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PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA

MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MANUAL PART NO. 3036122

6. Cleaning/Painting

A. Cleaning of Oil-to-Fuel Heater

CAUTION: DO NOT CLEAN EXTERIOR OF UNIT WITH SOLVENTS. THESE


MATERIALS CAN DAMAGE INSULATION MOLDED AROUND UNIT.
WASH OFF ANY SOLVENT INADVERTENTLY SPLASHED ON
INSULATION USING SOAP AND WATER. CAP ALL PORTS TO PREVENT
SOAP AND WATER ENTERING UNIT.

(1) Clean exterior with soap and water.

(2) Use a soft bristle brush and/or lint-free cloths and isopropyl alcohol (PWC11-014) to
remove contamination from oil and fuel ports.

(3) If flushing of unit is required, the complete assembly must be sent to an approved
overhaul facility for back flushing.

7. Inspection/Check

A. Inspection of Oil-to-Fuel Heater

(1) Examine the mounting lugs for cracks and other damages. Cracks are not
permitted. Minor damage can be repaired.

(2) Make sure condition of insulating coating. Repair as necessary. (Ref. Para. 8.).

(3) Make sure identification plate for attachment.

(4) If the fuel heater is removed, do the inspection as follows:

(a) Examine bores of oil and outlet ports and fuel outlet port for damage on sealing
surfaces.

(b) Examine fuel inlet port for damage to threads.

(c) Check for damage and correct installation of threaded inserts located at fuel
outlet port and boss adjacent to oil inlet port. Replace threaded inserts as
required (Ref. 70-00-00, STANDARD PRACTICES - REPAIR).

8. Approved Repairs

A. General

(1) Make sure all areas are cleaned and corrosion preventive treatment applied to
aluminum surfaces, after doing minor repairs.

(2) Minor damage such as burrs, scores, scratches, nicks and other similar defects on
sealing surfaces in oil and fuel ports may be cleaned up with a abrasive cloth
(PWC05-061). Remove all high spots.

(3) Smooth minor surface defects on mounting lugs and other metal surfaces with a
fine stone or Swiss file.

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