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MODEL
182
&
T182
SERIES
SERVICE
MANUAL
NOTES :
Note
1:
This
life
limit
is
not
intended
to
allow
flexible
fluid-carrying
Teflon
or
rubber hoses
in
a
deteriorated
or
damaged
condition
to
remain
in
service.
Replace
engine
compartment
flexible
Teflon
(AE3663819BXXXX
series
hose)
fluid
carrying
hoses
(Cessna
installed only)
every
ten
years
or
at
engine
overhaul,
whichever
occurs
first.
Replace engine
compartment
flexible
rubber fluid carrying
hoses
(Cessna
installed
only) every
five
years
or
at
engine
overhaul,
whichever
occurs
first
(this
does
not include
drain
hoses).
Hoses
which
are
beyond
these limits
and
are
in
a
serviceable
condition,
must be
placed
on
order
immediately
and
then
be
replaced
within
120
days
after
receiving
the
new
hose
from
Cessna.
Note
2:
For
Textron Lycoming
engines,
refer
to
latest
Textron
Lycoming
Engine
Service Bulletins.
For
TCM
engines, refer
to
Teledyne
Continental
Service
Bulletin
SB97-6,
or
latest
revision.
Note
3:
Refer
to
FAR
91.207
for
battery
replacement
time
limits.
Note
4:
Refer
to
Airborne
Air
&
Fuel
Product
Reference
Memo
No.
39,
or
latest
revision,
for
replacement time
limits.
Note
5:
For
airplanes
equipped
with
Slick
magnetos,
refer
to
Slick
Service
Bulletin
SB2-80C,
or
latest
revision,
for
time
limits.
For
airplanes
equipped
with
TCM/Bendix
magnetos,
refer
to
Teledyne
Continental
Motors
Service
Bulletin
No.
643,
or
latest
revision,
for
time limits.
Note
6:
For
engines,
Refer
to
Teledyne
Continental
Service
Information
Letter
SIL98-9,
or
latest
revision,
for
time
limits.
For
Textron Lycoming
engines,
Refer
to Textron/Lycoming
Service
Instruction
S.I.
1009AJ,
or
latest
revision,
for
time limits.
Note
7:
Refer
to Cessna
Service
Bulletin
SEB94-7
Revision
1/Dukes
Inc.
Service
Bulletin
NO.
0003,
or
latest
revision.
Note
8:
Refer
to
the
applicable
McCauley
or
Hartzell
Service
Bulletins
and
Overhaul
Manual
for
replacement
and
overhaul information.
Note
9:
The
air
filter
may
be
cleaned,
refer
to
Section
2
of
this
service
manual
for
servicing
instructions.
For
airplanes
equipped
with
an
air
filter
manufactured
by
Donaldson,
refer
to Donaldson
Aircraft
Filters
Service
Instructions P46-9075
for
detailed
servicing instructions.
The
address
for
Donaldson
Aircraft
Filters
is:
Customer
Service
115
E.
Steels
Corners
RD
Stow
OH.
44224
Do
not
overservice
the
air
filter,
overservicing
increases the
risk
of
damage
to
the
air
filter
from
excessive
handling.
A
damaged/worn air
filter
may
expose
the
engine
to
unfiltered air
and
result
in
damage/excessive
wear
to
the
engine.
Note
10:
Replace
the turbocharger
oil
line
check
valve
every
1,000
hours
of
operation
(Refer
to
Cessna
Service
Bulletin
SEB91-7
Revision
1,
or
latest
revision).
Note
11:
Replace
engine driven dry
vacuum pump
not
equipped
with
a
wear
indicator
every
500
hours
of
operation,
or replace according
to
the vacuum
pump
manufacturer's
recommended
inspection
and
replacement
interval,
whichever
occurs first.
Replace
stand-by
vacuum
pump
not
equipped
with
a
wear
indicator
every
500
hours
of
operation
or
10
years,
whichever
occurs
first,
or
replace
according
to
the
vacuum
pump
manufacturer's
recommended
inspection
and
replacement
interval,
whichever
occurs
first.
For
a
vacuum
pump
equipped
with
a
wear
indicator,
replace
pump
according
to
the
vacuum
pump
manufacturer's
recommended
inspection
and
replacement
intervals.
Temporary
Revision
Number
3
2-40
©
2002
Cessna
Aircraft
Company
7
October
2002
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Cessna T182 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeLycoming IO-540-AB1A5
Horsepower230 hp
Seating Capacity4
Service Ceiling18, 100 feet
Takeoff Distance1, 600 feet
Landing Distance1, 350 ft
TypeSingle-engine
Max Takeoff Weight3, 100 lb
Wingspan36 ft
Length29 ft
Height9 feet 3 inches
Fuel Capacity92 US gal (348 L)

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