I agree with you on the Thorp cowl. I have nothing against the speed cowl,
but I sure like the wide open view of the engine compartment that my
Cherokee has and the T-18 looks like a good way to go. I didn't know you
could switch engine to a dynafocal. The 150 hp is my engine of choice for
all of th reasons you mention. We definately think alike in this area. The
O-320-A3A that I am looking at is a narrow deck engine. I think Lycoming
switched over to wide deck a little later. Anything I should be wary of
here?
Should I be looking for
From: Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
Reply-To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Lycoming O-320 Conicl Mount
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:08:29 -0500
Hi Chuck !
Probably not a bad bet ! The conical mount engines can be
changed to Dynafocal fairly easily, if you want, but it should fit
right in. The O-320 mounts are the same as the O-235 mounts, so
that shouldn't be a problem either.
The speed cowl might be a problem - I understand there are
a couple of variants with different carb positions, and a couple
of different engine mounts to match up ...
If you're thinking floats, I would strongly recommend
using the "standard" cowl - it's MUCH easier to work on from floats.
You could use the Thorp T-18 nose bowl from Aircraft Spruce - it
is a bit sexier than the MAM Piper-style bowl. The advantage of the
aluminum cowl is that you can make it with double side hinges, so
you can have easy access to the whole engine by pulling two piano
hinge pins - it swings open top & bottom, and you aren't left holding
a large piece of fiberglass like the 'speed cowl' ....
The 150 hp. engines are first choice for floats, as they
are able to run regular car gas, which is about all you'll find
at most marinas. The 160 hp are higher compression, and need 100 LL....
Most of the Rebels up here run the 150 hp. O-320 for floats.
.....bobp
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At 05:04 PM 2/14/02 -0800, you wrote:conicalI have a chance to get a Lycoming O-320-A3A 150 hp engine. It is aamount configuration. Has anyone tried to use one of these or similar onhttp://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.Rebel? I understand the speed cowling may not work. It also includes a
prop governor so I could go to a variable pitch prop. I am building an
Elite taildragger with eventual float configuration and can tolerate a
little more weight forward. Any cautions out there in Rebel-land?
- Chuck Skorupa -
Rebel Elite SN 500E
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