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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 2:16 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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<![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]> I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 3:12 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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<![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]> Andy, I'm using an O-540-E4B5 out of a cherokee 6-260. Its a narrow deck. I fits the engine mount perfectly. The only thing I remember as being a question is which mounting tabs are on the engine. These are easily changeable if you have the wrong ones. One note, I'm not using Van's prepackaged firewall forward kit, I'm on my own for these various accessories. Also, I'm converting to fuel injection via the airflow performance conversion kit.
Bob Newman
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 3:12 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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Yep, no worries, works great!
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 6:06 AM, "Andrew Johnson" <noconwud(at)earthlink.net (noconwud(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:
[quote] I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Kelly McMullen
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:46 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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The concerns are mostly theoretical at this point. I don't know if
Lycoming still makes major replacement parts such as crankcase.
Cylinders should be no issue, along with most other standard
replacement items. Lycoming stopped making new narrow deck engines
about 30 years ago, but as far as I know they have been supporting
them pretty well.
In fact, they used a narrow deck engine for the certification mule of
an IO390 in a Mooney 201 this year, as it was on display at OSH. If
you can get a quality overhaul of the engine now, you should be good
to go for 15-20 years. On the other hand, Lycoming has refused to take
as cores for exchange engines of either variety that have not been
back to the factory for overhaul within the past 36 years.
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Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:44 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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The C4B5 is almost identical to the D4A5 Van’s is pushing, primary difference is a lower RPM rating creating 10 less HP. They are both narrow deck so I don’t know where the concern at the meeting came from. There was a previous thread discussing the differences between the C4B5 and D4A5 that you might want to search for. From what I understand it’s the wide deck engines you should shy away from.
FWIW I had a C4B5 on my Skybolt and it was great.
Marcus
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Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:20 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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You need new ears to fit the standard Van's mount, Narrow Deck, from my research, are less prone to cracking than the newer wide deck, Eci provides great cylinders to go into these engines (expect to do baffling work for the tapered cylinders) as does Lycoming you can run the engine from 2525 (at) 250hp to 2700(at) 260 without an issue and in the end it's the same engine.
If you need a great Overhaul shop let me know off list.
Bottom line, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:40 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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Yes, that is correct about the ears, I forgot about that. The Rocket guys use the smaller ears and often have larger ears available.... I was able to swap mine out (even trade) with them. You may have similar luck with John Harmon or Mark Frederick, or with a posting on the rocket or RV-4 list....
-Mike Kraus
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:19 PM, "Pascal" <rv10builder(at)verizon.net (rv10builder(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
[quote] You need new ears to fit the standard Van's mount, Narrow Deck, from my research, are less prone to cracking than the newer wide deck, Eci provides great cylinders to go into these engines (expect to do baffling work for the tapered cylinders) as does Lycoming you can run the engine from 2525 (at) 250hp to 2700(at) 260 without an issue and in the end it's the same engine.
If you need a great Overhaul shop let me know off list.
Bottom line, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:03 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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I think you have that backwards. My IO-540-C4B5 had mounting ears with large holes and I had to swap them for ears with the small holes to fit the engine mount.
Kevin Belue
RV10 flying
RV6A flying
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Michael Kraus <n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net (n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net)> wrote:
[quote]Yes, that is correct about the ears, I forgot about that. The Rocket guys use the smaller ears and often have larger ears available.... I was able to swap mine out (even trade) with them. You may have similar luck with John Harmon or Mark Frederick, or with a posting on the rocket or RV-4 list....
-Mike Kraus
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:19 PM, "Pascal" <[url=mailto:rv10builder(at)verizon.net]rv10builder(at)verizon.net (rv10builder(at)verizon.net)[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | You need new ears to fit the standard Van's mount, Narrow Deck, from my research, are less prone to cracking than the newer wide deck, Eci provides great cylinders to go into these engines (expect to do baffling work for the tapered cylinders) as does Lycoming you can run the engine from 2525 (at) 250hp to 2700(at) 260 without an issue and in the end it's the same engine.
If you need a great Overhaul shop let me know off list.
Bottom line, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 3:06 AM
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Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:09 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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Both engines are fine, cost the same to overhaul and will work in the -10. The engine may/may not have a lightening hole crankshaft which is fine but not suitable for aerobatics (shouldn’t be a problem in the -10.) The cases have a number of overhauls that can be done by an approved facility and most of them will have cases if you ever have to replace them. The only difficult major component to replace at this time is the crankshaft. Used serviceable crankshafts are very difficult to find at this time, and new ones are very pricey. OEM flat tappets are also currently difficult to get but PMA are available.
If the –C4B5 came from an Aztec, the mounts will be the larger hole and will need to be swapped to the smaller ear mounts.
If you decide not to use it, let me know. I’ll by the core from you! J
Good luck.
Rhonda Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, Inc.
2870-B N. Sheridan Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74115
(918) 835-1089 phone
(918) 835-1754 fax
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Subject: RE: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
The C4B5 is almost identical to the D4A5 Van’s is pushing, primary difference is a lower RPM rating creating 10 less HP. They are both narrow deck so I don’t know where the concern at the meeting came from. There was a previous thread discussing the differences between the C4B5 and D4A5 that you might want to search for. From what I understand it’s the wide deck engines you should shy away from.
FWIW I had a C4B5 on my Skybolt and it was great.
Marcus
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To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:45 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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Yep, you're right I had it backwards, thanks for the catch. But I wanted to make the point that we can swap them with the rocket builders.....
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Kevin Belue <kdbelue(at)charter.net (kdbelue(at)charter.net)> wrote:
[quote]I think you have that backwards. My IO-540-C4B5 had mounting ears with large holes and I had to swap them for ears with the small holes to fit the engine mount.
Kevin Belue
RV10 flying
RV6A flying
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 7, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Michael Kraus <[url=mailto:n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net]n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net (n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net)[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | Yes, that is correct about the ears, I forgot about that. The Rocket guys use the smaller ears and often have larger ears available.... I was able to swap mine out (even trade) with them. You may have similar luck with John Harmon or Mark Frederick, or with a posting on the rocket or RV-4 list....
-Mike Kraus
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:19 PM, "Pascal" < (rv10builder(at)verizon.net)[url=mailto:rv10builder(at)verizon.net]rv10builder(at)verizon.net (rv10builder(at)verizon.net)[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | You need new ears to fit the standard Van's mount, Narrow Deck, from my research, are less prone to cracking than the newer wide deck, Eci provides great cylinders to go into these engines (expect to do baffling work for the tapered cylinders) as does Lycoming you can run the engine from 2525 (at) 250hp to 2700(at) 260 without an issue and in the end it's the same engine.
If you need a great Overhaul shop let me know off list.
Bottom line, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 3:06 AM
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Subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10
I bought an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck, and am planning to have it overhauled. However, last night at an EAA meeting, someone told me they heard narrow decks were no good, but could not offer why. I bought the engine from someone who had been building a 10 but lost interest, and I never considered the possibility that a narrow deck might not be suitable, but I'm not certain why that would be.
Is a narrow deck C4B5 acceptable for a 10? I hope someone else has one...
Thanks
Andy
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Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:29 am Post subject: Re: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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FWIW, I believe Lycoming stopped making the narrow-deck simply because they wanted a single production line, and the wide-deck had some other advantage relative to the product line they offer, I forget what. I've got a C4B5 too, although not flying yet.
Thanks for the lead on swapping ears with the Rocket guys, would never have known that and was going to order new parts soon.
Dwight
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:39 am Post subject: Will an IO-540-C4B5 narrow deck work for an RV-10 |
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Thanks to all for the great, and relieving, information.
How do I get a hold of a Rocket guy? Google?
Andy
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