into exhaust obstruction on the engine side
duct/Sm oke in cockpit and the airframe si de.
2. Check oi l tank level fo r
overserviced condition.
3. Inlet case oi l leak fo llowing
multiple motoring cy cl es or
propeller win dm illing.
4. If yes, check AGB internal
scave nge pump inlet screen for
blockage re ct ify if needed and
return to service.
5. If no, check for oil leakage du e to
defective preformed packing and
plastic rin g on oil fi lte r housing.
Replace as needed.
6. Verify cond it ion of oil filter
housing fro nt face (PRE -5B 1247) .
7. Lap check va lve (PRE-5B1247).
Renew preformed pa cking (Post-
S81247). Lap check va lve and seal
(POST-5B1379). Perform static
leak test.
8. Check for leakage at preformed
packing on AGB. Rectify if
necessary.
Fluctuating oil pressure 1. Check oil level
(insufficient/excess).
2. Check oil pressure indicating 25
system.
3. Inspect oil filter clean or replace.
4. Inspect pressure relief va lve for
ma lfunction.
Oil pressure follows power l. Inspect oil fi lter. Clean or replace
level and will now respond 2. Inspect pressure relief valve .
to addition of spacers Repair or replace components as
needed .
3. Remove AGB and inspect main
pressure oi l pump housing for
cracks. Replace as needed.
High oil temperature l. Check oil level. Replenish if
needed.
2. Check oil temperature indication
system. Rectify as needed.
3. Inspect oil cooler system for
restri ctions and malfunctions.
Rectify as needed.
4. Heat shield failure, ship engine to
overhaul facility.
Insufficient or excess oil l. Check for over-serviced
condition.
2. Check for oil leakage due to
defective preformed packing and
plastic ring on oil filter housing.
Replace if defective.
3. Verify con diti on of oil filter
housing front face (PRE-5B1247).
Repair if necessary.
4. Veri fy cond iti on of check valve
seat (PRE-5B1247) or preformed
packing (POST-5B1247).
5. If rectification is necessary lap
check valve (PRE-5B1247) . Renew
preformed packing (POST-
58 1247). Lap check va lve and
seat (PO5T-581379).
6. If no rectification is necessary
check for excessive back pressure
in the scavenge system. Check
for restrictions in scavenge tubes,
oil to fuel heater tu bes, and oil
26 pump screens.
7. Replace pressu re relief valve as
necessary.
Excessive oil consumption 1. Excess oil, check fo r overservice
condition.
2. Check fo r obstru ction in breather
tube on engin e and airframe
sides.
3. Visua lly inspect for evidence of
leakage or rest rict ions in
pressu re and scavenge oil tubes.
4. Check for leakage at preformed
pack ing and plastic rin g on oil
filter housing. Replace as needed.
5. Verify condit ion of oil filte r
housing front face (PRE-581247).
Repair if necessary.
6. Verify condition of check valve
seat (PRE-S81247) or preformed
pack ing (POST-S81247).
7. If rectification is necessary lap
check valve (PRE-S81247). Ren ew
preformed packing (POST-
581247). Lap check valve and
seat (PO5T-581379).
8. Check exhaust area for traces of
oil.
9. If oil is visibl e remove power
section and chec k power turbine
and CT disk areas fo r oil.
10. If oil is evident in power turbine
area ship power section to
overhaul facility.
11. If oi l is evident in CT area remove
disk, vane ring assembly, and
large exit duct. Inspect #2
bearing stator airsea l gasket.
Replace as necessary. Inspect
pressurizing holes at rear of
mounting flange or exit duct for
blockage clear as necessary.
12. If no oil is visible in the exhaust
area it is possible to have a
defective oil to fue l heater.
Replace. 27
13. If fa ult is stil l apparent check for
a defective or cocked centrifuga l
breather.
14. Check for defective carbon seal.
15. Inspect preformed packings on
AGB rectify if necessary.
16. If fault if still apparent ship

engine to
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Applications
PT6A-11AG Air Tractor AT 402A/402B
Schweizer G-1648 AG -Cat
Turbine

PT6A-15AG Air Tracto r AT 402A/402B


28
Air Tractor AT 5028
Frakes Turbo Cat Model A/B/C
Schweizer G-1648 AG-Cat
Turbine

PT6A-21 Beechcraft King Air C90A/ B/SE


Turbine Air Bonanza

PT6A-25C Embraer EMB-312 Tucano


Pilatus PC-7/PC-7 MKII Turbo
Trainer
PZL-Okecie PZL -130 TC-II Turbo-
Orlik

PT6A-27 Beechcraft 99A


Beechcraft 899
Bombardier (deHavilland) DHC-6
Twin Otter Series 300
CATIC/ HAIG Y-12
Embraer Bandeirante EMB-110
LET L410
Pi latus PC-6 Turbo Porter

PT6A-34 Embrae r Bandeirante EMB-110


Embraer Bandeirante EMB-111
Embraer Ca raja
Frakes Ma llard
JetPROP DLX
Pacific Ae rospace XSTOL (750X L)
Quest Kodiak
Vazar Dash 3 Turbine Otter
Viking OHC-6 Twin Otter 400

PT6A-34AG Air Tractor AT 502B


Frakes Turbo Cat Model A/ B/C
Pacific Aerospace 750
PZL-Okecie PZL-106 Turbo-Kruk
Schweize r G-164B AG-Cat 29
Turbi ne
Schwe izer G-1640 AG-Cat
Tu rbi ne
Thrush 510P

PT6A-35 Blue 35
JetPROP DLX

PT6A-41 Beechcraft King Air 200/ B200


Piper Cheyenne 111/ IIIA

PT6 A-42 Beechcraft C12 F


Beechcraft King Air 200/B200
Blackh awk XP42 King Air 200
StandardAero King Air 200

PT6A-42A Blackhawk XP42A Caravan Se ries


Piper Meridian

PT6A-52 Beechcraft King Air B200GT / 250


Blackhawk XP52 King Air
200/ B200
En hance d Ae ro B200GTO
Standard Aero King Air 200/B 200

PT6A-60A Beechcraft King Air 300/350

PT6A-60AG Ai r Tractor AT 602


Thrush 550P
Thrush 660

PT6A-62 KAl-KT-1/K0 -1
Pilatus PC-9 Turb o Trainer

PT6A-64 EADS Socata TBM 700


Socata TBM 700

PT6A-65AG Air Tractor AT 602


Air Tractor AT
30
802/802A/802AF /802F
Thrush 660
Thrush 710P

PT6A-658 Beechcraft 1900/1900(


Polish Aviation Factory M28
Skytruck

PT6A-66 National Aerospace Laboratories


Saras
PIAGGIO Avanti P-180

PT6A-66A Ibis Aerospace Ae 270 HP

PT6A-668 PIAGGIO Avanti 11

PT6A-66D EADS Socata TBM 850


Socata TBM 850

PT6A-67A Beechcraft Starship


EPIC LT
IAI HeronTP

PT6A-67AG Air Tractor AT


802/802A/802AF /802F
Thrush 710P

PT6A-678 Pilat us PC-12

PT6A-67F Air Tractor AT


802/802A/802AF /802F

PT6A-67P Pilatus PC-12NG


PT6A-67R Basler Turbo BT-67
Shorts 360 / 360-300

PT6A-68 T-6A Texan II

PT6A-68B Pilatus PC-21

PT6A-68C Embrae r EMB-314 Super Tuca no 31

PT6A-114A Cessna 208/208B Caravan I

PT6A-135A Beechcraft King Air F90-


1/C90GT/C90GTi/C90GTx
Blackhawk XP135A Cheyenne
Series
Blackhawk XP135A Conquest I
Blackhawk XP135A King Air 90
Series
Cessna Conquest I
Lancair Intern ational Inc.
Evolution
Si lverhawk 135/StandardAe ro
C90/E90
StandardAero Cheyenne Series
StandardAero King Air F90
T-G Aviation Super Cheyenne®
Vazar Dash 3 Turbine Otter

PT6A-140 Cessna Grand Carava n EX

PT6A-140A Aircraft Structures International


Corp. (AS IC)
Blackhawk Modifications Inc.
Evolution Aircraft EVOT-850
Standa rdAero

PT6A-140AG Ai r Tractor 502XP


Th rush 510P
PT6A MODEL HSI (hr) TBO (hr)

PT6A-6 1800 3600

PT6A-11 1800 3600

PT6A-11AG 1500 3000

PT6A-15AG 1500 3000


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PT6A-20 1800 3600

PT6A-20A 1800 3600

PT6A-21 1800 3600

PT6A-25 1500 3000

PT6A-25A 1500 3000

PT6A-25C 1500 3000

PT6A-27 1800 3600

PT6A-28 1800 3600

PT6A-34 2000 4000

PT6A-34AG 1750 4000

PT6A-34B 1800 3600

PT6A-35 1800 3600

PT6A-36 2000 000

PT6A-38 1000 2000

PT6A-110 1800 3600

PT6A-112 1800 3600

PT6A-114 1800 3600

PT6A-114A 1800 3600

PT6A-121 1800 3600

PT6A-135 1800 3600

PT6A-135A 1800 3600

PT6A-140 1800 3600

PT6A-140AG 1800 3600


PT6A MODE L HSI (hr) TBO (hr)

PT6A-41 1250 2500

PT6A-41 * 1500 3000

PT6A-41 ** 1800 3600

PT6A-42 1500 3000


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PT6A-42'** 1800 3600

PT6A-42A 1800 3600

PT6A-45A 1500 4500

PT6A-45B 1500 4500

PT6A-45 R 1500 4500

PT6A-50 1500 5500

PT6A-52 1800 3600

PT6A-60A 1800 3600

PT6A-60AG 1500 3000

PT6A-6 1 1800 3600

PT6A-62 1500 3000

PT6A-64 1500 3000

PT6A-65AG 1500 3000

PT6A-65AR 2000 6000

PT6A-65B 2000 6000

PT6A-65R 2000 6000

PT6A-66 1500 3000

PT6A-66A 1500 3000

PT6A-66B 1800 3600

PT6A-66D 1500 3000

PT6A-67 1500 3000

PT6A-67A 1500 3000

PT6A-67AF 1500 3000


PT6A MODEL HSI (h r) TBO (hr)

PT6A-67AG 1500 3000

PT6A-67B 1750 3500

PT6A-67 D 2000 6000

PT6A-67 F 1500 3000


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PT6A-67 P 1750 3500

PT6A-67R 2000 6000

PT6A-67T 1500 3000

PT6A-68 2250 4500

PT6A-68B 2250 4500

PT6A-68C 2250 4500

PT6A-68D 2250 4500

POST-5B3075, POST-5B3089, POST-5B3097, POST-5B3360

POST-5B3089, POST-5B3097, POST-5B3360

POST-5B33 60

This information is for informational purposes only and ATS makes no representations about
the accuracy or completeness of these guidelines.

You are encouraged to consult the appropriate Service Bulletins and Engine Ma intenance
Manuals fo r deta iled recommendation s and approva ls.

The info rm ation provided in this referenc e guide in no way supersedes the manufacturer's
maintenance manual and should be used for reference only.

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