I'm currently swatting up on the oftec regs with a view to doing the ofec training and I've found a couple of things I'm unsure about.
The technical book 2 says "there are varying types of flexible oil pipes available with guarantee periods between 1 and 5 years. Where the flexible oil line is marked with a date stamp, the age of the oil line should be established and if out of the guarantee period, replaced immediately."
So you find an oil line date stamped 14, how do you know if it's good for 1 year or 5? Also the last flexible hose I picked up to replace a leaking one for my father in law was stamped ST6 2/14, was this the production date or the expiry date as it was only a few weeks ago I picked this up?!
And lastly under section 6.11.7 Initial tests it explains using your smoke pump 3 times during one service. Do people actually do this as I was led to believe you use it once just before inserting your FGA?
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The technical book 2 says "there are varying types of flexible oil pipes available with guarantee periods between 1 and 5 years. Where the flexible oil line is marked with a date stamp, the age of the oil line should be established and if out of the guarantee period, replaced immediately."
So you find an oil line date stamped 14, how do you know if it's good for 1 year or 5? Also the last flexible hose I picked up to replace a leaking one for my father in law was stamped ST6 2/14, was this the production date or the expiry date as it was only a few weeks ago I picked this up?!
And lastly under section 6.11.7 Initial tests it explains using your smoke pump 3 times during one service. Do people actually do this as I was led to believe you use it once just before inserting your FGA?
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