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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby RudiGreyling » Mon May 12, 2008 8:01 am

Hi Guys,

I think everyone need to go thank them with your membership renewal and your support, this is why we need massive representation!
If it was not for a couple of determined cool headed individuals at MISASA / AVIATION engines / Aeroclub I think we would still be battling.

There is still the owner maintenance issue that needs to be resolved, go support the guys that delivered the goods!
http://misasa.flyeaaforum.com/?page_id=65

It is R220 for Aeroclub (complusory) and R205 for MISASA, they just saved you +/- R15K on a 300H overhaul and got it extended to 600H, with parts/crank to be re-used if within certain limits. (R15K of R200 Membership fees = 75 YEARS! what a bargain)

I believe if you take out the 3rd party insurance offered through MISASA (instead of going it alone) the Saving alone is close to the R205 you pay to MISASA annual membership, which means you get the membership almost for FREE. (Don't quote me on that I am not a broker :P )

If after this you still don't sign-up, then you must be a mizer (flame suite on) :twisted: :P :lol: He he...
I challenge you to renew or signup with MISASA today!

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby erika lambrechs » Mon May 12, 2008 3:20 pm

A big thank you to all for the hard work. Had us all worried for a long time.
Nice to know that we were listened too and that our sport is healthy again.

Niren, thanks too. Will refrain from calling you "$$$$$$Katching$$$$$", for a while, although I have just done $$$$$$$$$$$$$Katching$$$$$$$$$$$ thing with Aviation Engines.

Happy Flying again............

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Trikenut » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:15 pm

Ya, it is most apreciated! vhpy
I am not sure if everyone knows but the schedule is only for 2 stroke Rotax's not the 4 strokes.
I thought it was for both until I researched it further :oops:
I was misinformed however! :(
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby AndyCAP » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:44 pm

Rotax "new"maintanance schedule
by Leprachaun » Tue May 06, 2008 10:51 am

Hi Folks , good news at last , the new schedule is out at last.
There are a coulple of issues to be noted , but its liveable.
1 the engine needs to be inspected via the exhaust port ever 150 hours and check for sticky rings and excessive carbon build - up .Should you have carbon thicker than 0,5mm you need to decoke as if you have sticky rings.
The same at 300 hours , etc till the overhaul at 600 hours with a crank and component examination with a wear limit of 60% for replacement.
The entries need to be in the logbook , if it was not done previously , I would suggest you do it now asap.
The owner of the plane need to sign an agreement that he / she accepts the new schedule which is available from Niren at Aviation engines.
I think Niren, Mike and their lawer need a great thank you from all the Rotax users out there , as you guys dont know the amount of work and effort done to get this one through, Well done guys and thanks from all an all .
Get the new shedule asap as it has variation on the different engines , 503 , 447 , 618 and 582 , but a great step forward indeed, Leprachaun , "flying cause I want to and not beacause I have to "

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Aviation Engines » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:17 pm

Send me an email to
niren@cometaviationsupplies.co.za
and I'll forward the Official AIC that was released by CAA last year, please ntoe that when readin it, please pay special attention to the footnotes.
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Willie » Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:25 pm

justin.schoeman wrote:Interesting:


A maximum of 10 years is allowed between overhauls...

Does that mean that an engine that has done less than 300 hours, but more than 10 years must be overhauled regardless of condition???
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Paluka » Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:31 pm

I don't see an answer on Justin question, can anybody help plse?

A maximum of 10 years is allowed between overhauls...

Does that mean that an engine that has done less than 300 hours, but more than 10 years must be overhauled regardless of condition???
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Willie » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:30 pm

Paluka wrote:I don't see an answer on Justin question, can anybody help plse?

A maximum of 10 years is allowed between overhauls...

Does that mean that an engine that has done less than 300 hours, but more than 10 years must be overhauled regardless of condition???
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby bobhallo » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:19 pm

Good Day, What happened to the schedule ?

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Ou Man » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:36 pm

Now I’m once again lekker confused (though it doesn’t take much to do that).
1) According to AIC 18.4 it says “A maximum of 8 years is allowed between overhauls. All engine related rubber and plastic components to be replaced after 8 years of operation. All maintenance related work to be carried out by duly authorized personnel only.”
However, some guys on the forum talks about “A maximum of 10 years is allowed between overhauls...”

2)What is exactly meant by “overhaul”.??
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Wargames » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:59 pm

Ou Man wrote:2)What is exactly meant by “overhaul”.??
Overhaul is when someone takes your engine, and take it apart (all of it), check whether the individual parts is serviceable, if not replace, and put your engine back together again.

In language that all understand: overhaul == expensive
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Morph » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:07 pm

No ways :shock:

Overhaul means, they steal your trike, have a hot chick talk about it for a while, rebuild it into a MX2, and sell the story to Discovery Channel

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby CFD » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:21 am

Hi Guys & Mods - the links to all the docs & references are DOWN - any chance of reposting?

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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Dobbs » Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:19 pm

Guys, please can you advise - I see in the service bulletin applicable to my engine (912S), that the time between TBO has been increased to 15 years?

Is the 10 year reference to older engines? :?
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Re: Rotax "new"maintanance schedule

Postby Duck Rogers » Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:22 am

Dobbs wrote:Guys, please can you advise - I see in the service bulletin applicable to my engine (912S), that the time between TBO has been increased to 15 years?

Is the 10 year reference to older engines? :?
As far as I know.......yes, and for 2 strokes only.
It used to be a mandatory 10 years TBO regardless of hours. It has been reduced to 8 years EXCLUDING the crankshaft. Crank is included in this 8 year span ONLY if 60% of its wear limit has been exceeded.
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