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Cessna 182 1973 - Optional Systems; Long Range Fuel Tanks; Cold Weather Equipment; Winterization Kit and Non-Congealing Oil Cooler

Cessna 182 1973
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54
Section
VII
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OPTIONAL
SYSTEMS
This section contains
a
description,
operating
procedures,
and
per-
formance
data
(when
applicable)
for
some
of
the
optional
equipment
which
may
be
installed
in
your
Cessna.
Owner's
Manual
Supplements
are
pro-
vided
to
cover operation
of
other
optional equipment
systems
when
installed
in
your
airplane.
Contact
your
Cessna
Dealer
for
a
complete
list
of
avail-
able
optional
equipment.
LONG
RANGE
FUEL
TANKS
Special
wings
with
long
range
fuel tanks
are
available
to
replace
the
standard
wings
and
fuel tanks
for
greater
endurance and
range.
When
these tanks
are
installed,
the
total
usable
fuel,
for
all
flight conditions,
is
79
gallons.
COLD
WEATHER
EQUIPMENT
WINTERIZATION
KIT
AND
NON-CONGEALING
OIL
COOLER.
For
continuous
operation
in
temperatures
consistently
below
20°F,
the
Cessna
winterization
kit and
non-congealing
oil
cooler
should
be
in-
stalled
to
improve
engine
operation.
The
winterization
kit
consists
of
two
shields
to
partially cover
the
cowl
nose
cap
opening,
one
shield
to
cover
the
carburetor
air
intake,
and insulation
for
the
crankcase breather
line.
Once
installed,
the
crankcase
breather
insulation is
approved
for
perma-
nent
use
in
both cold and
hot
weather.
The
non-congealing
oil
cooler
re-
places
the
standard
oil
cooler
and
provides
improved
oil
flow
through
the
cooler
in
cold
weather.
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