DLrocket89
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I'm (hopefully) going to be starting a Bearhawk sometime in the next year or so. I'm planning on putting it on amphibious floats eventually, so I'd like to put a bigger engine on it (in all honesty, the IO-390 seems like the "ideal" but the cost is so crazy compared to a used, near TBO 470 or 540.)
So, my question revolves around the Lycoming I/O-540 and the Continental I/O-470. Max engine weight on the Bearhawk is 400lbs, so that rules out the angle valve I/O-540s which make 300HP, and also anything turbocharged, etc.
What are the comparative reliability rates between the Lycos and the Contis? If I look on a used site like trade-a-plane or barnstormers, you can get a near TBO O-470 for like $3K, with accessories. You can get nowhere near that for a Lyco. Why? Do the Conti's get to heck sooner, do they throw rods, do they...????
Just wondering...I know that the Conti's are a little worse the HP:weight ratio area, are there any things that can be done to lighten them some?
EDIT: any other engines out there that might work too?
I'm (hopefully) going to be starting a Bearhawk sometime in the next year or so. I'm planning on putting it on amphibious floats eventually, so I'd like to put a bigger engine on it (in all honesty, the IO-390 seems like the "ideal" but the cost is so crazy compared to a used, near TBO 470 or 540.)
So, my question revolves around the Lycoming I/O-540 and the Continental I/O-470. Max engine weight on the Bearhawk is 400lbs, so that rules out the angle valve I/O-540s which make 300HP, and also anything turbocharged, etc.
What are the comparative reliability rates between the Lycos and the Contis? If I look on a used site like trade-a-plane or barnstormers, you can get a near TBO O-470 for like $3K, with accessories. You can get nowhere near that for a Lyco. Why? Do the Conti's get to heck sooner, do they throw rods, do they...????
Just wondering...I know that the Conti's are a little worse the HP:weight ratio area, are there any things that can be done to lighten them some?
EDIT: any other engines out there that might work too?