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Old November 1st 03, 07:42 AM
Mr.Twistair
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Default Lycoming -360 drawings and dimensions

A guy here asked me to help: he is designing a homebuilt aircraft which he
wishes to power with '360 Lyco. Are there in the Net any pics of these
engines containing engine's detailed dimensions?

Thanks in advance,

Alex
http://protor.narod.ru - The aircraft which this guy designes


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Old November 1st 03, 06:10 PM
Dave Jackson
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Alex

I never found one on the O-320 engine on the Net. A Lycoming distributor, or
possibly Lycoming direct, can provide your friend with one very large
drawing on the specific engine. It gives every dimension that he'll ever
want to know and the cost is very reasonable.

Dave J.

"Mr.Twistair" wrote in message
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A guy here asked me to help: he is designing a homebuilt aircraft which he
wishes to power with '360 Lyco. Are there in the Net any pics of these
engines containing engine's detailed dimensions?

Thanks in advance,

Alex
http://protor.narod.ru - The aircraft which this guy designes




 




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