Engine Overhaul Manual
Jabiru Aircraft
Pty Ltd
Jabiru 2200 & 3300 Aircraft Engines
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Complete Overhaul:
replace fuel pump and gaskets complete.
Two different fuel pumps have been used on Jabiru Engines
– as shown in Figure 115. Note the cast
emblems on the top of the pump on the left
– this is a Type 1 pump while the other is a Type 2. Both
pumps are driven by pushrods acting from a special lobe of the camshaft, however the Type 2 pump
requires a different length pushrod to the Type 1: refer to Table 10 for lengths.
Wherever a Type 1 pump is replaced with a Type 2 the pump pushrod must also be replaced.
Figure 115
– Fuel Pumps (Type 1 on Left, Type 2 on Right)
5.16 Subassembly H
– Final Assembly
5.16.1 Exhaust System
5.16.1.1 Mandatory Updates
Engines equipped with exhausts which require gaskets between the manifold and the cylinder head are
recommended to be replaced with non-gasket exhaust systems at overhaul.
5.16.1.2 Inspection & Repair
Visually inspect the entire system for cracks, dents and wear.
Inspect sealing faces for damage such as gas erosion.
Spring tags that are excessively worn must be replaced.
Systems that show signs of excess leakage must be adjusted or replaced.