Hi All,
I found a 0360-A1D. Does anyone know if there is an STC for this engine model?
Thanks for your time.
O360 engine models for STC
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- daedaluscan
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Re: O360 engine models for STC
Isn’t that an A1A with different mags? Pretty sure Delaire STC covers that.
Charlie
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Re: O360 engine models for STC
Any Lycoming engine model that ends with a "D" is the single drive dual magneto style accessory case. You cannot convert that engine to a dual magneto engine as it it has a different gear drive inside the accessory case. The "D" style Magnetos while a bad idea to begin with, have become almost unsupportable.
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Re: O360 engine models for STC
Thanks for the quick feedback and good to know about the D model! Will keep the search going!
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Re: O360 engine models for STC
I have heard that you can send a D model 360 engine back to lycoming for a exchange engine with 2 seperate mags .
You should get that D model engine very cheap regardless of hours . It’s the stigma of the single drive mag .
You should get that D model engine very cheap regardless of hours . It’s the stigma of the single drive mag .
Re: O360 engine models for STC
Metal Master is correct if the second suffix letter is a D as in O320H2AD or in this case if it was o360 A1DD it would be a single drive dual magneto engine. In this case O360 A1D means that it has a different magneto than a A1A, a Bendix 200 series (each magneto has its own drive) on the A1D. Most 170 O360 STC's allow use of a A1D, if not the engine can be converted to a A1A by changing the magnetos. This is a minor alteration as they are both on the same engine type certificate. Hope this helps.
Tim
Tim
Re: O360 engine models for STC
Well thanks to Metal Master and Bat I just learned something!
In a related story…. In the late ‘70s I went to work for an AMEX subsidiary that had a ‘76 Navajo Chieftain and it had the DreaDeD Dual-mags….
I immediately thought that was a stoopid design but flew the airplane for 300 hours on them and following the parent-companys’ Chief-of-Maintenance advice at that 3rd 100-hour inspection purchased a set of overhauled mags and instructed the shop to replace them, sending the “old” 300-hr mags for overhaul.
It was Friday before Labor-Day holiday and since the UPS truck was at the shop on Friday they removed the 300-hour mags and handed them to the UPS driver and off he went with them.
We had a scheduled flight on Monday to take the CEO to Houston and unfortunately… those fresh-overhauled replacement mags were DOA… and the 300-hr mags were somewhere in the UPS shipping dept. so they could not be re-installed.
Frustrating as that may have been…. it may also have contributed to my boss’s decision to get rid of that Navajo and go to turbines…. The next year he traded it for a Cheyenne with PT-6s.
In a related story…. In the late ‘70s I went to work for an AMEX subsidiary that had a ‘76 Navajo Chieftain and it had the DreaDeD Dual-mags….
I immediately thought that was a stoopid design but flew the airplane for 300 hours on them and following the parent-companys’ Chief-of-Maintenance advice at that 3rd 100-hour inspection purchased a set of overhauled mags and instructed the shop to replace them, sending the “old” 300-hr mags for overhaul.
It was Friday before Labor-Day holiday and since the UPS truck was at the shop on Friday they removed the 300-hour mags and handed them to the UPS driver and off he went with them.
We had a scheduled flight on Monday to take the CEO to Houston and unfortunately… those fresh-overhauled replacement mags were DOA… and the 300-hr mags were somewhere in the UPS shipping dept. so they could not be re-installed.
Frustrating as that may have been…. it may also have contributed to my boss’s decision to get rid of that Navajo and go to turbines…. The next year he traded it for a Cheyenne with PT-6s.
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.