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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:01 am Post subject: Input Needed on Engine Selection: 0-320 vs. 0-360?, which |
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Brett:
One last item, I failed to address: NON-CERTIFIED - If you plan on keeping the plane/engine for 2000 Hrs. If you plan on selling the engine separately - You would not be doing that if you got the 360 in the first place - Then the engine can be re-certified when being MAJOR'd by the factory. I don't know the requirements if done else where.
Barry
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM, FLYaDIVE <flyadive(at)gmail.com (flyadive(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote] Brett:
I know, I know ... Just bite the bullet and install a 360. IO-360 if it is in the budget. Then all you have to consider is the prop. I fly both a RV-6 and a 6A; Both have 360's the 6 has a constant speed prop. It does see speeds about 6 Kts faster at the same RPM/Manifold Pressure. For cost, ease of operation and maintenance go with the fixed pitch. If you fly a lot of IFR the constant speed is very nice when maintaining an approach.
Also, with a fixed pitch ... NO AD's!
DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER THE 320. IT WILL LOWER YOUR RESALE VALUE. AND THE COST SAVINGS UP FRONT WILL BE LOST IN MPH Vs GAS COST. <--- Well, maybe not but you won't have the performance you would like.
Barry
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Colleen and Brett Herrick <colleenandbrett(at)comcast.net (colleenandbrett(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
Quote: | I am at the point in time where I need to order the Finishing Kit. But, in order to order the Finishing Kit I need to select which engine I am going to use (i.e. I would like to get further down the path before ordering the engine). So, I am seeking some input on which engine to select.
My intention for my project is that I would like to be able to finish it for a reasonable cost and to minimize the ongoing operation / maintenance cost once it is flying. Because of this my plan is to install a fixed pitch propeller and desire leave the door open to running auto fuel. I am fine with the external scoop.
When I look in Van's catalog, the carburetor version of the 0-320 and 0-360 sell for essentially the same price. Any reason not to select the 0-360? The fuel injected 0-320 sells for essentially the same price as the carburetor version of the 0-360. Any reason to show preference for the fuel injected 0-320? Also, I am assuming that there is no reason to pay the extra cost for the certified version. Correct?
Anything else that I should be considering?
Thanks.
Brett Herrick
RV-6AQ Columbus, IN
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