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Rotax 912/914
Service
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Oil Change
Replace oil, oil filter disassembly, inspection and renew,
check magnetic plug.
Pennzoil 20W50 ( when using 100LL)
$65.00 labor.
(should be done every 25 hours)
Mobil 1 MX4T ( when using unleaded fuel) $65.00 labor.
(should be done every 50 hours)
Depending on application and ease of access to components, prices
could vary. |
| Carburetor Synchronization - Mechanical and Pneumatic
adjustment. Inspection of cable assemblies. $65.00 Depending
on application and ease of access to components, prices could vary. |
| Spark Plug replacement and Air Filter service -
Adjust and replace spark plugs, service air filters. $65.00
labor.
Depending on application and ease of access to components, prices
could vary. |
| Carburetor rebuilding, Gearbox re-shimming, Electrical
systems, Head & Cylinder work, All other maintenance labor - $65.00 per hour. |
On 912's manufactured after
about 1995 the end of the connecting rod was drilled to
allow oil into the center of the wrist pin. We have
run the engines with and without the holes and found no
difference. We feel that we should notify the
customers of the 912 that Rotax felt
that it was necessary to have these holes and that we should
give some instructions on how we have added them to some
engines.
You will need the following; Variable speed drill,
sharp 3\32" drill bit, sharp 1\8" drill bit,
counter sink bit, small dremel stone, a piece of
1\2" wood dowel rod, center punch, patience!

First; With the pistons removed decide on a connecting
rod and turn the crankshaft until the rod is sticking all
the way out of the case. Mark the top center of the
connecting rod and insert your piece of 1\2" dowel rod
through the wrist pin hole so that when the drill bit comes
through you don't go all the way to the back and damage the
back of the wrist pin hole, also put a clean rag in the
cylinder hole to keep out metal cuttings. Now take the
3\32" drill bit and drill through where you marked the
connecting rod, then change to the 1\8" drill bit and
enlarge the hole up to 1\8".

Now take the counter sink bit and chamfer the outside of the
hole just enough to remove the sharp edges of the hole.
Don't try to use a larger drill bit for this because
it will not give a nice smooth even chamfer all around.

Take the small dremel stone, similar to the one in the
picture of the tools needed, and cut the shaft of it short
enough so that you can put it inside of the wrist pin hole
and bring the shaft out of the hole you just drilled.
Now carefully hook this up to your drill and put just a
light pulling pressure on the stone and run the drill
at slow speed for about 2 seconds, just enough to
remove the flashing that the drill bit left when it came
through. Take a wrist pin and push it through the
wrist pin hole and if it goes through smoothly you are done,
if you feel it hang up at all put your dremel stone back in
and run it for another 2 seconds. This is where you
need the patience, you don't need to grind on this
it's a very light duty thing, you just need to remove enough
material to allow the wrist pin to go through smoothly.
Once you are satisfied that the wrist pin goes through
smoothly move on to the other 3 connecting rods and when you
have all four finished, continue with the installation
instructions.

CLEAN UP EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU
CONTINUE TO REASSEMBLE YOUR ENGINE!!
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