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AD 59-18-02 ACTIVE

Fuel Line Modification
Key Information
AD Number 59-18-02 Status Active
Effective Date Not specified Issue Date Not specified
Docket Number Unknown Amendment N/A
Product Type ["Aircraft"] Product Subtype ["Small Airplane"]
CFR Part --- - Part 39 CFR Section N/A
Citation This information is not available.
Applicability
Manufacturer(s) Textron Aviation Inc.
Model(s) C-45G C-45H D18S TC-45G TC-45H
Regulatory Text

59-18-02 BEECH: Applies to All Model C45G, TC45G, C45H, TC45H and D18S Airplanes.

Compliance required as indicated.

Corrosion of fuel supply lines in the wing root area can result from the flexible cockpit hot air duct touching the aluminum fuel line. Fuel line leaks due to this corrosion may cause fuel system malfunctioning or hazardous accumulations of fuel and fumes in the wings or cabin. To prevent these conditions, accomplish the following:

(a) Compliance required not later than October 15, 1959.

(1) Inspect the 5/8-inch O.D. fuel line (Beech P/N's 407-189686 LH and 407-189731 RH) beneath each battery installation on both sides of the airplane for indications of corrosion. Replace the lines if damaged.

(2) Install 5/8-inch I.D. x 1/16-inch tubing (Tygon tubing manufactured by U.S. Stoneware, Akron 9, Ohio) split lengthwise over the fuel lines (407-189686 LH and 407- 189731 RH) in the area of the cockpit hot air duct. Secure the split tubing by taping.

(3) Obtain adequate clearance between the fuel line and the cabin hot air duct by installing a suitable double clamp on the line and duct.

(b) Compliance required at each periodic airplane inspection after accomplishment of (a).

(1) Remove split Tygon tubing from fuel supply lines (407-189686 LH and 407-189731 RH) and inspect lines for corrosion. Replace fuel lines if necessary.

(2) Reinstall split Tygon tubing and double clamp between cabin hot air duct and fuel line as outlined in (a)(2) and (a)(3).

(Beech Service Bulletin No. 68, Model D18S issued February 1959, covers this same subject.)