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I found a set of 0-320 cylinders for sale from a cherokee 140 with I
think it was an E3B engine. Will these fit any 0-320 engine or are there different cylinders for every model number. Drew What I should have said is I've also found an 0-320 narrow deck engine that needs cylinders. Are the 2 compadibal. Drew The Piper Cherokee 140 and Beechcraft Sport 150 used the 0-320-E3D which are probably the cylinders you have. Dont think there ever was a -E3B. The -E3D is the -E2D but with 3/8 prop flange bolts. Lyc engines produced before 1965, or thereabouts, were "narrow deck" engines. After `65 the cylinder flanges were made a little wider and were called wide deck engines. Only sure way I know to tell if your cylinders are compatible with the engine is to check part numbers. W |
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