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Cessna 182 1973 - Servicing Requirements

Cessna 182 1973
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SERVICING
REQUIREMENTS
FUEL:
AVIATION
GRADE
--
80/87
Minimum
Grade
CAPACITY EACH STANDARD
TANK
--
32.5
Gallons
CAPACITY EACH
LONG RANGE
TANK
--
42.0
Gallons
(To
ensure
maximum fuel
capacity during
refueling, place
the
fuel
selector valve
handle in
either
"LEFT"
or
"RIGHT"
position
to
prevent
crossfeeding.)
ENGINE
Oil:
AVIATION
GRADE
--
SAE 50
Above
40°F.
SAE
10W30
or
SAE
30
Below
40°F.
(Multi-viscosity
oil
with
a
range
of SAE
10W30
is
recommended for
improved starting
in
cold
weather.
Detergent
or
dispersant
oil, conforming
to Continental
Motors
Specification
MHS-24A,
MUST
BE
USED.)
CAPACITY OF ENGINE SUMP
--
12
Quarts
(Do
not
operate
on
less
than
9
quarts.
To
minimize
loss
of oil
through
breather,
fill
to
10
quart
level
for
normal
flights
of
less
than
3
hours.
For
extended
flight,
fill
to
12
quarts.
The
above
quantities
refer
to
oil
dipstick
level
readings.)
HYDRAULIC
FLUID:
MIL-H-5606
Hydraulic
Fluid
OXYGEN:
AVIATOR'S
BREATHING
OXYGEN
--
Spec.
No.
MIL-0-27210
MAXIMUM
PRESSURE
--
1800
PSI
at
70°F.
(Cylinder
temperature
stabilized
after
filling)
Refer
to
page
7-10 for
filling
pressures.
TIRE
PRESSURE:
MAIN
WHEELS
--
42
PSI
on
6.00
-
6,
6-Ply
Rated
Tires
NOSE
WHEEL
--
49
PSIon
5.00
-
5,
6-Ply
Rated
Tire
NOSE GEAR
SHOCK
STRUT:
Keep
filled
with
hydraulic
fluid
and
inflated
with
air
to
55-60 PSI.

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