SERVICE BULLETIN
#44
DATE:
August 28, 1995
SUBJECT:
Rotax 912 Ignition Leads
APPLICABILITY:
All 912-Powered Kitfox's with Ignition Unit Mounted to the Engine
COMPLIANCE:
Mandatory
FROM:
SkyStar Aircraft Engineering
After
flying thousands of hours with Rotax 912 engines on several of our
factory-built aircraft, we have experienced occasional malfunctions of the
ignition system of the engine. We have found that the vibration of the engine
can tend to break the wires which run from the electronic module (Rotax P/N
965-356) and the rubber isolator mounts. The wires typically break if they are
not properly anchored to reduce vibration. If one of these wires should break
during operation, the engine will either run on one
ignition circuit only or one of the ignition circuits will not be able
to be disengaged at shutdown. This will occur because two of these wires
provide the charge current from the stator at the rear of the engine to the
coils, and the other two wires are the equivalent of the 'P' leads on standard
magneto ignition systems.
Prior
to continued operation of your aircraft, inspect these wires to determine if
any of the wires are broken. Although the wires may look acceptable, the leads
may actually be broken inside the insulation. You may be able to determine
this by carefully feeling the wires along their length.
If you do find that any of the wires are broken, cut out the broken
segment and splice in a new piece of stranded wire of the same gage using
crimp-type butt splices.
After
you have verified the condition of the wires you must secure them to reduce the
amount of vibration imposed upon them. This may be done by attaching the wire
harness to the electronic module mounts
with either cable ties or a metal clamp. Be certain that whatever means you use
to capture the wires, however, will not wear on the insulation. However you
choose to anchor the harness, you should attempt to keep the freedom of movement
which the harness can experience to a minimum.
Replace
any rubber isolators if you should notice any wear on them. If the isolator
which needs replaced is the small one, call our Customer Service Department and
order a replacement, (P/N 47000.000 - current cost is $4.50). If there is wear
on any of the three larger isolators, call your local Rotax dealer to order
replacements.