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"Rich S." wrote:
How does one tell the difference? Rich "The Emeraude has an ex-Cherokee 140 E3D" S. Serial numbers for Lycoming wide-deck engines end with an "A" while serial numbers for Lycoming narrow-deck engines do not end with an "A". Narrow-deck cylinders are held down with internal-hex nuts (driven by a hex wrench) and sometimes, but not always, have hold-down plates. Wide-deck cylinders are held down by common-looking hex nuts and do not use hold-down plates. David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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