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Brady
Joined: 26 May 2008 Posts: 182 Location: Poulsbo, WA
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:57 pm Post subject: FORGED 4340 CORVAIR CRANKSHAFTS |
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Lady's & Gentlemen,
This morning at 10:00 am FedEx left with us the first and only 3 forged 4340 Corvair crankshafts in existence that we aware of. Today is a day that will go down in Corvair-powered aircraft history as these are one of the most important developments for our engines. We are very excited about their long awaited arrival and we are, so far, very pleased with the results. More information and pictures are forthcoming this week.
For inquiring minds, as measured this morning, the main bearing journal radii are .125", and the rod bearing journals radii are .100".
Check our website often for updates on this exciting and long-awaited project!
Thank you,
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DaveC
Joined: 08 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Alvin, TX
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:30 pm Post subject: FORGED 4340 CORVAIR CRANKSHAFTS |
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Is there a particular model of Corvair engine I should be looking for? (for use in a 750)
A Corvair just came up for sale along my daily commute route for $1000/obo and I am thinking about making an offer...
Dave
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Brady <brady(at)magnificentmachine.com (brady(at)magnificentmachine.com)> wrote:
[quote]--> Zenith750-List message posted by: "Brady" <brady(at)magnificentmachine.com (brady(at)magnificentmachine.com)>
Lady's & Gentlemen,
This morning at 10:00 am FedEx left with us the first and only 3 forged 4340 Corvair crankshafts in existence that we aware of. Today is a day that will go down in Corvair-powered aircraft history as these are one of the most important developments for our engines. We are very excited about their long awaited arrival and we are, so far, very pleased with the results. More information and pictures are forthcoming this week.
For inquiring minds, as measured this morning, the main bearing journal radii are .125", and the rod bearing journals radii are .100".
Check our website often for updates on this exciting and long-awaited project!
Thank you,
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Brady McCormick
Poulsbo, WA
www.magnificentmachine.com
Read this topic online here:
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Brady
Joined: 26 May 2008 Posts: 182 Location: Poulsbo, WA
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:04 pm Post subject: Re: FORGED 4340 CORVAIR CRANKSHAFTS |
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Dave,
That depends on several details.
What HP range are you after?
What are you going to fly it in?
A 750 I assume
Do you have William Wynne's Corvair manual?
He goes into detail about what to look for in a core engine.
1965 - 69 110 HP no smog or turbo engines will get you most of the way.
With this you will have most of the parts you will need to rebuild.
If you are seriously considering a Corvair you should Buy his manual.
It's full of info and is a fairly good read.
It goes into engine mount details as well as all the engine related stuff.
You don't need to buy a whole car Just the engine.
Core engines are only worth about $200 if you can find one that turns.
Later models are preferable.
Earlier models are ok too but there is more work involved.
If you have trouble finding one in your area, let me know I have 20 or so.
Take care,
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DaveC
Joined: 08 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Alvin, TX
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:50 pm Post subject: FORGED 4340 CORVAIR CRANKSHAFTS |
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Is this the manual you are speaking of?
Dave
Converting Corvair Engines for Experimental Aircraft Manual The Corvair Flight Engine Conversion Manual by William Wynne, Part No. M-1, is the recognized bible of Corvair conversions. The Manual guides you through selection and purchase of core motors, which are readily available, to engine conversion, installation and engine systems. The 2005 edition contains three times more information than prior editions, as well as many photos, drawings and graphs.
do not archive
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Brady <brady(at)magnificentmachine.com (brady(at)magnificentmachine.com)> wrote:
[quote]--> Zenith750-List message posted by: "Brady" <brady(at)magnificentmachine.com (brady(at)magnificentmachine.com)>
Dave,
That depends on several details.
What HP range are you after?
What are you going to fly it in?
A 750 I assume
Do you have William Wynne's Corvair manual?
He goes into detail about what to look for in a core engine.
1965 - 69 110 HP no smog or turbo engines will get you most of the way.
With this you will have most of the parts you will need to rebuild.
If you are seriously considering a Corvair you should Buy his manual.
It's full of info and is a fairly good read.
It goes into engine mount details as well as all the engine related stuff.
You don't need to buy a whole car Just the engine.
Core engines are only worth about $200 if you can find one that turns.
Later models are preferable.
Earlier models are ok too but there is more work involved.
If you have trouble finding one in your area, let me know I have 20 or so.
Take care,
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Brady McCormick
Poulsbo, WA
www.magnificentmachine.com
Read this topic online here:
[url=http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 12629#212629]http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 12629#212629[/url]
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