Good day everyone
I've noticed a few 170's with single exhaust pipes out the bottom of the cowl from pictures that I've seen lately?
Is this a model type or engine type difference (i.e. C145 vs O-300 or A model vs B model etc)? I currently fly a 170B which has the double pipes out the bottom.
Just curious.
Thanks
Kevin
C170's with single exhaust pipes?
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Re: C170's with single exhaust pipes?
They are 170s A or B model converted to a Lycoming engine.
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Re: C170's with single exhaust pipes?
Or some of the "Big Continentals".N9149A wrote:They are 170s A or B model converted to a Lycoming engine.
Some prefer a large single pipe AKA later 172s with the 180HP Lycoming.( pic 1)
(Sometimes a much larger diameter pipe and lack of blisters would reveal a "big Connie)". For the Lycoming conversions - -some prefer this approach - - "A Tuned Exhaust" - claiming better performance. (pic 2)
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