using that power plant. I haven't been able to get any of the fuel burn
rates, though.
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Bob
Patterson
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 5:29 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Choice
Hi Ben !
You're not all wet, but I think a NEW 912-S is only about $11,000,
and a NEW Lyc. is about $25,000 ! That is NOT expensive, for a modern,
well engineered aircraft engine, with modern metallurgy and electronic
ignition !!! I know of 912s with over 3,600 hrs without overhaul.
(Unlike the 1938 farm tractor technology of a Lyc. ...)
An OLD Lyc. is just a money pit - you never know when it's going
to bite you ! Cylinders crack - especially after about 3,000 hrs,
and there's no way of knowing how many hours are on your 'rebuilt'
cylinders .... about $1,800 a pop (or crack ! ;-) ) hereabouts !
I don't know about prices your way, but here, a rebuilt O-320 will
run between 19,000 and 21,000 CDN ... the days of $5,000 engines
are loooong gone ! :-)
Even with all those mods, your old Lyc. will burn a solid 8 gph -
mine went to 11 gph on the test stand ! (And some oil !)
Also, the Lyc. wants 80 octane leaded gas, which no longer exists,
so uses 100 LL, which soon will disappear - and, if you run mogas,
(which is going to be difficult, 'cause you can't run alcohol,
and everybody is trying to add at least 10% alcohol, even though
it's bad science ....) - you will have to buy expensive additives
to lube the valve seats !
The 912 was designed from scratch for mogas, and our trusty
912 burned 3 gph, dropping to about 2 1/2 in winter, for over 1,000 hours,
and no oil ! Maintenance is just routine spark plugs and air filters.
The rock solid reliability of the 912, plus the sprightly performance
and handling it gave the Rebel, are the reasons I want to go back to it !
.....bobp
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On Tuesday 06 September 2005 03:44 pm, bransom@dcsol.com wrote:
Pretty interesting to see these preferences for the 912S and XP-360. They
otherwould result in fairly different airplanes -- one easy on the gas, the
weighton steroids. Funny too Bob, you're heading back to nearly the Rebel you
started with (+20 horses), right? Coupla other thoughts:
I think it fair to say too that the 912S ain't cheap in the first place.
I like to think a 320 could be rebuilt and some of the efficiency and
tosaving items (lite alternator, LSE, Ellison carb, Prince prop -- adding up
an160+hp w/out high compression), for equal or less than a new 912S. And,
@5gph,0320 could be driven slowly most of the time at 7gph instead of 912S
whoso not too huge a gas budget difference, especially for someone like me
thiswill probably stay in the 50-100 hours flying per year. Am I all wet on
line of thought?
-Ben/ 496R
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