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Curious to know what engines cost, I was searching on eBay for o-360
engines and came across a listing for a Lycoming O-360-A1D Experimental engine. I thought, since Lycoming's O-360's are used in production airplanes, that these engines have to hold FAA non- experimental status. I know that there are engines that have not yet been certified by the FAA, e.g. the Deltahawk Diesels, and some that never will be like the Mazda 13B conversions. I am a little confused, however, about a well known engine from a commercial airplane engine mfr carrying this designation. Can someone help me with understanding a little more about what this "experimental" designation might mean? (Actual listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Avia...7C24 0%3A1318) Note that this is an expired listing so you'll have to have (or register for) an eBay account to see it. |
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I'm a newby to the list, but I think I can answer.
An engine would be marketed as "Experimental" for any of several reasons. Firstly if the documentation is missing, IE the engine log, the the certification status can't be proved. Secondly, if the engine has any parts or accessories that are not FAA certified for a particular cerfied airplane installation then it can only be installed in an experimental airplane. Examples of this would be aftermarket ignition systems, aftermarket fuel injection systems, aftermarket alternators, etc. You also couldn't install, for example, a Bendix fuel injection system from a IO320-BIA (Twin Cherokee) on a O320-E2D on a Cessna 172 unless someone has gone through the hoops of getting that combination certified by the FAA. ($$$) Suitabliliy of engines used on Experimental airplanes are entirely at the discretion of the builder. Hope this helps Gerry On Feb 5, 10:54*am, es330td wrote: Curious to know what engines cost, I was searching on eBay for o-360 engines and came across a listing for a Lycoming O-360-A1D Experimental engine. *I thought, since Lycoming's O-360's are used in production airplanes, that these engines have to hold FAA non- experimental status. I know that there are engines that have not yet been certified by the FAA, e.g. the Deltahawk Diesels, and some that never will be like the Mazda 13B conversions. *I am a little confused, however, about a well known engine from a commercial airplane engine mfr carrying this designation. Can someone help me with understanding a little more about what this "experimental" designation might mean? (Actual listing:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Avia...coming-O-360-A...) Note that this is an expired listing so you'll have to have (or register for) an eBay account to see it. |
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On Feb 5, 10:54*am, es330td wrote:
Curious to know what engines cost, I was searching on eBay for o-360 engines and came across a listing for a Lycoming O-360-A1D Experimental engine. *I thought, since Lycoming's O-360's are used in production airplanes, that these engines have to hold FAA non- experimental status. I know that there are engines that have not yet been certified by the FAA, e.g. the Deltahawk Diesels, and some that never will be like the Mazda 13B conversions. *I am a little confused, however, about a well known engine from a commercial airplane engine mfr carrying this designation. Can someone help me with understanding a little more about what this "experimental" designation might mean? (Actual listing:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Avia...coming-O-360-A...) Note that this is an expired listing so you'll have to have (or register for) an eBay account to see it. See this: http://www.lycoming.com/engines/non-...ied/index.html And this: http://www.xp-series.com/ Uncertified means cheaper, since the owner/builder has to assume the risks. Dan |
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