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Builder Name:Preston Kavanagh   -  
Project:   Cozy - Mark IV   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:4433.6
Total Flight Time:
Total Expense:$33393.25
Start/Last Date:Sep 01, 2003 - No Finish Date
Engine:IO-360-A3B6D
Propeller:Hertzler Silver Bullet 66 x 78
Panel:Garmin G3X + ipad
 
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Jul 02, 2020     dummy engine for the build - (12 hours)       Category: C23 Eng+Cowl
January-March I had an O-235 engine overhauled at Zephyr Engines, in Zephyrhills, FL. I happened to be in the right place at the right time and was loaned a dummy IO-360 engine which they had stored in a back room. (Seems they used it in recruiting for a local technical training institute.) The dummy is the IO-360-C1E6, where I have an A3B6D. Both are wide deck / angle valve engines, and the dummy is an appropriate tool for the build. Based on an online version of the Lycoming engine codes (http://www.meyette.us/LycomingEngineNumbers.htm) both have
- Bendix fuel injection, tuned induction
- a prop governor on the left side of the crankcase,
- the Bendix D4LN-3000 impulse coupling dual magneto,
- counter-weighted crankshafts

Note that I will be moving over to electronic injection and electronic ignition, so I avoid the single point failure mode of the one magneto shaft.
A big difference is that the dummy engine has a rear-mounted air intake. It's a feature I would like to have, since it means ram air when mounted on a canard. Converting my enigne to rear air intake is something to look into.


 


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