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the isolation of prop loads on a crankshaft that IS
NOT DESIGNED to take prop loads. This is the kind of problem I was fishing for in the original post -- something I hadn't heard of, but constitutes a show-stopper. I like that two-into-one spark plug idea. If that's feasible, I'm a LOT less attached to magnetos. could a GM engine attached to a short manual trans 1-get a dry sump and 2-be flipped upside down and have a stout racing trans take the loads. i'm thinking the dry sump/upside down engine makes a more normal looking cowling. I vaguely recall piston luftwaffe planes having inverted Vs. as for not getting your money's (or weights) worth of hp running a 502hp Gm engine at 1/2 redline, remind me again, how much does an O-720 cost, weigh, and what hp does it put out? |
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