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Old February 20th 04, 02:46 AM
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I am interested in this engine also...
blue skies at ameritech dot net

Thanks!
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Dan D.



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"Ben Haas" wrote in message om...
Holger Stephan wrote in message ...
Björn Flodén and his wife built one of the first BD-4s back in the 70s. When
they moved to Colorado he wanted more power and installed a Ford V-8. He
never got it in the air, though, as he passed away before completion. His
daughter wants to sell his project now. While the BD-4 builders help out
with information about the airframe, we know little about this engine. Who
could provide some background information about this monster? Has it been
used by others?

Contact me off list and I will help you with some details.. My email
address is as you see it.

Ben Haas. N801BH

This is a page describing the project:

http://www.ritaleydon.com/BD4/bd4.html

and here the engine description from it:

1987 Ford V-8 5 liter high performance (302), serial number, GC5K335CA
1. Engine purchased with 1500 miles
2. Zero hours since blueprinted, balanced, and rebuilt
3. Special cam grind by Camshaft Merchandizer, Detroit Mich.
4. New aluminum Motorsport heads. Chambers at 60cc. CR at 10.36
5. Forty page calculations include:
?a. Engine mount rod calculations
?b. Design load Criteria per A23.3.01
?c. Side load calculations per A23.9
Propeller: Prince Aircraft Co., Whitehouse. Ohio, four blade composite.
78"dia. X 59" pitch

- Thanks!

Holger