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Old 01-17-2005, 03:57 PM
alpinelakespilot2000 alpinelakespilot2000 is online now
 
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Default O-320 engine differences

I'll be looking for a good 0-320 for my -9. Does anyone know a good source to learn about the different varieties of 0-320s and what their histories have been? Any books published on this subject or other sources? I'm trying to figure out which variety would work best for me before I begin a concious search for one, either new or mid-time.

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Old 01-17-2005, 04:21 PM
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Here's a list of the engines with an explanation of the prefix and suffix differences. Maybe that'll help.

http://www.prime-mover.org/Engines/L...Cert_list.html
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Old 01-17-2005, 06:26 PM
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I'll be looking for a good 0-320 for my -9. Does anyone know a good source to learn about the different varieties of 0-320s and what their histories have been? Any books published on this subject or other sources? I'm trying to figure out which variety would work best for me before I begin a concious search for one, either new or mid-time.

Thanks,
Steve

Keep in mind that most of these are also available in a narrow and wide flange model. Not much functional difference other than the wrenches used to pull the cylinders.

Narrow decks have ceased being produced, but there are plenty of spares available or being produced, and will be for a long time. However, they are older, if that makes a difference!

Some of the 150 HP models can safely be upgraded to 160 HP with new pistons, while some may not be able to be done so with a margin of safety or without restricting output or RPM's.

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