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i have a 49 ryan navion w/ an E-185 engine. i got my hands on an
0-470"A" engine that i would like to put into my plane. but the problem is that the navion is only approved for the 0-470"P" "K" "H" "M" and not the "A" 470. is there a way to make my 0-470"A" into a 0-470"P"? i know the "P" has a pressure carb but i think the cyl's and crank are different. any help would be appreciated. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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You may seek an engine shop who may have an STC, or get rid of this
engine and go with an approved one OR go with something bigger. On 28 Dec 2003 21:03:46 GMT, dan reilly wrote: i have a 49 ryan navion w/ an E-185 engine. i got my hands on an 0-470"A" engine that i would like to put into my plane. but the problem is that the navion is only approved for the 0-470"P" "K" "H" "M" and not the "A" 470. is there a way to make my 0-470"A" into a 0-470"P"? i know the "P" has a pressure carb but i think the cyl's and crank are different. any help would be appreciated. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:01:56 -0600, Stu Gotts
wrote: For what it's worth, the Cessna 180 owners I know (early models) tend to avoid the O-470A like the plague (the saying goes if it's an A, you walk away, if it's a J, it's OK). Early C-180s originally came with this engine and many owners of such have upgraded to the J, K, R, L, etc. Bela P. Havasreti You may seek an engine shop who may have an STC, or get rid of this engine and go with an approved one OR go with something bigger. On 28 Dec 2003 21:03:46 GMT, dan reilly wrote: i have a 49 ryan navion w/ an E-185 engine. i got my hands on an 0-470"A" engine that i would like to put into my plane. but the problem is that the navion is only approved for the 0-470"P" "K" "H" "M" and not the "A" 470. is there a way to make my 0-470"A" into a 0-470"P"? i know the "P" has a pressure carb but i think the cyl's and crank are different. any help would be appreciated. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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if it's an A, you
walk away, if it's a J, it's OK Why the bad rep? |
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Dan, don't waste your time. Take a look at the Type Certificate for the
Navion. If your heart is set on a 470, go with the IO470-C. It's almost a drop in replacement for the E series engines, you can get parts for them, they're on the TCDS so you won't require a form 337, and you gain a few horsepower. Plus you can use a McCauley prop instead of the devil-spawned abortions that Hartzell passes off as aircraft thrust converters. Your other options are Continental IO520 and 550's, or the Lyc. IO540. Any of them are better than what you are considering. Rip Navion 5186K dan reilly wrote: i have a 49 ryan navion w/ an E-185 engine. i got my hands on an 0-470"A" engine that i would like to put into my plane. but the problem is that the navion is only approved for the 0-470"P" "K" "H" "M" and not the "A" 470. is there a way to make my 0-470"A" into a 0-470"P"? i know the "P" has a pressure carb but i think the cyl's and crank are different. any help would be appreciated. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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![]() "rip" wrote in message . com... Dan, don't waste your time. I agree. Also, I think he's wrong about engine compatibilities. There is NO TC'd change for the O-470 of any variety although some of the L-17's did come with them. The eligible 470-series upgrades are the IO-470-C as Rip identified. It's got the one small advantage in that it does not require your pre-B model to have the fuselage beefed up. The down side is that I believe the Macauley called out for that engine is a bit scarce these days. After that, you're looking at the -H (260 HP) or the 520. All of the Navion s/n's are legit for these upgrades as Rip says, without even a 337. Going to the flanged crank means you can ditch the Hartzell bailout prop. Of course, if you want a new (no AD's required) one for a GO-435, let me know. I've got a zero time one sitting in my garage. |
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go with the IO470-C. It's almost
a drop in replacement for the E series engines It is my understanding that E engine uses different engine mounts than IO-470s. Thus, E series Bonanza needs major modification, including different engine mounts, to change from E engine to IO-470N. Why is it a "drop in" for Navion? |
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![]() "ROBIN FLY" wrote in message ... go with the IO470-C. It's almost a drop in replacement for the E series engines It is my understanding that E engine uses different engine mounts than IO-470s. Thus, E series Bonanza needs major modification, including different engine mounts, to change from E engine to IO-470N. Why is it a "drop in" for Navion? The Navion mount is different than the Bonanza. Essentially, it's just two beams with short little legs that come up to hold the rubber mounts for the engine. Some are drilled for both engines, those that aren't can be. You can even "drop in" an IO-520. Or if you're really crazy a GO-435. All are on the TC. You can even put a GO-480 (simple mod, but does require a 337). Most who go for the larger engines put in a tubular mount instead. The advantages are that the new bottom cowl makes maintenance a lot easier to the bottom side of the engine and the cooling and drag issues with the new nose are much better. The down side is that it destroys the classic navion lines and gets rid of the "smile". The other down side is the guy who produces the most popular STC kit evidently is a bit cantankerous. However, I talked sweetly to him and got my kit in less than three weeks (evidently some kind of record). |
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