VII-16
February 2008
Legacy
VII-17
February 2008
Legacy
WARNING
Do not install a fuel selector or modify your fuel
selector to a “Both” position. Operating the Legacy
with such a valve is considered DANGEROUS.
The Continental engine installations are slightly different from the Lycomings in
that they have a fuel return system. Unused fuel is returned to the wings.
During the initial hours of operation keep a close eye on the fuel system. Verify
that it is plumbed properly. For example if the left tank is selected there should
be no changes in the right wing fuel quantity. (As an example fuel quantity could
increase in the right wing indicating incorrect fuel selector valve clocking with the
fuel return line.) See Fig. 1 Fuel System Schematic.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
A self contained hydraulic system is used to operate the landing gear. The pump is
electrically powered. When the “gear up” position is selected the pump is activated
and 1200 psi is provided to the up side of a piston operating the mechanism raising
the gear (and in turn operating the gear doors). This pressure is maintained although
the electric pump is disabled by an up limit pressure switch and the pressure holds
the gear in its retracted position. Upon selecting the “down” position, 550 psi is
provided to the down side of the cylinder and the gear is extended and driven to
the overcenter locked) position.
As with any hydraulic
system proper servicing is
required. Use only MIL-H-
5606 “red” hydraulic fluid,
and remember that with hy-
draulics, cleanliness is next
to godliness.
Reservoir
Filler Cap
Low
Pressure
Port
High
Pressure
Port
Gear
Pump
Old Filler Boss
Not Used
Powerpack
Motor
Hydraulic Powerpack
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