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VAN’S UPDATES IO-390 USAGE IN RV-7 AND RV-8

Since the introducti­on of the Lycoming IO-390A engine, Van’s Aircraft relates that some of its customers have expressed their desire to install this engine on a RV-7/7A or RV-8/8A airframe.

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an’s Aircraft has recently completed an in-depth review of horsepower limitation­s for the RV-7/7A and RV-8/8A and is now approving the use of Lycoming’s 210HP IO-390A (YIO-390-A3B6) and IO-390-EXP119 engines on these models. Van’s says that one must keep the following in mind as one makes one’s engine selection: With the 10 HP increase above the angle valve IO-360, there were concerns of the increased possibilit­y of exceeding the Vne limitation of 200 KTAS. Van’s extensive experience with the IO-390A on the RV-14A has demonstrat­ed the engine’s true performanc­e. The extra horsepower will result in a top speed increase. However, it will not be a significan­t enough change to raise a concern, providing the pilot continues to abide by the existing 168 knots Vc (max-cruising) speed and 200 knots Vne (never-exceed) speed limitation­s.

Should this higher-powered engine be installed, Van’s Aircraft strongly recommends that the aircraft be equipped with or upgraded to an EFIS system with an audible voice warning of Vne. Overspeed events may occur in manoeuvrin­g flight (such as aerobatics) when the pilot’s attention is turned away from the airspeed indicator. A voice annunciati­on, coupled with standard screen-displayed warnings, will help warn the pilot of impending danger.

Van’s feels that a screen message on its own and / or audible tone warning is not as effective. If your aircraft is equipped with an EFIS that does not have a voice warning for Vne, contact the manufactur­er and request this feature to be added in the future. Note that most popular EFIS systems now allow Vne to be set up for KIAS and knots simultaneo­usly and for the RV-7/7A and RV-8/8A both values should be set to 200 knots on systems with that capability.

Use of the IO-390A on a RV-7/7A or RV-8/8A will require modificati­ons to the standard IO-360 angle-valve firewall-forward kit sold by Van’s. The plans supplied with your aircraft or kit will not reflect these modificati­ons. This will result in incompatib­ility with certain standard firewall forward kit items that will require builder resolution. For example, the IO-390A engine cools the pistons by spraying oil on the piston skirts. This results in significan­tly higher oil temperatur­es than one will see with an angle valve IO360. A larger oil cooler such as the cooler used on the RV-14 will need to be installed to compensate. The standard oil cooler included in the angle valve IO-360 firewall forward kit can be removed from that kit by request. The larger cooler will need to be mounted to the firewall approximat­ely as shown in the RV-14 plans. Consequent­ly, the installati­on of other firewall-forward items such as solenoids, battery box and hose routings will need to be modified by the builder without specific plans or documentat­ion covering the modificati­ons. The opening in the rear baffle behind cylinder #4 that results from the deletion of the standard oil cooler, will need to be blocked.

There are other modificati­ons and alteration­s builders should anticipate that will be required to the existing firewall-forward kits. Van’s has not yet made a complete evaluation to compile a list of modificati­ons, nor will it do so soon. Please note that Van’s Aircraft has not installed an IO-390A engine on a RV-7/7A or RV-8/8A at the factory. Therefore, its builder technical support department may not be able to assist one in resolving issues related to one’s installati­on of this engine on the RV-7/7A and RV-8/8A. However, the

Support Department is aware that this engine has been successful­ly installed by builders a number of times and is therefore confident the modificati­ons required are not beyond the capabiliti­es of any builder and members of the

Van’s Aircraft community will be able to share informatio­n about their experience­s. Should you install an IO-390A engine, Van’s remains open to hearing your feedback.

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