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Conversion of C75-12F to C85
- Larry Snyder
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30 Nov 2017 19:48 #1
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
Gordon, sorry for the delay replying. I'll try to find it next time I'm out at the hangar.
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- Gordon Bowers
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06 Nov 2017 08:27 #2
by Gordon Bowers
Replied by Gordon Bowers on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
Larry, do you have a PDF copy of the full text of the O-200 crank,rods,pistons STC? Thanks. Gordon
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11 Jun 2017 08:47 #3
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
I have a C-85 with the O-200 crank and a 7149 prop. I cruise at 2400 with the throttle back a little. At full throttle I get a little over 2500 rpm. So it sounds that a 7150 might have a little lower top RPM. My static is about 2225. With a light airplane (me and not full fuel) I climb at 1200 fpm on a cool day. Worst case is 300-400 fpm loaded on a hot day. I cruise at 105-110 depending on how heavy we are. If you are flying heavy, you will get nowhere near redline. At least that's my experience.
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- Arlan Allen
30 May 2017 14:23 #4
by Arlan Allen
Replied by Arlan Allen on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
Have you had the tach checked? I found an error or 75 RPM in my tach. It was reading low ie. 2575 equalled 2500 indicated.
Arlan
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Arlan
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- Ken Thompson
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30 May 2017 14:14 #5
by Ken Thompson
Replied by Ken Thompson on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
Bill, you might post your issue on the Yahoo group. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
It's a very active forum.
It's a very active forum.
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30 May 2017 13:59 #6
by William James
Replied by William James on topic Conversion of C75-12F to C85
Ken Thompson
Ken
My concern is not so much related to airspeed . My concern is that the engine is rated at 2575 Max RPM and I can't approach that performance. Never had a plane that required throttle firewalled to get 70% power.
Bill
Ken
My concern is not so much related to airspeed . My concern is that the engine is rated at 2575 Max RPM and I can't approach that performance. Never had a plane that required throttle firewalled to get 70% power.
Bill
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