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GIV NOISE AND VIBRATION IN THE CABIN
CHAFE INSPECTION
revised 6/9/97
by Al Lane
Not to he provided to operators. Inspection info is in ANINI
Chapter 54 (Pylon
Inspection) and Chapter 71 (Powerplant Inspection). This is a quick
reference for
GAC personnel to locate repair info.
Noise and/or vibration in the cabin has been reported on several
GIV aircraft. Several areas can provide
paths for normal engine vibration/harmonics to bypass the engine
isolators and go directly into the cabin. In the
cabin, the vibration can be felt, or heard as "noise". In most cases,
identifying and eliminating "noise paths"
eliminates the annoying cabin noise. A thorough inspection and correction
of "noise paths" will correct the
majority of cabin noise problems.
The majority of the identified noise paths are associated with the engine
mounting and fixed cowl. The
GIV has a new mounting design that incorporates a fixed cowl which is fixed
to the thrust reverser and nose
cowl versus the engine crane beams. This design allows the "Floating" fixed
cowl to move with the engine.
Due to the new GIV engine mounting design. contact between the fixed cowl and the shear
web/crane beams
must be prevented.
The most common isolation factor used to determine if cabin noise is being generated by the
engine or a
foul between the engine and mounting is the EVM indication system. If EVM indication is present (above
approximately 0.16 ips), then a fan balance would be the first item to be performed. If EVM indication is
less
than approximately 0.16 ips. then a chafe inspection would be the first item to be performed. In all
cases, exact
details on when and where the noise is occurring, engine parameters, engine EVM indications, flight profile and
flight time, would supply the required information to start the resolution process.
The following information has been assembled to help maintenance personnel locate and eliminate the most
common noise paths. Additional information regarding engine chafes and related Rolls-Royce modifications to
the engine is provided in TAY Notice to Operators (NTO) No. 17.
If additional information or assistance is needed, please contact the area Gulfstream Field Service
Representative or Gulfstream Technical Operations.
A. Open upper and lower cowl doors on both nacelles. Check all hinge fittings on upper cowl and upper fixed
cowl for evidence of contact with shear web/crane beam assembly. Look for chafe marks and damage on
(or near) the fittings and fasteners on upper cowl and fixed cowl, then look for corresponding marks and
damage on channels, Z-angles and fasteners on shear web and crane beams. Also check for clearance
between metal seal on upper fixed cowl and both sides of the hooks, hinges and crane beams.
B. Check pylon leading edge and pylon boards for contact with fixed cowl and fuselage. Check inside the
pylon for contact between lines, components and brackets. Look for anything that may be contacting pylon
boards, pylon support structure fixed cowl or fuselage. Check bearing in aft end of thrust strut for security.
C. The following areas have been identified as noise paths into the cabin. Inspect these areas closely and
unless otherwise specified, items apply to the left and right sides.
1. Upper cowl: Look for contact between number two (2) upper cowl hook/fasteners and fixed cowl
hook/rivets on shear web. Check for evidence of contact on both sides and outboard of fixed cowl
hook. Repair per Grumman Service Bulletin 88-30.
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GIV NOISE AND VIBRATION IN THE CABIN
CHAFE INSPECTION
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by Al Lane
/ 2. Upper cowl: Look for contact between the forward side of the aft hinge fitting area (pan radius) and the
aft isolator on the aft crane beam. Repair per Grumman Service Bulletin 88-30.
3. Fixed Cowl: Look for contact between the number two (2) upper fixed cowl hook and/or
fasteners/rivets, channels and Z-angles on shear web assembly. Repair per Grumman Service Bulletin
88-27, Gulfstream drawing SE45254902 (hook repair) and/or Gulfstream drawing SE45054901 (Z-
angle repair).
4. Fixed Cowl: Look for contact between number three (3) upper fixed cowl hook and/or fasteners/rivets,
channels and Z-angles on shear web assembly. Repair per Grumman Service Bulletin 88-30.
5. Fixed Cowl: Look for contact between the fixed cowl upper metal seal and the crane beams and the
hinge fittings on the fixed cowl and upper cowl. Check both sides of the crane beams and fittings.
Repair per Grumman Service Bulletin 87-27.
6. Aft Crane Beam: Look for contact between inner ring of isolator and isolator fitting on crane beam.
Refer to GIV Maintenance Manual, Chapter 71-1-0, Engine Isolator - Inspection/Repair.
7. Pylon boards: Look for contact between ALL upper and lower boards (including pylon leading edge)
and fixed cowl and fuselage. Clearance should be 0.040 to 0.125 inch. Trim and seal boards as
necessary to provide clearance.
8. Pylon boards: Remove upper and lower pylon boards and look for contact between boards and brackets
inside pylon. With pylons open, inspect pylon interior for lines chafing together and for anything
chafing boards, pylon structure, fuselage or fixed cowl. Check thrust strut aft bearing for security.
Check for chafing between seal retainer on number two (2) lower board and crane beam attachment
fitting on fuselage.
9. Thrust reverser: Open thrust reverser doors and look for contact between lower door seal retainer and
pylon structure. Trim seal retainer angle off as required to clear chafe and paint.
10. Thrust reverser: With thrust reverser doors open, look for contact between lower door (midway back)
and pylon structure. Trim angle of pylon bracket off as required to clear chafe and paint.
11. Thrust reverser: With thrust reverser doors open, look for contact between vertical angle located near
small flap seal and pylon structure. Trim angle as required to clear chafe and paint.
12. Engine: Open lower cowl door and look for contact between ignitor cables and 7th stage check valve,
Refer to TAY Notice to Operators (NTO) No. 17. Reposition cables.
13. Engine: With lower cowl door open, look for contact between bypass duct mating flanges and 7th stage
check valve clamp, Refer to TAY Notice to Operators (NTO) No. 17. Reposition check valve clamp.
14. Engine: RIGHT HAND ONLY - With lower cowl door open, look for contact between accessory raft
on engine and trunnion mount on fixed cowl. Repair per Tay Service Bulletin 72-1144. Engine
removal is required. It is recommended left engine accessory raft also be modified to prevent future
chafing if engines are swapped for any reason.
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CHAFE INSPECTION
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15. Thrust Strut: Check both ends of the thrust strut and ensure the bearing is centered in the lug
displa ced
strut. Notify Gulfstream if either bearing is displaced (not centered in the lug). Struts with
contacting the
bearings should be removed and repaired as soon as practical. If the lug of the strut is
prevent
attaching structure at either end, corrective action should be taken as soon as possible to
damage to the thrust strut and attach fittings.
fittings (where isolators are
16. Check engine suspension link for contacting crane beam at outboard end
located).
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(Note: The following areas are not usually
D. The following are other POSSIBLE sources of noise/vibration. check ed and
all other items have been
involved with noise in cabin, and should be considered only after
cleared.).
or tie bolt.
I. Low torque on trunnion canister outer ring nut
2. Fit of main landing gear doors.
Notify Gulfstream
bolt for trunnion housing and fixed cowl.
3. Contact between aft end of inboard mount mounting /
contact. Repair requires removal of engine
Technical Operations if there is evidence of
ing improved hardware.
fixed cowl and relocating washers or install
No. 14.
ting crane beam. See OW Customer Bulletin
4. Forward fixed cowl fire seal retainer contac
in
chafe condition. Reroute per Grumman Service Bullet
5. Thrust reverser feedback cable routing causing
88-02.
thrust reverser barrel rivets (button head). Repair per
6. Upper aft pylon board seal retainer contacting
B41276.
drawing SE 45054902 or ASC 276/drawing 1159S
nents.
7. Engine "Controlex" cables contacting pylon compo
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