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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I have talked to Bob a couple of times about the engine that is in the REbel
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This one is a 0-320-E2A. I am wondering what most of you guys have put in
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
oversize at the last overhaul.
To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
firewall.
Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
pounds, too.
Walter
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the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
oversize at the last overhaul.
To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
firewall.
Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
pounds, too.
Walter
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I have talked to Bob a couple of times about the
engine that is in the REbel
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This one is a 0-320-E2A. I am wondering what most of
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I use an 0320 E2D, with light starter and alternator. and a metal Sensenich. I would, next time, consider a Prince prop or other composite for weight, even on floats.
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
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From: Walter Klatt <Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
Sent: Sep 27, 2005 11:52 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
The Sensenich prop weigh's 30 lbs, the Prince 5 lbs.
Dale
I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
oversize at the last overhaul.
To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
firewall.
Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
pounds, too.
Walter
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From: Walter Klatt <Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
Sent: Sep 27, 2005 11:52 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
The Sensenich prop weigh's 30 lbs, the Prince 5 lbs.
Dale
I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
oversize at the last overhaul.
To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
firewall.
Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
pounds, too.
Walter
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 8:10 PM
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Subject: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I have talked to Bob a couple of times about the
engine that is in the REbel
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This one is a 0-320-E2A. I am wondering what most of
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Thanks Walter for the feedback. My firewall is 3" back as well. Although I
understand the reasoning, I don't have the desire to ever go to a smaller
engine, so I don't mind buying the airplane this way. I think it also gives
me the advantage of possibly mounting the Battery up front so that I can
otherwise avoid the possibility of a missle coming at me during a frontal
impact of the airplane. I may end up looking at an alternate composite
propeller to balance out the weight with the battery up front. I also have a
NIB Sensenig that is about 40 lbs. SO I may end up selling that...
I also have a lightweight starter, but have kept the fuel pump to be used as
an aux fuel pump for safety. That adds a little weight.
Jim!
On 9/27/2005 8:52 PM, WALTER.KLATT@SHAW.CA wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:
-> I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
-> the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
-> suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
-> to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
-> everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
-> noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
-> adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
-> oversize at the last overhaul.
->
-> To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
-> alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
->
-> Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
-> should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
-> my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
-> on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
-> exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
->
-> I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
-> firewall.
->
-> Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
-> pounds, too.
->
-> Walter
->
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understand the reasoning, I don't have the desire to ever go to a smaller
engine, so I don't mind buying the airplane this way. I think it also gives
me the advantage of possibly mounting the Battery up front so that I can
otherwise avoid the possibility of a missle coming at me during a frontal
impact of the airplane. I may end up looking at an alternate composite
propeller to balance out the weight with the battery up front. I also have a
NIB Sensenig that is about 40 lbs. SO I may end up selling that...
I also have a lightweight starter, but have kept the fuel pump to be used as
an aux fuel pump for safety. That adds a little weight.
Jim!
On 9/27/2005 8:52 PM, WALTER.KLATT@SHAW.CA wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:
-> I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
-> the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
-> suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
-> to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
-> everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
-> noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
-> adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
-> oversize at the last overhaul.
->
-> To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
-> alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
->
-> Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
-> should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
-> my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
-> on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
-> exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
->
-> I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
-> firewall.
->
-> Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
-> pounds, too.
->
-> Walter
->
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Hi Jim !
You still will have C of G problems putting the battery on the
firewall, unless you use a light battery like Walter's, or even a
small motorcycle battery.
If you can return or sell that new Sensenich, and order a
Prince composite prop, you'll likely save yourself about $400,
AND about 30 lb on the nose ! They work great !
As for the fuel pump - get rid of it ! It will likely cause
more problems than it might ever cure, and, whether it is hooked
up or not, it is using up horsepower, and adding wear (metal !)
to the engine ! If you look back in the archives, you'll see some
comments on problems with the fuel flow with low tanks, which
would be greatly aggravated by having a pump !
......bobp
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You still will have C of G problems putting the battery on the
firewall, unless you use a light battery like Walter's, or even a
small motorcycle battery.
If you can return or sell that new Sensenich, and order a
Prince composite prop, you'll likely save yourself about $400,
AND about 30 lb on the nose ! They work great !
As for the fuel pump - get rid of it ! It will likely cause
more problems than it might ever cure, and, whether it is hooked
up or not, it is using up horsepower, and adding wear (metal !)
to the engine ! If you look back in the archives, you'll see some
comments on problems with the fuel flow with low tanks, which
would be greatly aggravated by having a pump !
......bobp
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On Wednesday 28 September 2005 01:19 pm, pequeajim@dcsol.com wrote:
IThanks Walter for the feedback. My firewall is 3" back as well. Although
givesunderstand the reasoning, I don't have the desire to ever go to a smaller
engine, so I don't mind buying the airplane this way. I think it also
have ame the advantage of possibly mounting the Battery up front so that I can
otherwise avoid the possibility of a missle coming at me during a frontal
impact of the airplane. I may end up looking at an alternate composite
propeller to balance out the weight with the battery up front. I also
asNIB Sensenig that is about 40 lbs. SO I may end up selling that...
I also have a lightweight starter, but have kept the fuel pump to be used
an aux fuel pump for safety. That adds a little weight.
Jim!
On 9/27/2005 8:52 PM, WALTER.KLATT@SHAW.CA wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:
-> I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
-> the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
-> suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
-> to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
-> everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
-> noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
-> adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
-> oversize at the last overhaul.
->
-> To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
-> alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
->
-> Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
-> should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
-> my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
-> on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
-> exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
->
-> I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
-> firewall.
->
-> Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
-> pounds, too.
->
-> Walter
->
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I would be careful about using a fuel pump with a gravity feed fuel system. We've discussed this before on the list, and how you plumb and position your selector/shut-off valves is very critical.
Walter
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Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:19 am
Subject: RE: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Thanks Walter for the feedback. My firewall is 3" back as well.
Although I
understand the reasoning, I don't have the desire to ever go to a
smaller
engine, so I don't mind buying the airplane this way. I think it
also gives
me the advantage of possibly mounting the Battery up front so that
I can
otherwise avoid the possibility of a missle coming at me during a
frontal
impact of the airplane. I may end up looking at an alternate
composite
propeller to balance out the weight with the battery up front. I
also have a
NIB Sensenig that is about 40 lbs. SO I may end up selling that...
I also have a lightweight starter, but have kept the fuel pump to
be used as
an aux fuel pump for safety. That adds a little weight.
Jim!
On 9/27/2005 8:52 PM, WALTER.KLATT@SHAW.CA wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:
-> I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
-> the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
-> suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
-> to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
-> everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
-> noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
-> adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
-> oversize at the last overhaul.
->
-> To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
-> alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
->
-> Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
-> should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
-> my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
-> on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
-> exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
->
-> I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
-> firewall.
->
-> Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
-> pounds, too.
->
-> Walter
->
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Dale, I got the weight off the Sensenich website, and never actually weighed mine, but they are certainly not light. The 37 pounds might include the spacer, not sure.
Would lke to hear more about the Prince and its performance. Sounds good, and 5 lbs is extremely light if that is what it is.
Walter
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Would lke to hear more about the Prince and its performance. Sounds good, and 5 lbs is extremely light if that is what it is.
Walter
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Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:58 am
Subject: RE: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
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From: Walter Klatt <Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
Sent: Sep 27, 2005 11:52 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
The Sensenich prop weigh's 30 lbs, the Prince 5 lbs.
Dale
I have an old style conical mount 150 hp 0320, with the carb in
the centre and rear of the oil sump. Not sure of the original
suffix number, but something like an A1A, except I converted it
to fixed pitch. I have the old Bendix mags. At 375 hours,
everything still working good. I recently rotated my plugs and
noted that the gaps are getting a little oblong, so will need to
adjust them soon. I have the steel cyl barrels which were bored
oversize at the last overhaul.
To keep it light I used a Skytec starter and a small Nippon Denso
alternator from a Chevy Sprint.
Not sure if you were going on floats or not, but on wheels,
should be able to use a lighter wood or composite prop. I liked
my old Warp Drive, but they did have the aluminum collar cracking
on some at the root of the blades. Never happened on mine, so not
exactly sure why some have it, and others do not.
I use a light 13 pound Odyssey PC625 battery mounted ahead of the
firewall.
Also have my firewall cut back 3 inches, which should save a few
pounds, too.
Walter
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I have talked to Bob a couple of times about the
engine that is in the REbel
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This one is a 0-320-E2A. I am wondering what most of
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
Lightweight starter, nippondenso alternator, and a composite prop are theAlso, what all can I do to lighten the load out front?
biggies. You can also save weight on your exhaust, electronic ignotion
instead of mags and use an aluminum cowl.
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
My 0320 uses a mechanical pump and an electric back up because I have an Ellison Throttle Body carb and Ellison says it it necessary for fuel preasure. All though I didn't like the complexity and weightI have never experienced a problem with it.
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I weighed my Sensenich prop (74x56) and it was 40 lbs. with nose cone, front and rear plates, spacer and bolts.
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Dale,
I weighed my Sensenich prop (74x56) with nose cone, spacer, front and rear mounting plates and bolts. It was 40 lbs.
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I weighed my Sensenich prop (74x56) with nose cone, spacer, front and rear mounting plates and bolts. It was 40 lbs.
Bruce
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
thanks much bruce thats a heavy prop , like mine any comments on
relative efficiency?
if you were buying a Prince-- which length and pitch would you order with a
160 hp engine?
bob fisher
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relative efficiency?
if you were buying a Prince-- which length and pitch would you order with a
160 hp engine?
bob fisher
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front and rear plates, spacer and bolts.I weighed my Sensenich prop (74x56) and it was 40 lbs. with nose cone,
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I am seriously considering the Prince prop that isbeing used on the Ultimate
Rebel. You're right, the weight savings is a good thing and I would like to
mount my battery on the firewall after I add some of the mods to the
firewall. Even if I save 18-20 pounds, that is 3+ gallons of gas!
For any of you guys that are using the Prince lightweight prop, what is your
idle like?
-> From: Bob Patterson <beep@sympatico.ca>
-> Reply-To: beep@sympatico.ca
-> Organization: InterBIZ, and Patterson Systems
-> To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> Subject: Re: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
-> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:39:18 -0400
->
->
-> Hi Jim !
->
-> You still will have C of G problems putting the battery on the
-> firewall, unless you use a light battery like Walter's, or even a
-> small motorcycle battery.
->
-> If you can return or sell that new Sensenich, and order a
-> Prince composite prop, you'll likely save yourself about $400,
-> AND about 30 lb on the nose ! They work great !
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Rebel. You're right, the weight savings is a good thing and I would like to
mount my battery on the firewall after I add some of the mods to the
firewall. Even if I save 18-20 pounds, that is 3+ gallons of gas!
For any of you guys that are using the Prince lightweight prop, what is your
idle like?
-> From: Bob Patterson <beep@sympatico.ca>
-> Reply-To: beep@sympatico.ca
-> Organization: InterBIZ, and Patterson Systems
-> To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> Subject: Re: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
-> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:39:18 -0400
->
->
-> Hi Jim !
->
-> You still will have C of G problems putting the battery on the
-> firewall, unless you use a light battery like Walter's, or even a
-> small motorcycle battery.
->
-> If you can return or sell that new Sensenich, and order a
-> Prince composite prop, you'll likely save yourself about $400,
-> AND about 30 lb on the nose ! They work great !
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Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
I wonder if anyone has put together a comparison of how much you actually
save with different options. FOr example, lightweight starter over a
standard starter, save 4 lbs, Prince prop over the Sensenig prop, 25 lbs,
etc??
-> X-Sender: drewjan@mail.cabletv.on.ca
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-> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:17:56 -0400
-> To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> From: Drew Dalgleish <drewjan@cabletv.on.ca>
-> Subject: Re: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
-> In-Reply-To: <1127876982@dcsol.com>
->
-> >Also, what all can I do to lighten the load out front?
->
->
-> Lightweight starter, nippondenso alternator, and a composite prop are the
-> biggies. You can also save weight on your exhaust, electronic ignotion
-> instead of mags and use an aluminum cowl.
-> Drew
->
->
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save with different options. FOr example, lightweight starter over a
standard starter, save 4 lbs, Prince prop over the Sensenig prop, 25 lbs,
etc??
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-> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:17:56 -0400
-> To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> From: Drew Dalgleish <drewjan@cabletv.on.ca>
-> Subject: Re: Which o 320 is in your Rebel?
-> In-Reply-To: <1127876982@dcsol.com>
->
-> >Also, what all can I do to lighten the load out front?
->
->
-> Lightweight starter, nippondenso alternator, and a composite prop are the
-> biggies. You can also save weight on your exhaust, electronic ignotion
-> instead of mags and use an aluminum cowl.
-> Drew
->
->
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