76-24-02 LAKE AIRCRAFT, DIVISION OF CONSOLIDATED AERONAUTICS, INC: Amendment 39-2774. Applies to all Lake Model LA-4-200 airplanes certified in all categories equipped with Stewart Warner Model 8406J engine oil coolers.
Compliance required as indicated unless already accomplished.
To preclude possible oil cooler failures allowing rapid loss of engine oil which could result in engine stoppage, accomplish the following:
A. Before next flight of the affected airplanes, inspect the engine oil cooler (fluid fitting side) to determine whether it is a Model 8406J S/N 101 through 1500.
1. If the oil cooler is a Model 8406J S/N 101 through 1500, prior to further flight, replace this cooler with an FAA approved oil cooler not of the above model and serial number.
2. If the oil cooler is not of the model and serial number listed above, make an entry in the aircraft maintenance records indicating that this airworthiness directive has been accomplished and the airplane may be returned to service.
B. The inspection and maintenance record entry required by paragraph A2 may be accomplished by holder of a pilot's certificate issued under Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations on any aircraft owned or operated by him.
C. Equivalent methods of compliance with this AD may be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, New England Region.
NOTE: A ferry permit to accomplish a needed oil cooler replacement may be issued under the provisions of FAR 21.197 by FAA District Offices, with appropriate limitations.
This amendment becomes effective immediately upon publication in the Federal Register for all persons except those to whom it was made effective immediately upon receipt of airmail letter dated October 15, 1976.