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Lycoming AIO-360 Series User Manual

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NOTE
In order to accommodate clearer type, larger charts and graphs, and more
detailed illustrations, this edition of the O-360, HO-360, IO-360, AIO-360,
HIO-360 and TIO-360 Operator’s Manual, Lycoming Part Number
60297-12, is presented in an 8-1/2 x 11 inch format. This edition is a
complete manual, current as of the date of issue. The manual incorporates
all previously issued revisions.
This manual will be kept current by revisions available from Lycoming
distributors or from the factory. All revisions will be accompanied by an
Operator’s Manual Revision page which will identify the revision level, the
date of the revision, and the pages revised, added or deleted. All revisions
will be supplied in the 8-1/2 x 11 inch format.

Table of Contents

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Lycoming AIO-360 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement360 cu in (5.9 L)
Fuel TypeAvGas 100LL
Fuel SystemCarbureted or Fuel Injected
Number of Cylinders4
TypeHorizontally Opposed, Air Cooled
Bore5.125 in (130.2 mm)
Stroke4.375 in (111.1 mm)
Compression Ratio8.5:1
Max Power180 hp (134 kW)
Length29.5 in (749 mm)
Oil Capacity8 quarts (7.6 liters)
Engine TypePiston

Summary

Owners, Operators, and Maintenance Personnel

Safety Warning

Warns about engine performance loss and damage from not following instructions.

Important Safety Notice

General Safety Information

Emphasizes reading warnings and cautions to minimize risks.

Warranty Information

Warranty and Remedy

Outlines Lycoming's warranty obligations and limitations for new engines.

Warranty Terms and Procedures

Details labor charges, spare parts, and claim reporting requirements.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Specifies conditions voiding warranty and limiting liability.

Section 2: Specifications

Section 3: Operating Instructions

Starting Procedures

Outlines recommended procedures for starting engines with different fuel systems.

Operation in Flight

Covers throttle movements and fuel mixture leaning procedures.

Section 4: Periodic Inspections

Importance of Inspections

Stresses the criticality of regular checks for safety and component durability.

Daily Pre-Flight Inspections

Defines the daily pre-flight inspection for engine and aircraft.

Scheduled Engine Inspections

Details 25-hour, 50-hour, 100-hour, and 400-hour inspection requirements.

Section 5: Maintenance Procedures

Ignition and Electrical System Maintenance

Details ignition harness replacement and magneto timing procedures.

Section 6: Trouble-Shooting

Engine Failure to Start

Lists probable causes and remedies for engine starting failures.

Engine Idling and Power Issues

Addresses problems with idling, low power, and uneven running.

Oil Pressure and Temperature Issues

Covers causes and remedies for low oil pressure and high oil temperature.

Turbocharger Performance Issues

Troubleshoots noise, vibration, power loss, and critical altitude problems.

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