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I am sure that many of you saw the Lycoming O-233 engine at Oshkosh
08. For those of you who did not, it appears to be a Lyc O-235 that has undergone a weight shedding process. It is supposed to be rated at 100 hp at 2400 rpm, but will produce 116 hp at 2700 rpm. At least that is what I remember. It also is supposed to have roller tappets, and, the best part, weights right close to 200 pounds. I am in the process of building a Murphy Rebel, and plan on flying it as a Light Sport Aircraft. I think that this engine would be perfect for the plane. I wrote Lycoming a letter (Sept. 2) asking that I be put on a list for buying one when they are available. Since then I have not had any response from them. This surprises me. If nothing else, I would expect to receive a letter saying " Thanks for your interest, but.... ". I didn't think that business was that great that they would completely ignore a potential customer. But, I have been wrong before. Have any of you guys got any insight on this engine? Any clue when it might get to the market? Thanks. Tim Hickey. Zenith CH-300 Driver. |
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"Tim Hickey" wrote in message
... I am sure that many of you saw the Lycoming O-233 engine at Oshkosh 08. For those of you who did not, it appears to be a Lyc O-235 that has undergone a weight shedding process. It is supposed to be rated at 100 hp at 2400 rpm, but will produce 116 hp at 2700 rpm. At least that is what I remember. It also is supposed to have roller tappets, and, the best part, weights right close to 200 pounds. I am in the process of building a Murphy Rebel, and plan on flying it as a Light Sport Aircraft. I think that this engine would be perfect for the plane. I wrote Lycoming a letter (Sept. 2) asking that I be put on a list for buying one when they are available. Since then I have not had any response from them. This surprises me. If nothing else, I would expect to receive a letter saying " Thanks for your interest, but.... ". I didn't think that business was that great that they would completely ignore a potential customer. But, I have been wrong before. Have any of you guys got any insight on this engine? Any clue when it might get to the market? Thanks. Tim Hickey. Zenith CH-300 Driver. Continental was about that far along with their new O-200 about three years ago, so I am not surprised by their lack of response at this time. If it was my project; I would be talking to Murphy, rather than the engine manufacturers. My first reason for doing that would be to find out what propeller(s) they are using with the three engine types shown on the specifications page. Then, I would also take a look at the six cylinder Jabiru 3300--with the idea of running it around 2400 to 2500 rpm for around 95 horsepower. I don't pretend to like the idea; but at least the numbers would make sense and the weight might be about midway between the Rotax 912 and the Continental O-200. This is all a little outside my areas of expertise; but, perhaps, it can start a reasonable discussion thread. Peter |
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