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Piper ARROW III Service Manual

Piper ARROW III
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ARROW III - TURBO ARROW III
ARROW
SERVICE MANUAL
CARD 1 OF 3
PA-28R-201/201T
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
(PART NUMBER 761 639)
1A1
Courtesy of Bomar Flying Service
www.bomar.biz

Table of Contents

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Piper ARROW III Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerPiper Aircraft
ModelARROW III
EngineLycoming IO-360-C1C6
Horsepower200 hp
Maximum Takeoff Weight2, 750 lb (1, 247 kg)
Seating Capacity4
Propeller2-blade, constant speed
Length24 ft 7 in (7.49 m)

Summary

SERVICE MANUAL

SECTION I - INTRODUCTION

1-2. Scope of Manual

Defines the manual's coverage of routine service, inspections, and maintenance.

SECTION II - HANDLING AND SERVICING

2-1. Introduction

Introduces routine handling and servicing procedures.

2-11. Introduction to Ground Handling

Details essential ground handling procedures for safe operation.

SECTION III - INSPECTION

3-5. Preflight Inspection

Critical safety check before flight for operational readiness.

SECTION IV - STRUCTURES

4-1. Introduction

Explains removal, installation, rigging, and adjustment of structural components.

4-14. Removal of Wing

Details the procedure for removing a wing.

4-15. Installation of Wing

Details the procedure for installing a wing.

4-57. Fiberglass Touch-Up and Surface Repairs

Covers minor repairs to fiberglass surfaces.

SECTION V - SURFACE CONTROLS

5-1. Introduction

Explains removal, installation, rigging, and adjustment of control assemblies.

5-16. Rigging and Adjustment of Stabilator Controls

Crucial for flight control accuracy and proper operation.

SECTION VI - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

6-3. Troubleshooting

Essential for diagnosing and resolving hydraulic system issues.

SECTION VII - LANDING GEAR AND BRAKE SYSTEM

7-3. TROUBLESHOOTING

Essential for diagnosing landing gear and brake system issues.

7-27. Alignment of Main Landing Gear

Critical for proper wheel alignment and tire wear.

SECTION VIII - POWER PLANT [CONTINENTAL]

8-3. Troubleshooting

Essential for diagnosing engine issues.

SECTION VIIIA - POWER PLANT [LYCOMING]

8A-3. TROUBLESHOOTING

Essential for diagnosing engine issues.

SECTION IX - FUEL SYSTEM

9-3. TROUBLESHOOTING

Essential for diagnosing fuel system issues.

9-5. Removal of Fuel Tanks

Major maintenance task involving fuel tank removal.

SECTION X - INSTRUMENTS

10-3. Vacuum System Description and Operation

Details on the vacuum system operation.

10-18. Troubleshooting

Essential for diagnosing instrument issues.

SECTION XI - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

11-3. TROUBLESHOOTING

Essential for diagnosing electrical system issues.

11-4. Alternator System

Covers the critical alternator system.

11-13. Removing and Installing Rectifiers

Specific electrical component maintenance.

SECTION XII - ELECTRONICS

12-4. Introduction to Emergency Locator Transmitter

Introduces a safety-critical system.

12-10. Testing Emergency Locator Transmitter

Critical safety procedure for ELT operation.

SECTION XIII - HEATING AND VENTILATING

13-3. Heater Maintenance

Important maintenance task for cabin comfort and safety.

SECTION XIV - ACCESSORIES AND UTILITIES

14-4. Malfunction Detection

Crucial for diagnosing air conditioning problems.

14-5. Special Servicing Procedures

Key procedures for servicing the air conditioning system.

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