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which IO-360-A1A for 1967 M20F ?


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IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8591

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8668

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8990

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT10441

Any ideas which one of these IO360A1A applies to a 1967 Mooney M20F ? I have Slick mags and had a generator, now Planepower alternator. Inspection found a completely worn cam lobe, which is annoying but I guess somewhat expected after 21 years (and 1800hrs). Looking at overhaul options, exchange not an option as my engine is over 36 years (1973), but if I pick a Factory Rebuilt I may still get core credit.

 

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Textron-Lycoming IO-360-A1A (Bendix fuel injector, Model RSA-5AD1, P/N 2524054-1)

Here is what the TCDS says (above)

Where did you get the numbers you posted?

Is there not a definition page in what ever you got those numbers from?

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these are the four choices you get when looking at IO360-A1A in the Airpower factory engines website and the same the Lycoming distributor here in Europe referred to before finalising a quote. What is odd is all these refer to the M20E and I cannot find a reference to M20F on any site.

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On 5/1/2021 at 11:45 AM, podair said:

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8591

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8668

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT8990

IO-360-A1A

Y

ENPL-RT10441

Any ideas which one of these IO360A1A applies to a 1967 Mooney M20F ? I have Slick mags and had a generator, now Planepower alternator. Inspection found a completely worn cam lobe, which is annoying but I guess somewhat expected after 21 years (and 1800hrs). Looking at overhaul options, exchange not an option as my engine is over 36 years (1973), but if I pick a Factory Rebuilt I may still get core credit.

 

Hello,

I believe it's RT8591, at least that is what Airpower rep told me when I was inquiring for my Reman.

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