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PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:11 pm    Post subject: RPM vs MP Reply with quote

Anybody have a source for a very detailed chart showing RPM and Manifold pressure settings for a IO-360 and Hartzell C/S prop? The books for both Lycoming and Hartzell don't have what I'd like to keep in my RV-7. Greg
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:43 pm    Post subject: RPM vs MP Reply with quote

Greg,

I was in the same boat a little over a year ago when we first began flying our 7A (IO360 / CS prop). The book that came with the engine (new from Aerosport) had graphs in them but they were so small as to make them virtually unreadable and useless. I called Lycoming and they sent me a 8 1/2 x 11 blow-up of the power chart. After several hours of magnafying glass and ruler interpolations
I was able to WAG 25"/2500 as a takeoff power setting and I run 22"/2400 cruse which gives me about 10GPH.

If anyone has a better chart I would like a copy also.

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Greg Williams <mr.gsun(at)gmail.com> wrote:[quote] Anybody have a source for a very detailed chart showing RPM and Manifold pressure settings for a IO-360 and Hartzell C/S prop? The books for both Lycoming and Hartzell [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:49 pm    Post subject: RPM vs MP Reply with quote

I guess I don't understand your settings. There are two versions of
Lycoming IO360, with many variants, 180 and 200hp. AFAIK both are rated
at 2700 rpm. My -A1A engine is 200hp at 2700 and 29 inches for takeoff,
and once I am above safe altitude I reduce to 2600 for cruise climb.
Cruise at 2500 and 24" normally. You might want to talk to Hartzell, as
most of their props on the versions of the engine without dynamic
counterweights have rpm restrictions in th 2000-2350 range. The Cardinal
and Mooney versions, -A1B6 or A3B6 are the counterweighted version
cranks that reduce the rpm restrictions at cruise rpms, but add some at
low power settings below 15".

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Greg,

I was in the same boat a little over a year ago when we first began
flying our 7A (IO360 / CS prop). The book that came with the engine
(new from Aerosport) had graphs in them but they were so small as to
make them virtually unreadable and useless. I called Lycoming and
they sent me a 8 1/2 x 11 blow-up of the power chart. After several
hours of magnafying glass and ruler interpolations
I was able to WAG 25"/2500 as a takeoff power setting and I run
22"/2400 cruse which gives me about 10GPH.

If anyone has a better chart I would like a copy also.

Reuven
N7WT
KSEE
*/Greg Williams <mr.gsun(at)gmail.com>/* wrote:

Anybody have a source for a very detailed chart showing RPM and
Manifold pressure settings for a IO-360 and Hartzell C/S prop?
The books for both Lycoming and Hartzell

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:18 pm    Post subject: RPM vs MP Reply with quote

I should have been a little clearer. Ours is the 180hp model and after a full power takeoff my climb power setting is 25" / 2500RPM. I get about the same takeoff power as you do. Without the charts in front of me I believe the RPM restrictions are dependent on having a low MP and come into play when you reduce the power for approach and landing.

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Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com> wrote:[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: Kelly McMullen

I guess I don't understand your settings. There are two versions of
Lycoming IO360, with many variants, 180 and 200hp. AFAIK both are rated
at 2700 rpm. My -A1A engine is 200hp at 2700 and 29 inches for takeoff,
and once I am above safe altitude I reduce to 2600 for cruise climb.
Cruise at 2500 and 24" normally. You might want to talk to Hartzell, as
most of their props on the versions of the engine without dynamic
counterweights have rpm restrictions in th 2000-2350 range. The Cardinal
and Mooney versions, -A1B6 or A3B6 are the counterweighted version
cranks that reduce the rpm restrictions at cruise rpms, but add some at
low power settings below 15".

Reuven Silberman wrote:
[quote] Greg,

I was in the same boat a little over a year ago when we first began
flying our 7A (IO360 / CS prop). The book that came with the engine
(new from Aerosport) had graphs in them but they were so small as to
make them virtually unreadable and useless. I called Lycoming and
they sent me a 8 1/2 x 11 blow-up of the power chart. After several
hours of magnafying glass and ruler interpolations
I was able to WAG 25"/2500 as a takeoff power setting and I run
22"/2400 [quote][b]


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