Lycoming engine suffixes?

swisspilot

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I`m looking at two engines, the O-540-E4C5 and the IO-540-K1B5

I got the front part but I would like to know what E4C5 and K1B5 mean? I

I tried to look them up, and I found something, but I would also like to understand the meaning of it.

Thanks

Alex
 
I`m looking at two engines, the O-540-E4C5 and the IO-540-K1B5

I got the front part but I would like to know what E4C5 and K1B5 mean? I

I tried to look them up, and I found something, but I would also like to understand the meaning of it.

Thanks

Alex
Don't remember exactly the suffixes right now but it's for the different cranks.
 
I`m looking at two engines, the O-540-E4C5 and the IO-540-K1B5

I got the front part but I would like to know what E4C5 and K1B5 mean? I

I tried to look them up, and I found something, but I would also like to understand the meaning of it.

Thanks

Alex

IO540K1A5 the K1A5 is the fuel pump. Which is a gear type pump. The Saratoga has a diaphragm type pump.
 
I`m looking at two engines, the O-540-E4C5 and the IO-540-K1B5

I got the front part but I would like to know what E4C5 and K1B5 mean? I

I tried to look them up, and I found something, but I would also like to understand the meaning of it.

Thanks

Alex
Basically everything that isn't covered by the O-540 part. Crankshaft and case style, horsepower rating, magneto drive type, fuel pump, accessory case, sump style, etc. The link that Richard5 posted covers it pretty well.
 
Ok so far

O-540-E4C5 :
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
E=260HP @ 2700 rpm
4=?
C=?
5=?


IO-540-K1B5 :
I=Fuel injected
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
K=300HP @2700 rpm
1=Nose section (provisions for a prop governor,
hollow/solid crankshaft, prop governor
location)
B=Accessory section (fuel pump type, accy pad..)
5=?
 
Ok so far

O-540-E4C5 :
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
E=260HP @ 2700 rpm
4=? MORE EFFECT COUNTERWEIGHTS FOR HARTZELL PROP
C=? CHANGE IN MAGNETOS FROM IMPULSE COUPLING MAGS
5=?
VOLTAGE SYSTEM BUT NOT SURE

IO-540-K1B5 :
I=Fuel injected
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
K=300HP @2700 rpm
1=Nose section (provisions for a prop governor,
hollow/solid crankshaft, prop governor
location)
B=Accessory section (fuel pump type, accy pad..)
5=?
I've seen the tables provided in the link before. The way the tables are laid out requires a bit of sleuthing to derive the answer. Basically, the codes show a series of modifications, including different accessory items. Happy hunting.

I'll try to get a hold of a guy I know at Lyc.
 
Ok so far

O-540-E4C5 :
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
E=260HP @ 2700 rpm
4=?
C=?
5=?


IO-540-K1B5 :
I=Fuel injected
O=Horizontally opposed
540=Displacement in Cu in
K=300HP @2700 rpm
1=Nose section (provisions for a prop governor,
hollow/solid crankshaft, prop governor
location)
B=Accessory section (fuel pump type, accy pad..)
5=?
Lessee.... E4C5. Same as E4B5, but with 1200 series mags. Therefore, "C" is 1200 series mags. The E4B5 is the same as the E4A5 except again, the mags. E4A5 is same as A4D5 except speed and power rating. Therefore, "E" is probably speed/power rating. Without tracing the direct logic, similar process gives "4" as meaning a different style of crank counterweights, designed for use with Hartzell props, and "5" as meaning one 5th order and 1 6th order counterweight on the crank.
*edit*
It appears that the 2 letters are not necessarily consistent in what they signify-in some cases the only difference between different letter engines (say, K1A5 and K1G5 or A1A5 and K1A5) is merely speed/power rating, but in others it is significant changes to crankcase and accessory cases.
 
IO-540-AC1A5:

Injected
Opposed
540 cubic inch
AC Power section
1 Nose case
A Accessory section
5 Counterweight configuration

In this case there's no D at the end but if there is it means the engine is equipped with a dual mag.
 
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