Carbureted Maintenance Schedule

The aircraft has components that require regular inspection intervals and ultimately have a service lifespan. There are two ways components are categorized: hours and cycles. Hours are defined as time that the aircraft is in flight. Cycles are defined as the number of flights completed (one takeoff and landing). It is critical to log flight hours and cycles to ensure that preventive maintenance occurs when needed.

Component Preflight Maintenance Interval Service Lifespan
Airframe 100 hours 2,000 hours
Propeller 300 hours
Fuel 1 month
Spark Plugs 50 hours
Fuel Filter 300 hours
Engine Vibe Mounts 150 hours
Avionics Battery Monthly, see Battery Storage 200 cycles or 2 years
Servos 300 hours

The maintenance schedule may change due to ongoing flight testing, evaluation, and customer feedback.

EFI Engine Maintenance Chart

Item Every 50 hrs Every 100 hrs Every 150 hrs Every 200 hrs
Spark Plug Gap
Replace Spark Plug
Replace Fuel Filter
Clean Air Filter
Clean Injector
Replace Injector
Replace Fuel Pump
Replace Flow Valve
Replace Fuel Lines
Replace Throttle Actuator
Replace Exhaust Gaskets
Replace Prop Bolts
Replace Engine Bearings
Replace Engine Gaskets
Piston Rings
Cylinder Inspection
Crankcase Inspection
Replace Alternator Bearing
Replace Silicon Boots
Replace CHT

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