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Old 04-06-2008, 11:26 PM
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Thumbs up New ECI manual and stuff

I was just checking some stuff out on the ECI web site, and this popped up...

An ECI "Engine Assembly Hardware Manual"

http://www.eci2fly.com/exp/hardwaremanualM300.pdf

Looks like a really good reference for part numbers and illustrations on how they fit on an O-360.

Also each pictorial view lists the torque requirements of every screw/bolt - nice...

Use the AERO web site if you want to cross-reference ECI part numbers to Superior or Lycoming ones...

http://www.aeroinstock.com/

Also added, a hardware parts list for their kit engine... lists all of the nuts, bolts and small parts needed.

http://www.eci2fly.com/exp/hardwarekits_eng.aspx

Useful information put on-line for us all to reference... just wish Lycoming would do that...

A "Well Done!" to ECI.....

gil A - waiting for the SnF ECI sale....fingers crossed
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Last edited by az_gila : 04-06-2008 at 11:44 PM. Reason: added torque bit
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