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IO-390 now certified


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Just came across an article in AvWeek (Nov 30, 09 issue) that said the latest Lycoming IO-390 engine variant was now certified. It's described as a replacement of the IO-360 series, specifically on older Mooney aircraft.

 

I hadn't heard of this engine before. Quick internet results say that a new one runs roughly $33,000.00, 210 HP, 308 lb dry weight. Roughly 10% higher fuel burn than a IO-360, 7-28 lbs heaver, but 10-30 more HP.

 

At first glance it would seem like a way to get more HP into a Cozy without going the rotary, diesel, or 6-cylinder routes.

 

Just out of curiousity, has anyone looked at these?

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I think xp-360.com had one advertised, maybe it was a 400? Regardless, they're bust.

Aerosportpower.com has had one on their website for quite some time.

 

<opinion> I've looked at them, but figured they were a punched out 360 using a standard 360 crank. Probably unfounded, I worry about the additional stress on the crank.</opinion>

 

Rick

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