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(2) Inspect engine to assure that inlet area is clean and dry.
2. A. (4) Every four weeks, with inlet and tailpipe plugs removed, motor engine with starter
sufficiently to achieve N1 rotation, observing manufacturers recommended duty cycle
for starter.
(6) It is recommended that digital electronic engine control (DEEC) (76-10-02) be placed in
air-tight bag containing desiccant for storage.
(1) Disconnect fuel control discharge line between oil temperature regulator (fuel/oil cooler)
and fuel control and connect a line to the fuel control discharge port to drain overboard.
(2) Disconnect fuel supply line at inlet connection on fuel pump and connect supply of oil.
Supply oil under two to five pounds per square inch pressure.
(3) De-energize ignition system. Advance power lever to idle position. Motor fuel control
until clean oil flows from overboard drain line. Fuel control may be motored by motor-
ing engine, observing motoring procedures established by the particular installation.
(4) Stop motoring engine, disconnect oil supply lines from fuel inlet port on fuel pump and
cap inlet port. Allow residual oil to drain from fuel control and lines, then disconnect
overboard drain line and reconnect fuel line between fuel control and fuel/oil cooler.
(5) Wipe all fuel and oil from engine. Secure warning tags to engine and as required to
indicate preservation procedures have been performed and that engine shall not be
operated except as noted until depreservation procedures are performed. Maintain
engine motoring record indicating engine shall be motored every four weeks.
2. B. (7) Every four weeks motor engine with starter sufficiently to obtain N1 rotation, observing
starter manufacturers recommended duty cycle. Ensure fuel shutoff valve is in cut-off
position.
(8) It is recommended that digital electronic engine control (76-10-02) be placed in air-tight
bag containing desiccant for storage.
(1) Prior to removing engine from aircraft perform fuel control preservation procedures as
outlined in Steps B.(1) through B.(5).
(3) Remove engine from aircraft and install inlet and tailpipe plugs.
(4) Wrap engine in barrier material (MIL-PRF-121) and seal all openings to prevent en-
trance of foreign material.
(5) Install engine into barrier material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III) with four bags of
desiccant and two humidity indicator cards. Install humidity indicator plug into barrier
material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III). Seal barrier material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I,
Class III) seam using sealer.
(6) Cut opening into barrier material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III) and insert vacuum
line. Evacuate air from barrier material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III) until barrier
material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III) is drawn snugly to engine. Remove vacuum
line and seal opening in barrier material (MIL-PRF-131, Type I, Class III) using heat
gun.
(8) Check humidity indicator plug and humidity indicator cards every 30 days. If indicator
plug or card changes from blue to pink, bag must be opened and engine inspected for
rust or corrosion. If rust or corrosion is evident, take appropriate corrective action.
Preserve engine in accordance with Steps (4) through (8) after inspection completed.
(10) Engines received from manufacturer have been preserved prior to shipment. Preserva-
tion is good for two years. Inspection of preserved engines shall be as stated in Steps
(8) and (9).
(11) It is recommended that digital electronic engine control (76-10-02) be placed in air-tight
bag containing desiccant for storage.
(1) Engine conditions permitting, perform normal engine start in accordance with Aircraft
Flight Manual and/or appropriate aircraft document. Run engine at idle speed for ten
minutes.
(2) Perform normal engine shutdown in accordance with Aircraft Flight Manual and/or
appropriate aircraft document.
(1) Wash engine externally as soon as possible with clean fresh water.
(2) Perform normal engine start in accordance with Aircraft Flight Manual and/or appropri-
ate aircraft document. Run engine at idle speed for a minimum of ten minutes to re-
move moisture and salt residue.
(3) Perform normal engine shutdown in accordance with Aircraft Flight Manual and/or
appropriate aircraft document.
(a) Position aircraft into wind in order to carry exhaust discharge away from aircraft.
(b) Close all bleed systems (anti-ice valves, cabin pressurization/air condition, etc)
and install protective covering over starter/generator prior to performing cleaning
procedure. (Refer to Aircraft Maintenance Manual.)
(a) Disconnect P3 tube at fuel control P3 pressure limiter valve fitting. Leave tube
end open to atmosphere. Cap fuel control P3 pressure limiter valve fitting. (See
Figure 301.)
(b) Place protective cover (or tape) over inlet pressure and temperature sensor
(located at engine inlet).
Turn water control valve to OFF and attach supply of clean tap water (of drinking purity)
to spray mix applicator inlet.
NOTE: Caution should be exercised during cold weather (below 0°C (32°F))
since equipment has no provisions to prevent freezing.
(b) Verify that all bleed systems are closed and that power lever is in cut-off position.
NOTE: Ensure that power lever is in cut-off position (no fuel) and ignition
system is turned off throughout rinse cycles.
(c) Energize starter and motor engine in accordance with Aircraft Maintenance
Manual. As engine high pressure spool starts to rotate, direct nozzle of spray
mix applicator as close as possible to base of fan rotor assembly blades at an
angle that is parallel to blade airfoil contour and blade base contour and open
water control valve on spray mix applicator to inject fresh water. Motor engine to
a minimum speed of ten percent N2 indication for 45 seconds or starter duty
cycle limit, whichever is less.
De-energize starter and continue to inject fresh water until engine rolls down
then shut off water control valve on spray mix applicator. Success of fresh water
inducement is noted by water being discharged from exhaust nozzle.
(d) Allow starter to cool in accordance with Aircraft Maintenance Manual. Allow
engine to drain induced water.
(a) Remove protective cover (or tape) from inlet pressure and temperature sensor
and starter/generator.
(c) Remove cap, previously installed, from fuel control P3 pressure limiter valve
fitting. Connect P3 tube to fuel control P3 pressure limiter valve fitting. (See
Figure 301.)
(6) Perform dry-out procedure of engine immediately following compressor rinse and resto-
ration of engine to operational status.
(a) Perform normal engine start in accordance with Aircraft Flight Manual and/or
appropriate aircraft document.
(b) [5-1J] Operate engine at idle speed for approximately 10 minutes, then advance
power to 80 percent N1 speed indication. Turn on anti-ice air. When ITT indica-
tion rises, turn off anti-ice air.
(c) [5A, 5-1H] Operate engine at idle speed for approximately 10 minutes.
(d) Perform normal engine shutdown in accordance with Aircraft Flight Manual
and/or appropriate aircraft document.