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Does anyone have any experience using a type 1
VW in a pusher configuration? I'm specificately interested in the thrust bearing location. Thanx. |
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You don't say whether you're going to hang the prop off the nose of the
crankshaft or off the stronger flywheel end of the engine, but either way the thrust bearing must take thrust loads directed toward the nose of the airplane. If it's not obvious from the construction of the bearing which orientation is needed, ask the supplier; some special prop-hub bearings and housings may not be reversible, in which case you're up the creek unless you buy a different bearing or even a whole different hub system. In any case the crankshaft end-play shims need to be on the proper side: between the flywheel and the #1 main bearing if the thrust is from the flywheel end toward the pulley end (just as when rebuilding the VW engine for a car) or on the other side if the thrust is in the other direction. You really should talk to a professional engine builder in any case; one should be perfectly willing to exchange an email or two or take a short phone call from you at no charge. |
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![]() "chuck" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience using a type 1 VW in a pusher configuration? I'm specificately interested in the thrust bearing location. Thanx. FWIW: this is the standard config of the Junqua IBIS canard plane. see www.junqua-aircraft.com hoping to be of help (or is this the plane you are building?) KA |
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No. A friend of mine is going to mount this engine on a Challenger II.
I told him that I didn't think it would work, but he is adamant that it will. "karel" wrote in message ... "chuck" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience using a type 1 VW in a pusher configuration? I'm specificately interested in the thrust bearing location. Thanx. FWIW: this is the standard config of the Junqua IBIS canard plane. see www.junqua-aircraft.com hoping to be of help (or is this the plane you are building?) KA |
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![]() chuck wrote: Does anyone have any experience using a type 1 VW in a pusher configuration? I'm specificately interested in the thrust bearing location. Thanx. The VW conversion plans sold by Falconar Avia specifically address this application in some detail. http://www.falconaravia.com/ scroll down for the Little Demon plans. The proposed installation on a Challenger MAY work, but it will CERTAINLY be heavier than the Rotax 582 that airplane was designed around. |
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Way too heavy for a challenger. His CG will be will to the rear. I just sold
a Challenger II. A VW is not in the limits. Jerry "chuck" wrote in message ... No. A friend of mine is going to mount this engine on a Challenger II. I told him that I didn't think it would work, but he is adamant that it will. "karel" wrote in message ... "chuck" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience using a type 1 VW in a pusher configuration? I'm specificately interested in the thrust bearing location. Thanx. FWIW: this is the standard config of the Junqua IBIS canard plane. see www.junqua-aircraft.com hoping to be of help (or is this the plane you are building?) KA |
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![]() "Jerry Deckard" mustangsally wrote in message ... Way too heavy for a challenger. His CG will be will to the rear. I just sold a Challenger II. A VW is not in the limits. Jerry I'm sure you're right, but--- I saw a flying Challenger II this summer with a large three cylinder water cooled two stroke engine mounted high above the metal covered wing. The radiator was in the nose. If I had not seen it arrive, I don't think I'd have believed it would fly. |
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