First Rotax e-Learning Module released

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First Rotax e-Learning Module released

Postby Aviation Engines » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:59 pm

FIRST ROTAX E-LEARNING MODULE RELEASED
Dear ROAN subscriber, this week the factory authorized Rotax Owners Assistance Network (ROAN) released its first in a series of on line e-learning video modules. This first four chapter release covers the correct procedures for carburetor tuning and synchronization for the popular Rotax 912 & 914 series Aircraft Engines. Identifying that the correct tuning and synchronization of the Bing dual CV carburetors has been a critical factor in overall engine longevity and reliability, this first on line e-learning video removes a lot of the mystery and misconceptions regarding this important task. Additional e-learning modules covering the entire context of Service and Maintenance for the Rotax 912/914 series engines will also be made available in the near future. For more information and to view free this on line e-learning video please go to the official Rotax Factory Authorized Information-Education-Support web site at www.Rotax-Owner.com
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CARBURETOR SYNCHRONIZATION
Video E-Learning Module Clarifying Carburetor Synchronization Procedures for Rotax 912/914 Engines.
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Help us help other Rotax Engine owners! Tell them of these valuable ROAN services and advise them to register to www.Rotax-Owner.com today for free e-mail Alert of critical to safety Rotax Service Information as released by the factory, expanded video instructions and on line e-learning videos
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Postby Ian » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:01 pm

Very nice content, enjoyed the magnetic plug removal one..... now I know why I gave up on getting mine out :?

I hope they produce plenty more.....
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Postby Arnulf » Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:10 pm

Excellent Info. s023

But now legally I am not allowed to do my maintenance anymore. :(

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