I am curious about 232's engine. Was it a slow case? Rebuilt after last years hiccup?
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Re: 232 Engine
Originally posted by JayReno View PostThe slow nose case has more gear reduction than a standard case.
It Turns prop slower RPM than standard at same engine RPM.
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Re: 232 Engine
Originally posted by Samuel View PostAnd there are a limited number of slow cases left? Something like a dozen?
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Re: 232 Engine
Did he get one for the American Spirit air racer project? What is the dash number of the slow case engine?
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Originally posted by Samuel View PostDid he get one for the American Spirit air racer project? What is the dash number of the slow case engine?
I believe that the Slow-Turn nose will mate with most late model power sections. Not sure on what they originally came off of.
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Originally posted by ChrisMX105 View PostLast I heard American Spirit was on Hiatus.
I believe that the Slow-Turn nose will mate with most late model power sections. Not sure on what they originally came off of.
If I remember correctly the 3350-93B was the one with the slow nose.
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Re: 232 Engine
They were only used in the Lockheed 1649A Super Connie. Lyle first used one (from the Aircraft Cylinder guys, I think) in the very early 1970s. This was little known (outside the team) for a long time, and was a big factor in the Bear's dominance in the 1970s and 1980s...
It does little good with a stockish motor -- but really makes a difference with a properly built Race engine.
Neal
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Originally posted by wingman View PostThey were only used in the Lockheed 1649A Super Connie. Lyle first used one (from the Aircraft Cylinder guys, I think) in the very early 1970s. This was little known (outside the team) for a long time, and was a big factor in the Bear's dominance in the 1970s and 1980s...
It does little good with a stockish motor -- but really makes a difference with a properly built Race engine.
Neal
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Re: 232 Engine
The '80's Alameda gold dyno engines were stock -26's with the EA-2 nosecase. They are very competitive with that set-up, especially at lower elevations like Bakersfield. The Fifi engine was very similar. The slow nose case allows higher rpm, and hence BMEP, turning the propeller at it's best efficiency rpm.
Chris...
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Re: 232 Engine
Originally posted by Race5 View PostIf I remember correctly the 3350-93B was the one with the slow nose.
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