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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:19 am    Post subject: 1977 Cheetah Reply with quote

I just finished restoration of a Cheetah, 1670 TTSN.  Engine by LyCon, who else.  It dyno'd at 188 hp, leaned, at 2725 rpm.  With a  Power Flow, and a 61 inch pitch Sensenich [61 inch pitch], static rpm was just a touch over 2400 rpm, leaned.  

Yesterday was the first flight.  Climbed at 1500 fpm at 92 knots right from take-off (1536 feet) to 4500 feet.  Straight and level at 4500 feet it easily ran over red-line.  Too easily.  Needs at least 2 inches more pitch.  Flew to Lancaster pushing a 20 to 30 knot headwind all the way.  Two hours into the return flight, I took it to 12,000 feet, turned red-line and then some, easily.  Needs more prop.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:48 pm    Post subject: 1977 Cheetah Reply with quote

Very impressive!!! What mods were done to the engine? I have been curious about the performance of a cheetah with a few modifications.
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I just finished restoration of a Cheetah, 1670 TTSN. Engine by LyCon, who else. It dyno'd at 188 hp, leaned, at 2725 rpm. With a Power Flow, and a 61 inch pitch Sensenich [61 inch pitch], static rpm was just a touch over 2400 rpm, leaned.

Yesterday was the first flight. Climbed at 1500 fpm at 92 knots right from take-off (1536 feet) to 4500 feet. Straight and level at 4500 feet it easily ran over red-line. Too easily. Needs at least 2 inches more pitch. Flew to Lancaster pushing a 20 to 30 knot headwind all the way. Two hours into the return flight, I took it to 12,000 feet, turned red-line and then some, easily. Needs more prop.


Complete instrument panel upgrade. 2 430s, 340 audio panel and a 327 transponder. JPI EDM 700. Digital tach. Mitchell gauges, AuCountry eyebrow, Nu-Lites.


Paint and interior and this is as good or better than new.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:15 am    Post subject: 1977 Cheetah Reply with quote

new lycoming cylinders, ported and polished.  that's it


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:54 pm    Post subject: 1977 Cheetah Reply with quote

With porting and polish on new Lycoming cylinders, the O320 dynoed at 175 hp before leaning.  Leaned at near sea-level, it went to 188 hp.  As flown, it had a Power Flow and a 61 inch pitch Sensenich prop.  I wonder how it will fly when the engine gets broken in.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:40 am    Post subject: 1977 Cheetah Reply with quote

Fletcher should have certified the prop with a 63 2 pitch as well as the 61 2 pitch.

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