Stinson SR-10 1941 Description & Maintenance Manual (445-601)
Stinson SR-10 1941 Description & Maintenance Manual (445-601)
Stinson SR-10 1941 Description & Maintenance Manual (445-601)
Stinson
SR
SR - 10
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10
Description
Description
&
&
Maintenance
Maintenance
.CIRCULAR
Engine Characteristics
Engine Characteristics
Starting (Cont'_d.)
3Ar. If engine becomes loaded up, open throttle, turn off ignition
and turn engine over by starter or by hand until cleared up,
then return throttle to slightly open position and repeat in-
structions under 12 and 13,
15. As soon as engine starts, oil pressure gauge,sbould be watched .
Stopping
The strainer handle is located below the selector valve handle and
underneath the instrument panel. The strainer may be drained at any
time by turning the handle to the "On" position for a few seconds.
the center of the cabin) to the main fuse box in the floor immedi-
ately forward of the co-p11otis seat.
The .landing
light reflectors are silver plated and they
may be soratched very easily if any other material than ootton is
used for cleaning. The reflector should-be washed out-with a piece
of cotton saturated with kerosene throughly dried with cotton,
.and
456.60105 INSTRUMENTS
The strut is an oil and spring type oil damped on both the
compression and extension strokes. The oil level may be checked by
removing the small pipe plug at the top of the oleo, which is acces-
sible by opening the small sliding door in the housing under the hoort
seat. The oleo should be refilled with an oil can which padses a
stream small enough-to prevent ait locks or bubbles. The plane should
'De rocked to insure oomplete filling.
Noisy struts can be caused by air looks, If this occurs,
remove the filler plug and rock the plane.
One-half pint
Strut of
Oil is required
Clevelandto fill
the oleo. In case áround the packing,
of appreciable
leakage the
nut can be tightened by inserting a spanner Wrench through the spring
coils, A light finger pull on a 6" spanner wrench should be suffi-
cient. It is to have the weight of the plane off the land-
-necessary
the tail wheel shock strut fully extended, the oleo cylinder should
be filled with fluid to the level of the pipe plug in the side of
tho cylinder,
If the pedal
, travel should doorease, this indicates that the
small bleeder hole in the master cylinder is stopped up or the master
_oylinder piston is not returning against its stop. To correct, remove
the oylinder and clean ihoroughly or adjust the length of the piston
rod to give a slight clearance betwedn the eñd'of the piston-rod and
the piston.
The rods between the pedal ãnd master cylinders are adjust-
able. one If
brake.wears more than the other, the pedals may be ad-
.justed.for equal treyel by taking up olearance in the piston
-all
rod
except a few thousandths on the pedal that travels too far and in-
or easing thio o
lear ance on the oppos ità jeda l.
without resetting.
Tail Wheel -
10" snooth contour -
4 ply -
40#
Elevator Bungees
Ailerons
Ailerondravels .are
.measured at the inlooard end of sileron.
Up 7 7/8" ) Plus or minus 1/4"
Down 5 3/4" )
Elevator
Elevator travel is measured at point of maximum moveme¤t up or
down on trailing edge.
Up 12 3 4" Plus or minus 0.
Down 8 1/'4" Plus or minus 0.
Rudder
Sta'àilizer
4 Šf8" do fr .
position.
455.60111 LUBRICATION
The bronze nut and upper bearings of the stabiliser jack are
provided with zerk fittings.
455.60112 OVERHAULPERIODS
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