Noob Question-Engine replacement
I am completely new to certified aircraft etc so please forgive a very simple question. Is there any flexibility in which model engine is used to replace one that has been stolen off a PA 38, OEM is a 235-L2C but I have found a really good price on a low time 235-C1. Is this allowed by the FAA or do I have to go back in with the L2C?
Comments
For what it's worth - the O-235-L2C, looking on AirPower's website (www.airpowerinc.com) is used on:
PA-38-112, Grumman AA1C, Cessna C152, etc - which are all listed as 118HP applications.
The O-235-C1 is listed as a 115HP engine, and is listed for use on the Champion 7ECA, PA-12 etc.
...so I did some more digging, here is a Lycoming document that lists the differences:
http://www.lycoming.com/support/troubleshooting/resources/SSP204.pdf (there is also a more recent publication with updated information: http://www.lycoming.com/support/troubleshooting/resources/SSP110.pdf)
..and
The O-235-C1 uses 6.75:1 compression ratio cylinders, while the O-235-L2C uses 8.50:1 - i.e. they are different specification engines, so I am not sure if it would be practical to convert one to another since one would speculate that the cylinders would be changed - the 8.5 ones might be wide deck, while the older might be narrow deck... Perhaps you may want to call one of the engine rebuilders, such as Western Skyways or Lycon, and ask if they can advise.
Hope this helps,
Andy