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November 24th 03, 10:40 PM
Roger Halstead
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:48:22 GMT,
(Corky Scott) wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 17:41:37 -0600, Big John
wrote:
Corky
Have you enough ammunition on auto engines to stop the nit picking in
this group? Both Lyc and Con started life with auto engines G
Big John
Big John, to the best of my knowledge, I try not to nitpick. I try to
present facts as I know them.
I believe that there are various auto engines that can be successfully
converted and I believe it strongly enough that I'm assembling a Ford
V6 in my shop that will be the engine I fly behind.
Who is the guy near Lakeland that uses, or used the Aluminum small
block Chevy in the Lancair IV-P? Think it was just shy of 400 cu
inch.
He did a lot of testing including dyno work.
After he had the front web separate on take off he went out and
purchased the equipment to cast his own blocks. He figured the front
web was too weak to take the PSRU stresses.
I talked to him at Oshkosh a few years back and he figured that he had
over 7 figures into the engine operation at that time.
Admittedly there are few of us who can afford to do that, but he was
developing a lot of useful information the rest of us could, or might
be able to use.
He had flown the rig to Oshkosh from Lakeland in about 3 hours, so
that sucker did haul. Don't know about engine life and durability
though.
You'll have to fix the return add due to dumb virus checkers, not spam
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair?)
www.rogerhalstead.com
Roger Halstead