zodiacflyguy
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There are several fairly successful auto conversions running in airplanes. One of the more prominent is the corvair. For a very reasonable cost you can have an engine roughly equivalent to an 0-200 or O-235. Direct drive runs from 2300 to 3000 RPM all day long, depending on the prop. There have been efforts to put gear reduction units on auto engines. At the power level of the engines I have experience with it is a trade off. You might gain some power and be able to turn a larger prop, and run the engine at 120 or 180hp vs derated to 100 or 130. But you add from 30 to 50 lbs forward of the crank snout, and therefore need a longer cowling to accommodate it. And then a little ballast for w&b reasons. So you lose useful load too. One very good compromise is to just derate to 100 or 130hp (depending on how it was built) keep it direct drive, as in bolt the prop to the crank, and add a bearing to support the driving end if the crank. This, along with a properly prepped, nitrided crank goes a long way to preventing crank issues.
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