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AD 61-24-01 ACTIVE

Main Oil Screen
Key Information
AD Number 61-24-01 Status Active
Effective Date Not specified Issue Date Not specified
Docket Number Unknown Amendment N/A
Product Type ["Aircraft"] Product Subtype ["Large Airplane"]
CFR Part --- - Part 39 CFR Section N/A
Citation (Federal Register: November 23, 1961)
Applicability
Manufacturer(s) The Boeing Company
Model(s) 707-100 Long Body 707-100B Long Body 707-100B Short Body 707-200 707-300 Series 707-300B Series 707-300C Series 707-400 Series 720 Series 720B Series DC-8-11 DC-8-12 DC-8-21 DC-8-31 DC-8-32 DC-8-33 DC-8-41 DC-8-42 DC-8-43 DC-8-51 DC-8-52 DC-8-53 DC-8-55 DC-8-61 DC-8-61F DC-8-62 DC-8-62F DC-8-63 DC-8-63F DC-8-71 DC-8-71F DC-8-72 DC-8-72F DC-8-73 DC-8-73F DC-8F-54 DC-8F-55
Regulatory Text

61-24-01 BOEING AND DOUGLAS: Amdt. 369 Part 507 Federal Register November 23, 1961. Applies to all 707/720 Series and DC-8 Series aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft JT3C-12, JT3D-1, JT3D-1-MC6, JT3D-1-MC7, and JT3D-3 engines. \n\n\tCompliance required as indicated. \n\n\tA recent failure of the low compressor turbine shaft resulted in overspeeding and separation of the low compressor turbines. To prevent recurrence of this difficulty, the following action is required on any turbine engine that has been disassembled since last overhaul to the extent of exposing any bearing compartment: \n\n\tAt periods not to exceed 12 hours' time in service, the main oil screen shall be disassembled, inspected and cleaned in accordance with Pratt and Whitney Overhaul Manual. The inspection shall be repeated until the screen is free of contamination for two successive inspections. If contaminants indicative of engine part failure or contaminants in sufficient quantity to plug the oil screen are found during any inspection the engine shall not be operated until the cause of the difficulty has been determined and satisfactorily corrected. \n\n\tUpon request of the operator, an FAA maintenance inspector, subject to prior approval of the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA Eastern Region, may adjust the repetitive inspection intervals specified in this AD to permit compliance at an established inspection period of the operator if the request contains substantiating data to justify the increase for such operator. \n\n\t(Pratt and Whitney telegram to all turbojet engine operators dated November 9, 1961, covers the same subject.) \n\n\tThis directive effective upon publication in the Federal Register for all persons except those to whom it was made effective immediately by telegram dated November 10, 1961. \n\n\tRevised February 13, 1962, and June 7, 1962.