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![]() "Margy" wrote in message ... Mike Rapoport wrote: When I read about Lycoming engines the terms "wide deck", "narrow deck", "straight valve" and angle valve are used to describe different cylinder/case configurations. What is the GO480 in my Helio Courier? Narrow deck? Wide deck? Angle valve? Straight valve? The deck refers to the flange where the cylinder meets the case. The valves straight/angle indicate whether the two rockers are parallel to each other or form a sort of V). I don't know about the deck, but I think the Gopher's were all angle-valve. The wide deck engine serial numbers end in "A". Intresting information about all this can be obtained at www.sacskyranch.com. My condolences on having the gopher80. Getting rid of mine was a big improvement on the Navion. -Ron What was the problem with the GO480? In the Helio, it is considered much better than the TIO540 or the IO720. Mike MU-2 |
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