I'm sure you know about Bob and saving weight and especially with the LSA. Besides building the 4 seat Bearhawk, I'm building a JMR Special and using a Cont- C-85-12F and trying to get it as light as possible for this small airframe, and the same as a lot of you building the Bearhawk LSA. Just finished majoring the C-85 and made block off plates for the starter and Generator from aluminum. Also should get a couple more HP by not turning the large starter gear and the Generator, besides saving a lot of weight.
The small Cont engines use a heavy brass elbow fitting that screws into the block on the right, front side for the crankcase vent. Being brass, its very heavy, and has a weight of 5.1 oz for a small fitting. You can save a lot of that weight by going to an aluminum fitting from Aircraft Spruce. You can also save a little weigh by buying 6061 aluminum tubing the same size as the steel intake tubes that go out from the intake spider to the heads.
Dan R.
The small Cont engines use a heavy brass elbow fitting that screws into the block on the right, front side for the crankcase vent. Being brass, its very heavy, and has a weight of 5.1 oz for a small fitting. You can save a lot of that weight by going to an aluminum fitting from Aircraft Spruce. You can also save a little weigh by buying 6061 aluminum tubing the same size as the steel intake tubes that go out from the intake spider to the heads.
Dan R.
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