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		lgold(at)quantum-associat Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:57 pm    Post subject: Don't know where to turn! | 
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				I need to turn the shaft of a new 912 ULS engine to put some oil in the  cylinders (it has been  sitting in its original box for  over 2-years) and can't figure out which way to turn it.  Sounds like a really stupid question that could be easily answered by reading  the Rotax manuals… but:  
 The 912  Operators Manual says “Propeller shouldn’t be turned reverse the normal  direction of engine rotation” and goes on to say (Page 8-2) that “Direction  of rotation of propeller shaft is counter-clockwise looking at p.t.o. side of  engine.” Sounds easy enough until you also read page 19 in the 912ULS  Installation Manual, which contradicts this by saying “crank the engine by  hand on attachment screws of flywheel two complete turns anticlockwise (viewed  from Magneto side).” 
 Since you can’t turn the shaft both  anticlockwise from the p.t.o. side while turning it counterclockwise from the  mag side I don’t know which way to turn the shaft. Can someone clarify this by  telling me, looking from the front of the engine (from p.t.o. side toward mag  side), which way the engine is supposed to turn? 
 Thanks for the help, 
 Les 
 PS:   I expect to begin the 912 installation in  about 3-months in a Zenith CH701. 
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		mikenjulie.parkin(at)btop Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:08 pm    Post subject: Don't know where to turn! | 
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				The Rotax rotates anticlockwise viewing from the  front. The prop end!!
   
  regards,
   
  MP
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		Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-greno Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Don't know where to turn! | 
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				Les Goldner a écrit :
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  Sounds like a really stupid question that could be easily answered by 
  reading the Rotax manuals… but:
 
  The 912 Operators Manual says “Propeller shouldn’t be turned reverse 
  the normal direction of engine rotation” and goes on to say (Page 8-2) 
  that “_Direction of rotation of propeller shaft is counter-clockwise 
  looking at p.t.o. side of engine_.” Sounds easy enough until you also 
  read page 19 in the 912ULS Installation Manual, which contradicts this 
  by saying “_crank the engine by hand on attachment screws of flywheel 
  two complete turns anticlockwise (viewed from Magneto side)_.”
 
  Since you can’t turn the shaft both anticlockwise from the p.t.o. side 
  while turning it counterclockwise from the mag side I don’t know which 
  way to turn the shaft. Can someone clarify this by telling me, looking 
  from the front of the engine (from p.t.o. side toward mag side), which 
  way the engine is supposed to turn?
 
 Les,
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 There is nothing wrong with the manuals. The Rotax engine has a spur 
 reduction gear : http://contrails.free.fr/engine_rotax_reduct_en.php
 So whereas the props turns in one direction, the CRANKSHAFT turns the 
 other way.
 At the front you turn the prop, and at the rear what you turn is the 
 flywheel attached to the crankshaft.
 Do as the manuals say, and everything will be OK.
 
 Best regards,
 Gilles
 http://contrails.free.fr
 
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		nyterminat(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:44 pm    Post subject: Don't know where to turn! | 
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				counterclockwise looking at the PTO shaft
     
    Bob Spudis
     
   
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		dcsfoto
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Don't know where to turn! | 
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				if you rotate backwards when it is installed on the airplane it will suck oul out of the tank and into the crankcase.
 call Lockwood if needed
 
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