Hi all
I'm considering two RV7s on the market with 0360 Mattituck engines. I understand from my research and posts on VA that they're highly regarded engines.
Both aircraft have FP props, but one has a governor plate on the back, which indicates the possibility of CS prop compatibility, which I am interested in. The seller of that aircraft has supplied me with quite a lot of data, but not quite enough to confirm for certain, whether I'm in luck.
Some handy breadcrumbs:
Short of asking whether anyone might be able to put me in touch with Mahlon Russell, I'd appreciate any insight into what I've shared above.
Thanks
Dale
I'm considering two RV7s on the market with 0360 Mattituck engines. I understand from my research and posts on VA that they're highly regarded engines.
Both aircraft have FP props, but one has a governor plate on the back, which indicates the possibility of CS prop compatibility, which I am interested in. The seller of that aircraft has supplied me with quite a lot of data, but not quite enough to confirm for certain, whether I'm in luck.
Some handy breadcrumbs:
- A governor plate exists on the back top right-hand-side of the engine case.
- In a pre-sales email from Mahlon Russell there was a mention of it being an "O-360-A1D equivalent".
- On the engine test page of the final engine delivered, with several S/N details for the magnetos and other accessories, there is no mention of the crankshaft P/N.
- Despite the mention of the O-360-A1D in item 2 above, the engine conformity certificate mentions the O-360-A4M.
- Another possible hint at CS prop support is indicated on the first line of the engine work log stating: "This TMXO360 constant speed engine was assembled and tested at Teledyne Mattituck Services on 22 Oct 2004 under W.O. XXXXX"
Short of asking whether anyone might be able to put me in touch with Mahlon Russell, I'd appreciate any insight into what I've shared above.
Thanks
Dale
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