Re: Engine for Old Rhinebeck - Questions
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 4:50 pm
'Had a great opportunity to see Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Rhinebeck, NY last
Saturday. They have a very nice '37 Model 24 / C8F that needs an engine.
Their info says that it had a 150 HP Ranger 6-390-D3 in it from the factory. I
have a 200 HP Ranger runout that I am willing to give them (they know it will
need a complete overhaul) but I was wondering what anyone might be able to offer
in the way of comment about the differences between the two engines (other
than the obvious horsepower difference and the accessories ie: carb etc.), Does
anyone know of an angine swap that has been done to fit the larger engine
into a C8F ? Should they even bother trying?
For those of you who haven't been there or heard much about the place they
have a nice website that lists a lot of info about what they are and what they
do as well as their list of aircraft, engines, motorcycles, vehicles, etc. I
think it is something like: www.Oldrhinebeckaerodrome.com or something.
You'll find it if this isn't it and you do a search. Anyway, the bug bit me and I
really want to try and help them get the Fairchild flying by donating the
Ranger if it might work out. So.....anything you can offer will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve Korta
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Saturday. They have a very nice '37 Model 24 / C8F that needs an engine.
Their info says that it had a 150 HP Ranger 6-390-D3 in it from the factory. I
have a 200 HP Ranger runout that I am willing to give them (they know it will
need a complete overhaul) but I was wondering what anyone might be able to offer
in the way of comment about the differences between the two engines (other
than the obvious horsepower difference and the accessories ie: carb etc.), Does
anyone know of an angine swap that has been done to fit the larger engine
into a C8F ? Should they even bother trying?
For those of you who haven't been there or heard much about the place they
have a nice website that lists a lot of info about what they are and what they
do as well as their list of aircraft, engines, motorcycles, vehicles, etc. I
think it is something like: www.Oldrhinebeckaerodrome.com or something.
You'll find it if this isn't it and you do a search. Anyway, the bug bit me and I
really want to try and help them get the Fairchild flying by donating the
Ranger if it might work out. So.....anything you can offer will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve Korta
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