bat443 wrote:...please site... Otherwise it is just your opinion or that of someone who told you.
Tim
SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION NUMBER: 71-20-01, 2A-14-31. Required at 10,000hrs 20 years, or engine overhaul. Paragraph D says:
If rust is found, cracks are suspected or if airplane has exceeded the compliance flight hour time listed above, remove the tubular engine mount. Conduct a magnetic particle inspection of these areas. https://support.cessna.com/custsupt/contacts/pubs/ourpdf.pdf?as_id=37388 Technically, it is not "required" to remove the mount if you don't "see" or "suspect" anything. Guys that don't care, don't want to know, or want to save the cash are safe. Its not even an AD, so I should have been much more careful with my language.
Personally, on an airplane that may or may not have been operated for 70 years on uneven surfaces, it sure does seem prudent to go ahead and do some definitive testing beyond what an eyeball, a bright light, and a 7x magnifier can see. But that's just me...

CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
MODEL 100 SERIES (1953 - 1962)
SERVICE MANUAL
SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION NUMBER: 71-20-01
1. TITLE:
Engine Mount Inspection - All Models
2. EFFECTIVITY
Model 150 Serial Numbers 617, 628, 17001 thru 17999, 59001 thru 59018, 15059019 thru 15059700,
Model 172 Serial Numbers 610, 612, 615, 622, 625, 630, 28000 thru 29999, 36000 thru 36999, 46001
thru 47746, 17247747 thru 17249544,
Model 175 Serial Numbers 619, 626, 55001 thru 56777, 17556778 thru 17257119,
Model 180 Serial Numbers 604, 614, 624, 30000 thru 32999, 50001 thru 50911, 18050912 thru
18051183,
Model 182 Serial Numbers 613, 631, 33000 thru 34999, 51001 thru 53007, 18253008 thru 18254423,
Model 185 Serial Numbers 632, 185-0001 thru 185-0512
INSPECTION COMPLIANCE
ALL USAGE:
INITIAL
10,000 Hours
or
20 Years
(NOTE)
REPEAT
At Engine
Overhaul
(NOTE)
NOTE:
Refer to Note 1, Section 2A-14-00.
3. PURPOSE
To ensure structural integrity of the engine mount.
4. INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS
A. Remove engine cowling, engine and sufficient accessories to allow removal of the tubular engine
mount. Refer to the Model 100 Series Service Manual.
B. Clean area before inspecting if grime or debris is present.
C. Conduct a visual inspection for cracks in the welds of the tubular engine mount and within three inches
on either side of the welds. Refer to Figure 1. Use a bright light and magnification lens of 7X or greater
power to aid in inspection.
D. If rust is found, cracks are suspected or if airplane has exceeded the compliance flight hour time listed
above, remove the tubular engine mount. Conduct a magnetic particle inspection of these areas.
Refer to Section 2A-13-01, Nondestructive Inspection Methods and Requirements, Magnetic Particle
Inspection, for additional instructions.
E. Replace the tubular engine mount, engine, previously removed accessories and the engine cowling.
Refer to the Model 100 Series Service Manual.
5. ACCESS AND DETECTABLE CRACK SIZE
ACCESS/LOCATION
DETECTABLE CRACK SIZE
Under Cowl
Not Allowed
6. INSPECTION METHOD
Visual and Magnetic Particle
7. REPAIR/MODIFICATION
Repair any cracks by rewelding. Prior to welding, locate either a drive pin or a hole welded shut in
the tube to be welded. Open the hole prior to welding. After welding, while the welded area is still
hot, introduce 3cc of unboiled Linseed oil or 6cc of corrosion preventative compound conforming to
D138-1-13 Temporary Revision Number 7 - Dec 1/2011
2A-14-31
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Feb 3/2003
CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
MODEL 100 SERIES (1953 - 1962)
SERVICE MANUAL
MIL-PRF-81309, through the hole and reseal it using the same method as was used in the original
fabrication. The engine mount is not heat treated after fabrication, so no processing after welding is
required. Repairs may be made in accordance with Section 19 (Structural Repair) of the Model 100
Series Service Manual. Section 19 also describes tubes which MUST be replaced in their entirety
rather than being repaired. Any repair not available in Section 19 listed above should be coordinated
with Cessna Customer Service prior to beginning the repair.
8. COMMENTS
This is a complex and involved inspection. It is recommended that the inspection be coordinated
with an engine overhaul, even if the time does not exactly agree with inspection hours. Recurring
inspections will be satisfied by inspections at engine overhaul. The initial inspection must be
completed by June 30, 2015.