Continental Refrigerator IO-240-A, IO-240-B Installation And Operation Manual

IO-240-A
CONTINENTAL® AIRCRAFT ENGINE
B
AND
OPERATION
MANUAL
FAA APPROVED
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2011 CONTINENTAL MOTORS, INC. OCT 2011
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This manual is a revision of the Continental Motors IO-240 Operation and Installation Manual, Part No. X30620, released on January 1996. Upon FAA Approval, this manual supersedes X30620 in its entirety.
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Service Document and Technical References
Technical information in the service documents listed below relevant to the engine models covered by this engine manual have been incorporated in the manual. The full content of active Continental Motors engine service documents is available http://continentalmotors.aero. Refer to Section 1-3, “Contact Information” for Continental Motors web site details.
Service Document Subject Affected Chapter
M64-18, Turbocharger Field Conversion Engine Modification N/A M72-17R1, Maximum Weight Difference Allowance Between
Connecting Rods and Pistons in the Same Engi ne M73-13, Reaming and Bushing Rocker Shaft Bosses M75-6R1, Conversion of Engines From One Model to Another Engine Configuration N/A
M76-4, Installation Of Propeller Shaft Or Nose Oil Seals Oil Seal Replacement N/A M76-5R1, Remote Mounted Oil Coolers
M76-8, Intake Valve Change M76-15, Fuel Pumps
M77-19, Intake and Exhaust Rocker Arm Identification and Application
M81-8R1, Fuel Pump Screen Restriction M81-25, Exhaust Flange to Cylinder Installation Procedures Engine Installation N/A
M86-9, Crankcase Modification Engine Overhaul N/A M87-15, Alternator Ground Strap Alternator Replacement N/A M88-9, Lightning Strikes Unscheduled Maintenance 4 M88-10, Contaminated Fuels Unscheduled Maintenance 3 & 4 M89-7R1, Engine Operation after Cylinder Replacement and/or
Major Overhaul M89-9, Excessive Crankcase Pressure Unscheduled Maintenance 4 M89-18, EGT Recommendations EGT Leaning 4
M90-9, New TCM Magneto and Harness Applications M90-13, Exhaust Valve Stem Corrosion/Erosion Inspection & Overhaul N/A
M90-17, Crankcase Inspection Criteria Inspection N/A M91-4, Piston Identification and Piston Ring Application Bulletin Piston Replacement N/A M91-9, Cam and Lifter Lubrication during Rebuild Overhaul N/A M93-8, Rocker Arm to Rotocoil Clearance Rocker Arm Clearance N/A M93-10, TCM Ignition Systems Service Bulletin 639 Inspection N/A SIL93-11A, New Service Document Format Service Documents 1 MSB93-12, Valve Retainer Key Installation Inspection Inspection N/A SIL93-14, CFC Compliance N/A N/A
Engine Assembly and Overhaul
Cylinder Repair and Overhaul
Engine Installation and Oil Servicing
Engine Maintenance and Overhaul
Fuel Pump and Camshaft Replacement
Engine Assembly N/A Fuel Pump Inspection and
Parts Replacement
Engine Operation-break-in 4
Magneto and Ignition Harness Replacement
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SIL93-15, General Practices for Installation of Lock Wire, Tab Washers, and Cotter Pins
CSB94-1, TCM Ignition CSB641 Magneto Coil N/A SIL94-5, Mobil AV-1 Oil Authorized Lubricants N/A MSB94-8D, Magneto to Engine Timing Service N/A SB95-2, Inspection and Maintenance of Engine Control Cables
and Linkage SB95-3B, Alternator/Generator Drive Couplings Inspection N/A CSB95-4, Intake Valve Guide Seal Inspection N/A N/A SIL95-5, Hose and Tubing Installation Hose and tubing installation Appendix C CSB96-1, Starter Gear and Clutch Assembly, P/N 653575 Starter Replacement N/A
SID96-6, TCM Ignition SB653 SB96-7C, Torque Limits fastener torque Appendix B MSB96-10, Requirements for Ultrasonic Inspection SB96-11B, Propeller Strikes and Hydraulic Lock Scheduled Inspection 4
SB96-12, Continued Airworthiness for TCM Cylinders Scheduled Inspection N/A SIL97-1, Airworthiness Limitations Airworthiness Limitations N/A SID97-2B, TCM Cylinder Warranties N/A N/A SID97-3E,Procedures and Specifications for Adjustment of TCM
Continuous Flow Fuel Injection Systems SID97-4C, Cylinder Bore and Piston Fit Specifications Overhaul & Service Limits N/A
SB97-6B, Mandatory Replacement Parts CSB97-10A, Piston Pin Plug Wear Service Limits N/A
SIL97-14, Replacement Cylinder Assembly Cylinder Replacement N/A SB97-15, TCM Ignition Service Bulletin SB660 N/A N/A CSB98-1B, Intake and Exhaust Valve Inspection Service Limits N/A
SIL98-9A, Time Between Overhaul Periods
SIL99-1, Engine Preservation for Active and Stored Aircraft SIL99-2C, Current Listing of Sealants, Lubricants and Adhesives
Authorized by TCM SB99-8, Engine Fuel Injection System Preservation SB00-3A, Crankshaft, Counterweight and Connecting Rod
Repair Information SB00-4A, Australian AVGAS Contamination Inspection and Operation N/A SIL00-7A, Oil Gauge Rod Application Oil Servicing N/A SIL00-9A, Engine Data Plates N/A N/A SB00-10, Fuel Pump Seal Fuel Pump Installation N/A
Standard Practices Appendix C
Inspection N/A
Engine Operation-Hot magneto Test
Crankshaft Removal & Replacement
Engine Operational Check and Engine Specifications
Engine Inspection & Assembly
Engine Specifications, Scheduled Maintenance
Engine preservation and returning an engine to service after storage
Materials Throughout Fuel Injection system
storage Repair Specifications N/A
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Service Document Subject Affected Chapter
SIL00-11B, Release of new Cylinder Induction Port Drain Connector
CSB02-8, TCM Ignition Systems CSB664 N/A N/A SIL03-1, Cold Weather Operation – Engine Preheating Preheating procedures 4 SIL03-2B, Currently Active Approved Spark Plug Application Spark plugs 2 & 3 SIL03-3, Differential Pressure Test and Borescope Inspection Inspection Criteria N/A SIL03-7, IO-240 Series Magneto Drive Gear Inspection Criteria N/A SIL04-2, Cylinder Barrel Ultrasonic Inspection N/A N/A SB04-4, Manifold Valve Spring Replacement Overhaul Repairs N/A CSB04-5A, TCM Ignition Systems CSB665A Magneto Service N/A SB04-10, Piston Pin Marking Overhaul Repairs N/A SB04-11, Valve Guide Application, Installation and Reaming Valve Guide Repairs N/A
SIL04-1A, Installation of Optional Altitude Compensating Fuel Pump on IO-240-B Series Engines
SIL04-8 Optional Replacement Starter fo IO-240 Series Engines SIL04-9, IO240B13B Manifold Valve Replacement, Heat Isolation
Modifications, and Throttle Body Modifications SIL04-12A, TCM Authorized Engine Adjustments, Component
Replacement and Repositioning SID05-1, Design, Operation and Maintenance of TCM Camshafts
and Hydraulic Lifters SB05-2, Overspeed Limitations Unscheduled Maintenance 4 SIL05-3, Engine Specification Numbers Engine Specification 2
SIL05-4A, IO-240 Series PN 656850 Inline Fuel Filter Installation and Inspection Procedures
SIL05-5A, IO-240-B Series Manifold Valve Fuel Scavenge System Installation
SIL05-6A, IO-240-B Series Product Upgrades SB07-1, Connecting Rod Piston Pin Bushing Inspection Inspection N/A
SB07-3, Procedures and Specifications for adjustment of TCM IO-240-B17B Fuel Injection System installed on Diamond DA20­C1 Aircraft
SB07-8, Recommended Minimum RPM & Manifold Pressure Cruise Operations Limits
SB08-3A, Throttle & Mixture Control Arms N/A 4 SB08-4, Fuel Injection System Contamination SB08-8, Slick Service Bulletin SB2-08 Magneto Inspection N/A
SB08-9A, Slick Service Bulletin SB3-08A Magneto Inspection N/A
Cylinder Assembly N/A
Fuel System Specification and Engine Operational Check
Engine Specification and Parts Replacement
Engine Specification 3, 4 Engine Specification N/A Inspection Criteria N/A
Engine Specification, Inspection, Component Replacement
Engine Specification, Inspection, Component Replacement
Engine Specification, Inspection, Component Replacement
Engine Specification, Inspection, Component Replacement
Engine Operation 4
Engine Specification, Inspection, Replacement
3, 4
3, 4
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SB08-13, Induction System Hose and Clamp Installation SB09-14, Camshaft Corrosion Treatmen Engine Inspection N/A
SIL640, Service Document Format Service Documents Preface & 1 SB643B, Maintenance Intervals for TCM Bendix Magnetos Inspection & Operation N/A SB653, Hot Magneto Test Inspection & Operation 3 & 4
Induction System Inspection & Assembly
Appendix C
Service Documents Released After Publication
Continental Motors strives to provide clear, concise, and accurate information and instructions based on best known engineering data at the time of publication. Ongoing process improvements may change a specification or procedure after a manual is released. Service documents, defined in Chapter 1, expedite customer notification and serve as the prevailing instruction over conflicting information until the new information is incorporated in the manual text. As service documents are received, note the service document number , releas e date, title, a nd applicable sec tion af f ected by the service document in the blank cells below and insert a copy of the service document behind the last page of this section. Make pen & ink corrections, where appropriate, to the original text in the manual with a citation to the service document; i.e. see SB9X-1. For paragraphs or entire sections, draw an “X” through the affected information in the manual and reference the service document containing the correction.
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PREFACE
Continental Motors provides Instructions for Continued Airworthiness based on the design, testing, and certification of engines and parts for which Continental Motors is the holder of the Type Certificate (TC) or Parts Manufacture Approval (PMA) issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Instructions in Continental Motors engine manuals, which include maintenance, repair limits, overhaul, and installation, are applicable only to engines and parts supplied by Continental Motors.
Except for F AR part 43.3 authorized owner preventive maintenance, Continental Motors ICAs are written for exclusive use by FAA (or equivalent authority) licensed mechanics or FAA (or equivalent authority) certified repair station employees working under the supervision of an FAA licensed mechanic. Information and instructions contained in this manual anticipate the user possesses and applies the knowledge, training, and experience commensurate with the requirements to meet the prerequisite FAA license and certification requirements. No other use is authorized.
Installation of aftermarket parts on a Continental Motors engine constitutes a deviation from FAA approved type-design criteria. Continental Motors has not participated in design, test, or certification of any aftermarket parts. Continental Motors does not provide product manufacturing specifications to aftermarket parts manufacturers and accepts no liability for the suitability, durability, longevity, or safety of such parts installed on Continental Motors engines. Installation of aftermarket parts on a Continental Motors engine must be performed using Instructions for Continued Airworthiness prepared by the manufacturer and accepted by the FAA for the subject installation. Continental Motors ICAs must not be used for such parts.
Service documents may contain general information or information specific to a group of engines or be in effect for a limited time frame. Service Documents may also contain advance changes to the ICAs. It is the responsibility of the organization/person maintaining or operating the engine to verify that current and complete information, including Service Documents, FAA Airworthiness Directives (ADs), and publications are used.
To facilitate the use of current data, Continental Motors provides information on the Continental Motors web site. The information available includes a listing of the latest manual versions, service documents, FAA ADs, and other information applicable to the ICAs.
Manuals published since 2003 are available on the Continental Motors web site to Fixed Base Operators (FBOs) who subscribe to Continental Motors Internet Services. Information available to Continental Motors engine owners is also available to FBOs. Printed manuals and service subscriptions are also available. Refer to “Publication Access” in Section 1-2.3.
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TAB LE OF CON TE NT S
Chapter 1. Introduction
1-1. Scope and Purpose of This Manual ................................................................. 1-1
1-1.1. Effectivity Symbols...................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1.2. Advisories .................................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1.3. Using this Manual...................... ......................................................................... ......... 1-1
1-2. Publications...................................................................................................... 1-3
1-2.1. Service Documents ...................................................................................................... 1-3
1-2.2. Related Publications.................................................. ..................................... .............. 1-4
1-2.3. Publication Access....................................................................................................... 1-5
1-2.4. Publication Changes..................................................................................................... 1-5
1-2.4.1. Update/Change Distribution..............................................................................1-5
1-2.4.2. Suggestions and Corrections .............................................................................1-7
1-3. Contact Information......................................................................................... 1-8
Chapter 2. Engine Description
2-1. General Engine Description............................................................................. 2-1
2-1.1. Engine Model Number Definition ............................................................................... 2-2
2-1.2. Cylinder Number Designations.................................................................................... 2-2
2-2. Detailed Engine Description............................................................................ 2-3
2-2.1. Crankcase..................................................................................................................... 2-3
2-2.2. Engine Drive Train...................................................................................................... 2-4
2-2.2.1. Crankshaft..........................................................................................................2-4
2-2.2.2. Connecting Rods................................................................................................2-5
2-2.2.3. Camshaft...........................................................................................................2-6
2-2.3. Accessory Case........................................................................................................... 2-6
2-2.4. Cylinders...................................................................................................................... 2-7
2-2.4.1. Pistons................................................................................................................2-9
2-2.4.2. Hydraulic Valve Tappets...................................................................................2-9
2-2.5. Lubrication System.................................................................................................... 2-10
2-2.5.1. Oil Pump................................................................... ..................................... ..2-11
2-2.5.2. Oil Sump................................................................... ..................................... ..2-12
2-2.5.3. Oil Pressure Relief Valve ................................. .................................... ... ........2-12
2-2.5.4. Oil Cooler Adapter ................................................... ..................................... ..2-12
2-2.6. Ignition System .......................................................................................................... 2-14
2-2.7. Fuel System................................................................................................................ 2-16
2-2.7.1. Fuel Pump........................................................................................................2-16
2-2.7.2. Fuel Injectors...................................................................................................2-18
2-2.8. Starter Assembly........................................................................................................ 2-18
2-2.9. Alternator ................................................................................................................... 2-18
2-2.10. Engine Cooling ............ ......................................................................... ..................... 2-19
2-2.11. Induction System........................................................................................................ 2-20
2-3. Engine Specifications and Operating Limits ................................................. 2-21
2-3.1. Accessory Drive Ratios........................................................ ...................................... 2-25
2-3.2. Performance Data....................................................................................................... 2-25
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2-3.2.1. IO-240-A Performance Charts ........................................................................2-26
2-3.2.2. IO-240-B Performance Charts.........................................................................2-28
Chapter 3.Engine Installation
3-1. Engine Installation........................................................................................... 3-1
3-1.1. Common Tools and Consumable Supplies Required .................................................. 3-1
3-1.2. Engine Receipt and Handling...................................................................................... 3-1
3-1.2.1. Uncrating the Engine.........................................................................................3-2
3-1.2.2. Crating an Engine for Shipping.........................................................................3-2
3-1.2.3. Acceptance Inspection....................................................................................... 3-2
3-1.3. Engine Transport.......................................................................................................... 3-2
3-2. Installation Procedures..................................................................................... 3-4
3-2.1. Prepare the Airframe for Engine Installation............................................................... 3-4
3-2.2. Prepare the Engine for Installation .............................................................................. 3-4
3-2.3. Installation Sequence................................................................................................... 3-5
3-2.3.1. Engine Pre-oiling............................................................................................... 3-7
3-2.3.2. Fuel Purge and Leak Check............................................................................... 3-8
3-2.4. Installation Inspection.................................................................................................. 3-9
3-2.5. Preflight and Run-up.................................................................................................... 3-9
3-3. Engine Installation Drawings ......................................................................... 3-11
3-3.1. IO-240-A Installation Drawings ................................................................................ 3-11
3-3.2. IO-240-B Installation Drawings ................................................................................ 3-15
3-3.3. IO-240 Common Installation Drawings .................................................................... 3-22
Chapter 4. Engine Operation
4-1. Introduction...................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2. Flight Prerequisites .......................................................................................... 4-1
4-2.1. Oil Change Interval........................................................................................... ........... 4-2
4-2.2. Engine Fuel Requirements........................................................................................... 4-2
4-2.3. Flight Check and Break-In........................................................................................... 4-2
4-2.3.1. Engine Break-In ................................................................................................4-3
4-2.3.2. Flight Check ......................................................................................................4-5
4-3. Normal Operation ............................................................................................ 4-7
4-3.1. Pre-operational Requirements...................................................................................... 4-7
4-3.2. Engine Start..................................................................... ..................................... ........ 4-8
4-3.2.1. Cold Start...........................................................................................................4-9
4-3.2.2. Flooded Engine................................................................................................4-10
4-3.2.3. Hot Start ............................................................................................. ............. 4-10
4-3.3. Ground Run-up .......................................................................................................... 4-10
4-3.4. Taxi Preparation.................................................................................. ....................... 4-12
4-3.5. Power Control............................................................................................................ 4-12
4-3.6. Take-Off..................................................................................................................... 4-13
4-3.7. Climb ......................................................................................................................... 4-14
4-3.8. Cruise......................................................................................................................... 4-15
4-3.9. Descent....................................................................................................................... 4-16
4-3.10. Landing ...................................................................................................................... 4-16
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4-3.11. Engine Shutdown .................................. ..................................................................... 4-17
4-4. Emergency Operation .................................................................................... 4-18
4-4.1. Engine Fire During Start............................................................... ............................. 4-18
4-4.2. Engine Fire During Flight............................................................. ............................. 4-18
4-4.3. In-Flight Restart......................................................................................................... 4-19
4-4.4. Engine Roughness...................................................................................................... 4-19
4-4.5. High Cylinder Head Temperature..................................... ......................................... 4-19
4-4.6. High Oil Temperature ................................................................................................ 4-20
4-4.7. Low Oil Pressure........................................................................................................ 4-20
4-5. Engine Operation in Abnormal Environments .............................................. 4-21
4-5.1. Engine Operation in Extreme Cold................................................. ........................... 4-21
4-5.1.1. Engine Preheating................................. ..................................... ... ...................4-22
4-5.2. Engine Operation in Hot Weather............................................................ .................. 4-26
4-5.2.1. Cooling an Engine in Hot Weather..................................................................4-26
4-5.2.2. Engine Restart in Hot Weather........................................................................4-27
4-5.2.3. Ground Operation in Hot Weather ..................................................................4-27
4-5.2.4. Take-off and Initial Climb Out in Hot Weather ..............................................4-27
4-5.3. Ground Operation at High Density Altitude.............................................................. 4-28
4-6. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 4-28
Appendix A. Glossary
A-1. Acronyms........................................................................................................ A-1
A-2. Glossary.......................................................................................................... A-2
Appendix B.Torque Specifications
B-1. General Information......................................................................................... B-1
B-1.1. Torque Tips ................................................................................................................. B-1
B-2. Cylinder Torque Procedure.............................................................................. B-2
B-3. Torque Wrench and Extension Calculations.................................................... B-3
Appendix C.Standard Practices
C-1. Handling Parts.................................................................................................. C-1
C-2. Replacement Parts............................................................................................ C-2
C-2.1. Background................................................................................................................. C-2
C-2.2. Acceptable Replacement Parts.................................................................................... C-2
C-2.2.1. Know Your Supplier......................................................................................... C-3
C-2.3. 100% Parts Replacement Requirements..................................................................... C-3
C-2.4. Mandatory Overhaul Replacement Parts .................................................................... C-4
C-2.5. Authorized Oversize/Undersize Parts......................................................................... C-4
C-3. Torque.............................................................................................................. C-4
C-4. Safety Wiring Hardware .................................................................................. C-5
C-5. Tab Washer Installation.................................................................................... C-7
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C-6. Helical Coil Insert Replacement...................................................................... C-8
C-6.1. Helical Coil Removal................................................................................................... C-9
C-6.2. Helical Coil Insertion................................................................................................. C-10
C-7. Stud Replacement.......................................................................................... C-11
C-7.1. Stud Removal............................................................................................................. C-11
C-7.1.1. Size-on-Size Rosan® Stud Removal...............................................................C-11
C-7.1.2. Step-Type Rosan® Stud Removal...................................................................C-12
C-7.2. Stud Installation......................................................................................................... C-13
C-7.2.1. Rosan® Stud Installation.................................................................................C-14
C-8. Cotter Pin Installation.................................................................................... C-15
C-9. Fuel System Service ...................................................................................... C-16
C-9.1. Fuel System Purge..................................................................................................... C-16
C-10. Gasket Maker® Application.......................................................................... C-17
C-11. Gasket Installation......................................................................................... C-18
C-12. Hose and Tubing Installation......................................................................... C-19
C-13. Harness Routing............................................................................................. C-20
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1. Related Publications .................................................................................... 1-4
Table 2-1. IO-240-A Specifications and Operating Limits .......................................... 2-21
Table 2-2. IO-240-B Specifications and Operating Limits .......................................... 2-23
Table 2-3. Accessory Drive Ratios .............................................................................. 2-25
Table 4-1. IO-240 Operating Limits .............................................................................. 4-4
Table B-1. General Torque Specification .......................................................................B-5
Table B-3. Hose Fitting (“B” Nut) Torque Specification ...............................................B-6
Table B-2. Tube Fitting Torque Specifications ..............................................................B-6
Table B-4. Component Specific Torque Specifications .................................................B-7
Table B-5. Specific Torque for Non-Lubricated Hardware ..........................................B-10
Table C-1. Rosan® Stud Primary & Secondary Bore Specifications ..........................C-12
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1-1. Figure and Index Reference ................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2. Change Page Identification .................................................................... 1-6
Figure 1-3. List of Effective Pages ........................................................................... 1-7
Figure 2-1. Engine Model Definition .......................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2. Cylinder Number Designation ............................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3. IO-240 Crankcase Features .................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-4. Engine Drive Train ................................................................................ 2-4
Figure 2-5. Crankshaft .............................................................................................. 2-5
Figure 2-6. Connecting Rod ..................................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-7. Camshaft ................................................................................................ 2-6
Figure 2-8. Accessory Case Features ....................................................................... 2-7
Figure 2-9. Cylinder Features ................................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-10. Piston Features ....................................................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-11. IO-240-A Lubrication .........................................................................2-10
Figure 2-12. IO-240-B Lubrication ......................................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-13. Oil Pump ..............................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-14. IO-240-A Oil Cooler Adapter ............................................................. 2-13
Figure 2-15. IO-240-B Oil Cooler Adapter .............................................................2-13
Figure 2-16. IO-240-B Oil Cooler/Filter Adapter ................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-17. Continental Motors Magneto Part Number Structure .......................... 2-14
Figure 2-18. Continental Motors Ignition Distribution ............................................ 2-15
Figure 2-19. Slick Ignition Distribution ................................................................... 2-15
Figure 2-20. IO-240 Standard Fuel Injection System ............................................... 2-16
Figure 2-21. Standard Fuel Pump ............................................................................. 2-17
Figure 2-22. Altitude Compensating Fuel Pump ...................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-23. Fuel Injector ......................................................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-24. Engine Cooling .................................................................................... 2-19
Figure 2-25. IO-240-A Induction System ................................................................. 2-20
Figure 2-26. IO-240-B Crossflow Induction System ............................................... 2-20
Figure 2-27. IO-240-A Fuel Flow vs. Brake Horsepower ........................................ 2-26
Figure 2-28. IO-240-A Sea Level Performance ....................................................... 2-27
Figure 2-29. IO-240-B Fuel Flow vs. Brake Horsepower ........................................ 2-28
Figure 2-30. IO-240-B Sea Level Performance ........................................................ 2-29
Figure 3-1. IO-240-A Top View .............................................................................3-11
Figure 3-2. IO-240-A Left Side View ....................................................................3-12
Figure 3-3. IO-240-A Front View .......................................................................... 3-13
Figure 3-4. IO-240-A Rear View ........................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-5. IO-240-B Top View ............................................................................. 3-15
Figure 3-6. IO-240-B Left Side View .................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-7. IO-240-B Front View ...........................................................................3-17
Figure 3-8. IO-240-B Rear View ............................................................................ 3-18
Figure 3-9. IO-240-B w/optional Oil Cooler-Filter Adapter Top View ................. 3-19
Figure 3-10. IO-240-B w/optional Oil Cooler-Filter Adapter Left Side View ........ 3-20
Figure 3-11. IO-240-B w/optional Oil Cooler-Filter Adapter Rear View ................ 3-21
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Figure 3-12. Propeller Flange ................................................................................... 3-22
Figure 3-13. Exhaust Flange Dimensions ................................................................ 3-23
Figure 3-14. Standard Fuel Pump Installation .......................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-15. Standard Fuel Pump Adjustments ....................................................... 3-24
Figure 3-16. IO-240-B Altitude Compensating Fuel Pump Adjustments ................ 3-24
Figure 3-17. Throttle Lever Installation ................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-18. Oil Cooler Adapter Connections ......................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-19. Oil Cooler Adapter Connections ......................................................... 3-26
Figure 3-20. Oil Cooler-Filter Adapter Connections ............................................... 3-26
Figure 3-21. IO-240-A Air Intake Flange ................................................................ 3-27
Figure 3-22. Alternator Connections ........................................................................ 3-27
Figure 3-23. Engine Mounts ..................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-24. Continental Motors Magneto Ignition Schematic ............................... 3-29
Figure 3-25. Champion (Slick) Magneto Ignition Schematic .................................. 3-29
Figure 3-26. Airframe Ignition Switch Connections to Magneto ............................. 3-30
Figure B-1. Torque Wrench ......................................................................................B-3
Figure B-2. Drive extensions ....................................................................................B-3
Figure B-3. Extension increases applied torque ........................................................B-4
Figure B-4. Extension decreases applied torque .......................................................B-4
Figure C-1. Right-hand-thread safety wire installation .............................................C-5
Figure C-2. Safety wire Patterns for Right-Hand Threads ........................................C-6
Figure C-3. Tab Washer Installation .........................................................................C-7
Figure C-4. Helical Coil Extraction Tool ..................................................................C-9
Figure C-5. Installing a Helical Coil Insert .............................................................C-10
Figure C-6. Rosan® Stud Removal Tool ................................................................C-12
Figure C-7. Rosan® stud removal tool installed on stud ........................................C-12
Figure C-8. Stud Sizes ............................................................................................C-13
Figure C-9. Minimum Material Thickness for Helical Coil insertion ....................C-14
Figure C-10. Rosan® Stud Installation Dimensions .................................................C-14
Figure C-11. Cotter Pin Installation ..........................................................................C-15
Figure C-12. Installing Hoses and Fittings ...............................................................C-19
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Chapter 1 . Introduction

AA
BB

1-1. Scope and Purpose of This Manual

This manual is part of the interface control document for IO-240-A and B engine models. This manual provides airframe interface requirements, installation instructions and engine operating instructions to supplement the Airplane Flight Manual (POH)/Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH).
Instructions in this manual are specific to the IO-240 Series engines. For information specific to other Continental Motors engine series, accessories, or the airplane, refer to the appropriate manual. Chapters are arranged in sequential order to install, test, and operate the engine.

1-1.1. Effectivity Symbols

Va riations in IO-240 Series engine models require specific instructions or illustrations. If peculiar information pertains to only a specific engine model in the series, an effectivity symbol will accompany the information. Effectivity symbols found in this publication are:
IO-240-A IO-240-B IO-240-B with altitude compensating fuel pump
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1-1.2. Advisories

This manual utilizes three types of advisories; defined as follows:
A warning emphasizes information which, if disregarded, could result in severe injury to personnel or equipment failure.
CAUTION: Emphasizes certain information or instructions, which if disregarded, may result in damage to the engine or accessories.
NOTE: Provides special interest information, which may facilitate performance of a procedure or operation of equipment.
Warnings and cautions precede the steps to which they apply; notes are placed in the manner which provides the greatest clarity. Warnings, cautions, and notes do not impose undue restrictions. Failure to heed advisories will likely result in the undesirable or unsafe conditions the advisory was intended to prevent. Advisories are inserted to ensure maximum safety , ef ficiency, and performance. Abuse, misuse, or neglect of equipment can cause eventual engine malfunction or failure.

1-1.3. Using this Manual

Except for engine installation drawings, illustrations in this manual are for reference only, depicting the most prominent configuration in the engine series. Consult the parts catalogs for engine model-specific illustrated parts breakdowns.
WARNING
This manual and the accessory manuals listed in Table 1-1 and certain service documents, and other related publications constitute the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
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(ICAs) prepared by Continental Motors and accepted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This manual is prepared in a user -friendly format suited equally for electronic viewing and print.
Exploded assembly illustrations accompany instructions throughout the manual. Parts in illustrations (Figure 1-1.) are identified with numerical callouts (indexes). Corresponding parts listings follow the illustrations for reference. The first time instructions refer to an illustration, the figure number is identified in parentheses, followed by the callout. In subsequent parts references, only the callout will be specified unless the referenced illustration changes.
WARNING
Continental Motors ICAs are applicable only to Continental Motors engines conforming to the approved, type certified engine model configuration. Continental Motors ICAs must not be used for aftermarket parts.
Figure 1-1. Figure and Index Reference
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1-2. Publications

1-2.1. Service Documents

Continental Motors may issue Service Documents in one of six categories ranging from mandatory (Category 1) to informational (Category 6). Definitions of the categories are listed below:
NOTE: Upon FAA approval, Continental Motors publishes service documents for immediate availability on our web site. The service document cover page indicates the engine models affected by the service document. Service documents may alter or replace manufacturer’s ICAs. Insert a copy of applicable Service Documents in affected manuals until the service document instructions are incorporated in the manual, or the service document is cancelled or superseded.
1Procedure
Category 1: Mandatory Service Bulletin (MSB)
Used to identify and correct a known or suspected safety hazard which has b een incorporated in whole or in part into an Airworthiness Directive (AD) issued by the FAA or have been issued at the direction of the FAA by the manufacturer requiring compliance with an already-issued AD (or an equivalent issued by another country’s airworthiness authority). May contain updates to Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICAs) to address a safety issue.
Category 2: Critical Service Bulletin (CSB)
This category identifies a condition that threatens continued safe operation of an aircraft, persons or property on the ground unless some specific action (inspection, repair, replacement, etc.) is taken by the owner or operator. Documents in this category are candidates for incorporation into an FAA Airworthiness Directive. May contain updates to ICAs to address a safety issue.
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Category 3: Service Bulletin (SB)
Information which the product manufacturer believes may improve the i nherent safety of an aircraft or aircraft component; this category includes the most recent updates to ICAs.
Category 4: Service Information Directive (SID)
The manufacturer directs the owner/operator/mechanic in the use of a product to enhance safety, maintenance or economy. May contain updates to ICAs in the form of maintenance procedures or specifications.
Category 5: Service Information Letter (SIL)
This category includes all information (not inclu ded in categories 1 through 4) that may be useful to the owner/operator/technician. May contain updates to ICAs for optional component installations, which are not covered in the Applicable Operator, Maintenance, or Overhaul Manuals.
Category 6: Special Service Instruction (SSI)
This category is used to address an issue limited to specific model and/or serial number engines. We will distribute SSI notification directly to the affected engine’s owners. service document set but will be made available through our Customer Service Department to owners of the affected engines only . An SSI may update the applicable engine’s Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
SSIs will not be included in the general
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1-2.2. Related Publications

The table below lists related publications, source, and accessibility relevant to IO-240 Series engine installation and operation.
WARNING
Use only the latest revision of all publications. Using superseded information may jeopardize engine airworthiness
Table 1-1. Related Publications
Supplied With
Publication
Engine
Maintenance and Overhaul Manual (M-6) Yes S-20/S-200 Magneto Service Manual (X42002) Yes Yes Yes
Service Documents No Yes Yes Parts Catalog No Yes (view only)No
Available download at
web site
1
Yes
Printed Manual Available for Purchase
Yes
1. Our web site (http://continentalmotors.aero) provides 24-hour access to engine technical data via the Internet. If you are an internet ser­vice subscriber, you can access our web site to confirm and review the latest revision of this manual. If you have not subscribed to inter­net service and are using printed manuals, contact using the “Contact Information” on page 8. to confirm you have the latest revision of the manual.
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1-2.3. Publication Access

Contact an authorized Continental Motors distributor to discuss service subscription options and pricing or visit the Continental Motors web site. Printed technical publications may be ordered through authorized Continental Motors distributors or via the Internet at http://continentalmotors.aero.

1-2.4. Publication Changes

The instructions in this manual represent the best and most complete information available at the time of publication. Product or process improvements may trigger changes to existing product design specifications or procedures contained in publications. As new technical information becomes available, Continental Motors will make the information available to the customer.
New information may be contained in Continental Motors service documents. Service documents applicable to engines and accessories within the scope of this manual must be complied with as defined in these documents. This manual and other related publications noted herein constitute the ICAs prepared by Continental Motors and accepted by the FAA.
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WARNING
Continental Motors releases publication changes in the form of either change pages or complete publication revisions, depending upon the extent of change. Service Documents may supplement or replace technical information contained in one publication or an entire series of publications. Such Service Documents represent a change to the published ICA until the individual publications incorporate the latest technical information.
1-2.4.1. Update/Change Distribution
Document updates are available on our web site upon notification of FAA document approval. Printed publication subscribers receive printed changes and revisions as they are released.
Document revisions are released if the update changes more than 50% of the contents of a publication. Revisions replace the previous version of a publication from cover to cover. Minor corrections are released as change pages to the original publication, identified with a change number and effective change date in the page footer. Information on the page that changed from the previous edition is identified by a vertical, six-point black line (Figure 1-2.), referred to as a “change bar” in the outside margin of the page. A change page replaces only the previous edition of the affected page.
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Change Bar
Change Number
Change Date
Change Bar
Change Number
Change Date
Change Bar
Change Number
Change Date
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Figure 1-2. Change Page Identification
Page A of the manual contains the original publication date and an itemized list of changes issued for the technical manual (Figure 1-3.). If change pages are issued for the manual, the change will be identified, with an effective date under the heading “Effective Changes for This Manual.” The list of effective pages, itemizes the pages in each section, by change number. Original pages are designated by a 0 in the List of Effective Pages “Change” column.
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Effective Manual Changes and Change Dates
Itemized List of Effective Pages
Effective Manual Changes and Change Dates
Itemized List of Effective Pages
Figure 1-3. List of Effective Pages
1-2.4.2. Suggestions and Corrections
Continental Motors solicits and encourages user comments regarding suggested changes to this manual. Direct recommended changes or questions to the attention of “Publications” at the address listed in Section 1-3, “Contact Information” or send comments via email to CM.techpubs@continental.aero.
Notify our Customer Service Department immediately, using our toll-free number, if you discover incorrect information which adversely affects safety.
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1-3. Contact Information

Continental Motors is available to answer technical questions and encourages suggestions regarding products, parts, or service. If customers have an inquiry or require technical assistance, they should contact their local Continental Motors distributor or field representative. To contact a factory representative, refer to the contact information below:
Continental Motors, Inc. P. O. Box 90 Mobile, AL 36601
Customer Service: Toll free within the Continental United States: 1-888-826-5465 International: 1-251-438-8299
Internet: http://continentalmotors.aero.
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Chapter 2 . Engine Description

2-1. General Engine Description

IO-240 engines are four-cylinder, four-stroke reciprocating aircraft engines. IO-240-A & B engines are designed for fixed pitch, ground adjustable, or electric constant speed propellers. There is no provision for a hydraulic propeller governor. Cylinder displacement of 240 cubic inches is achieved with a 4.44 inch bore and a 3.88 inch stroke. IO-240 series engines are equipped with continuous flow fuel injection and a either an updraft or a downdraft induction system, depending on the engine model.
IO-240 series engines are designed with a wet sump, positive displacement oil pump installed in the accessory case. When properly maintained, under normal operating conditions, the desired oil pressure is maintained by a pressure relief valve located in the accessory case. Engine cranking is accomplished by a geared starter mounted on the accessory case.
A gear driven alternator is installed on the accessory case. The engine is equipped with two gear-driven magnetos. The downdraft exhaust system is supplied by the airframe manufacturer.
IO-240 series engines have a doweled, six bolt propeller flange.
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I O-240-B1
Specification Number Model Identifier
Cubic Inch Displacement Horizontally Opposed Cylinders Fuel Injected
B
Shipping Designation
I O-240-B1
Specification Number Model Identifier
Cubic Inch Displacement Horizontally Opposed Cylinders Fuel Injected
B
Shipping Designation
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
1

2-1.1. Engine Model Number Definition

The description of each alphanumeric character in the engine model number is given below for the example engine model number IO-240-B1B (Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1. Engine Model Definition

2-1.2. Cylinder Number Designations

Refer to Figure 2-2:
The front of the engine is the end closest to the propeller and the rear of the engine is
the accessory end.
V iewed from the rear of the engine, the left-side cylinders are designated by even num-
bers 2-4, with Cylinder 2 being closest to the rear.
The right side cylinders have odd number sequential designation 1-3, with Cylinder 1
being closest to the rear.
Firing order of the engine is 1-3-2-4.
Figure 2-2. Cylinder Number Designation
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2-2. Detailed Engine Description

REAR CRANKSHFT BEARING BORE
Cyl #2 Cyl #4
2-4 OR L/H
CRANKCASE HALF
INTERMEDIATE
CRANKSHAFT BEARING BORE
BACKBONE
CRANKSHAFT NOSE
SEAL LAND
FRONT
CRANKSHAFT
BEARING BORE
CAMSHAFT
BEARING BORE
TAPPET GUIDES
SPINE BELOW
CAMSHAFT
CAMSHAFT
BEARING BORE
OIL SUMP
MOUNT FLANGE
ACCESSORY CASE
MOUNT FLANGE
TAPPET GUIDES
FUEL PUMP MOUNTING PAD
REAR CRANKSHFT BEARING BORE
Cyl #2 Cyl #4
REAR CRANKSHFT BEARING BORE
Cyl #2 Cyl #4
2-4 OR L/H
CRANKCASE HALF
INTERMEDIATE
CRANKSHAFT BEARING BORE
BACKBONE
CRANKSHAFT NOSE
SEAL LAND
FRONT
CRANKSHAFT
BEARING BORE
CAMSHAFT
BEARING BORE
TAPPET GUIDES
SPINE BELOW
CAMSHAFT
CAMSHAFT
BEARING BORE
OIL SUMP
MOUNT FLANGE
ACCESSORY CASE
MOUNT FLANGE
TAPPET GUIDES
FUEL PUMP MOUNTING PAD

2-2.1. Crankcase

Two aluminum alloy castings are joined along the vertical center plane to form the crankcase. The individual castings (with studs and inserts) are referred to as the “left crankcase” and “right crankcase.” The crankcase provides a tight enclosure, sufficiently rigid to support the crankshaft, camshaft and bearings, with oil galleries for lubrication.
Bosses molded in the crankcase castings are line bored in the assembled crankcase halves to form bearings for the camshaft and saddles for precision crankshaft main bearing inserts. Guides are bored through lateral bosses for hydraulic tappets. There are six studs and two through-bolts for attaching cylinder base flanges. The fuel pump mounting pad is located on the left crankcase half, forward of Cylinder 4 (Figure 2-3).
Cylinder mounting pads on the left and right crankcase are offset to permit each crankpin to transmit the rotational force to the piston through the connecting rod. The crankcase interior is vented by a breather assembly comprised of a tube and baffle assembly with a side extension for a hose attachment. The breather assembly is pressed into a boss on the top side of the right crankcase half, forward of Cylinder 3.
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Figure 2-3. IO-240 Crankcase Features
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Starter
Alternator
Crankshaft
Camshaft
Fuel Pump & Vacuum Pump Driv e Shaft
Camshaft GearTachometer
Drive Shaft Oil Pump
Drive Gear
Oil Pump Driven Gear
Starter
Alternator
Crankshaft
Camshaft
Fuel Pump & Vacuum Pump Driv e Shaft
Camshaft GearTachometer
Drive Shaft Oil Pump
Drive Gear
Oil Pump Driven Gear

2-2.2. Engine Drive Train

The engine drive train (Figure 2-4) consists of the crankshaft, camshaft and drive gears. The crankshaft has a propeller flange at one end to attach a propeller for thrust. The starter gear meshes with the outer teeth of the rear crankshaft gear to turn the crankshaft until the fuel mixture in the cylinder is ignited by the spark plugs. A drive gear at the rear end of the crankshaft interfaces with a gear mounted on the rear end of the camshaft to synchronize intake and exhaust valve movement and magneto rotation, as well as supply driving force to the gear driven alternator. The oil pump driven gear, along with the optional tachometer drive are gear driven by the inner row of teeth on the camshaft. The engine driven fuel pump, and the optional vacuum pump drive are driven by a gear on the forward end of the camshaft.
Figure 2-4. Engine Drive Train
2-2.2.1. Crankshaft
The crankshaft (Figure 2-5) is an aircraft quality steel forging with three machined, main journals supported by precision-bearing inserts in each of the three bearing saddles machined in the crankcase. Four machined rod journals provide attachment of the connecting rod assemblies.
The crankshaft gear is indexed on the crankshaft by a dowel and secured by machined bolts. A neoprene oil seal over the crankshaft flange is seated between the crankcase castings in the front shaft exit area, and is sealed to the crankshaft by a helical spring inside the seal's cavity.
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CRANKSHAFT FLANGE
FRONT MAIN JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL ROD JOURNAL
REAR MAIN JOURNAL
MIDDLE MAIN JOURNAL
OIL PASSAGE
#1
#2
#3
#4
OIL PASSAGE
CRANKSHAFT FLANGE
FRONT MAIN JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL ROD JOURNAL
REAR MAIN JOURNAL
MIDDLE MAIN JOURNAL
OIL PASSAGE
CRANKSHAFT FLANGE
FRONT MAIN JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL
ROD JOURNAL ROD JOURNAL
REAR MAIN JOURNAL
MIDDLE MAIN JOURNAL
OIL PASSAGE
#1
#2
#3
#4
OIL PASSAGE
NOTE: Some older models use castellated nut with cotter pin
SPIRAL LOCK NUT
BRONZE BUSHING
CONNECTING ROD
CONNECTING ROD CAP
ROD BOLT
SHELL BEARING
The flange type crankshaft has a propeller mount flange forged on the front end with six tapped bushings pressed into holes spaced equally around the flange. Six bolts, screwed into the shaft flange bushings, clamp the propeller between a loose front flange and the shaft flange.
Figure 2-5. Crankshaft
2-2.2.2. Connecting Rods
The connecting rods halves (Figure 2-6) are machined from a single forging of aircraft quality steel and cut into two pieces, splitting the center of the larger opening of the connecting rod assembly. The resulting pieces, called the rod and cap are fitted with a two piece bearing and attach to the crankpin or rod journal with special bolts and nuts.
The portion of the rod between the rod and the crankpin and piston pin ends is called the “I” beam. A split steel-backed bronze bushing is pressed into the piston pin end and machined for a precision pin-to-bushing fit.
Figure 2-6. Connecting Rod
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FRONT REAR
#4 EXH #3 EXH #2 EXH #1 EXH
#3 & 4 INTAKE
#1 & 2 INTAKE
M/J
C/L C/L C/L C/L C/L C/L
M/J M/J
C/L - CAM LOBE
M/J - MAIN JOURNAL
2-2.2.3. Camshaft
The camshaft forging is machined on three main journals, six cam lobes and the gear mount flange at the rear of the camshaft (Figure 2-7). The lobes and journals are ground and hardened. Camshaft main journals are supported in the crankcase by machined bearing saddles. Hydraulic tappets move inward and outward in their bores, following the eccentric shape of the cam lobes. Four unequally spaced bolts secure the gear to the camshaft and ensure proper positioning, locating the gears' timing mark in relation to the cam lobes. The camshaft gear has internal teeth to drive the alternator. A front-mounted bevel gear drives the accessory drive bevel gear and fuel pump through a common shaft.
Figure 2-7. Camshaft

2-2.3. Accessory Case

The accessory case (Figure 2-8) aluminum alloy casting is attached to the rear of the engine crankcase, aligned with crankcase dowels. The accessory case is secured to the crankcase by crankcase studs and various attaching hardware. Accessory mount pads on the rear surface are machined in one plane parallel to the machined parting flange which surrounds the front side of the casting. Mounting pads for the magnetos, alternator cover, starter, tachometer drive, oil filter adapter, oil pressure relief valve and an oil suction screen boss are provided. The accessory case casting has two holes above and three studs to attach the starter. A mounting pad is provided for a permanent oil screen housing. In lieu of the oil screen housing, an oil filter adapter, with a screw-on type oil filter is also available.
The oil pump housing is machined into the internal portion of the accessory case. A machined, threaded boss is located on the lower right side of the accessory case for installation of a non-adjustable oil pressure relief valve. Oil pump gear chambers are machined in the interior of the accessory case. The oil pump drive gear shaft hole is machined in-line with the camshaft and the driven gear shaft hole is directly above it.
A semicircular opening at the accessory case bottom is a machined threaded hole to accommodate installation of the oil suction tube. Passages cast into the accessory case allow oil to flow from the oil suction tube to the oil pump gears, pressure relief valve, and main oil gallery. The tachometer drive shaft is the slotted end of the oil pump driven gear shaft.
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STARTER MO UNTING PAD
MAGNETO MOUNTIN G PAD
TACH DRIVE MOUNTING PAD
ALTERNATOR MOUNTING PAD
OIL SCREEN HOUSING MOUNTING PAD
OIL PRESSURE HOUSING
MAGNETO MOUNTING PAD
RELIEF VALVE

2-2.4. Cylinders

The IO-240 engine have four, horizontally-opposed, air cooled cylinders, two on the left side and two on the right side of the engine. The cylinders, pistons and valve drive train provide the momentum to sustain crankshaft movement. Aviation fuel and air are drawn into a cylinder during the intake stroke, compressed by the piston during the compression stroke and then ignited by a high intensity spark from each spark plug (two per cylinder). As the mixture is ignited, the expanding gases force the piston to move inward toward the crankshaft during the power stroke.
The head and barrel assembly (Figure 2-9) consists of externally finned aluminum alloy head casting and a steel, nitrided cylinder barrel for wear resistance. Helical coil thread inserts are installed in upper and lower spark plugs holes. A rotocoil assembly retains two concentric springs surrounding the exhaust valve and is locked to the stem by tapered, semi-circular keys which engage grooves around the valve stems. An outer retainer holds two concentric springs which surround the intake valve and is locked to the stem by tapered, semi-circular keys which engage grooves on the stem.
IO-240 Series engines use a cross flow cylinder head design. The intake ports are located on top of the cylinder head while the exhaust ports are located below. There are separate intake and exhaust valve rocker covers made from zinc-plated stamped sheet steel. This cylinder design is used in conjunction with a Balanced Induction System mounted above the engine.
Figure 2-8. Accessory Case Features
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ROCKER SHAFT
ROCKER ARM
VALVE RETAIN ER
KEYS
ROTOCOIL
EXHAUST
VALVE GUIDE
OUTER SPRING INNER SPRING
SPRING SEAT
INTAKE VALVE GUIDE
INTAKE VALVE SEAT INSERT
INTAKE VALVE
CYLINDER BARREL
EXHAUST
VALVE
COOLING FINS
CYLINDER HEAD
CYLINDER BARREL
COOLING FINS
CYLINDER BASE
FLANGE
CYLINDER SKIRT
ROCKER COVER
RETAINER
EXHAUST VALVE SEAT INSERT
THRUST WASHER
(ONE ON EACH SIDE
OF EACH ROCKER ARM)
Figure 2-9. Cylinder Features
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