retroaviation wrote:
engguy wrote:
Gary what dash numbers are yours, and accessories? And what are you going to do with them? The ebay is the older High tension engine. That engine with the stand probably weighs 4,700 ish lbs. I don't think Sun air has any, unless they got more. Price at auction it all depends on who and how rich the folks are and how bad they want it. And it can really get bad if there are 2 wealthy ones fighting for it.
Its already over priced.
I have two -20WD engines and one -4W. No accessories other than what they come with from the overhaul shop (such as mags, carb., etc.).
I'm going to sell them.
I know it's all about "supply and demand," but it seems a shame to me that an engine like the 4360 is considered "already overpriced" at under $5,000.00, when you can't touch an overhauled 4 cylinder Lycoming for less than $15,000.00 or so.
Gary
What's the difference between the -4 that was used in the F2G Super Corsairs, and the -4W?
I've got Graham White's book, and the specification chart looks the same, except there's a comment about ADI equipment being present on the -4W.
How do you transport something like that? I've seen a couple for sale, but they're always clear across the country.
It's probably never going to happen, but I've had thoughts about trying to build a static replica of one of the F2G's that raced at Cleveland after the war, like Cook Cleland's white Race 94 that won in 1949.