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In article , Jim
wrote: I looked at their website a few weeks ago and came away with the same "Huh?" Somebody please correct me 'cause I admit I'm confused. The '78 182RG I've been flying has a Lycoming O-540 derated to 235hp. I understand that older 182's had the Continental O-470 rated at 230hp. Do newer 182's also have the Continental? Did Cessna only use the Lycoming for the RG models due to something such as ability to mount the carburator horizontally? I also noted that the 260SE also uses the O470 rather than the Lycoming. Up until the production line was restarted in the late 90's, the derated 0-470 Continental was the engine from the factory. There were/are Continental 0-520 conversions available. When production was restarted in 97 (?), the aircraft came with the Lycoming fuel injected engine installed. Remember that Textron owns bothe Cessna and Lycoming. |
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