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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 12:31:57 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: snip And I thought it was just my old model airplane engines and bikes that had that feature. Who would have guessed a Lycoming could clamber to the height of sophistication reached by Ohlsson and Rice? Bertie Been awhile since Continental spec'ed a choke bore, unsure if Lycoming ever did (I've never come across one-does not mean it does not exist). What is curious is that on the Conti's you could "straighten out" the choke and be within service limits in most cases. Factory new Lycoming cylinders can tend to be a little smaller at the upper 1/4 of the bore, but that's because the head gets shrunk onto the cylinder after it is initially machined & nitrided. Sorta important to check min. ring gap up there when working with a new jug. Again, it can be a straight bore and be within new & service limits. TC |
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