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Old 25th October 2003 | 00:39
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Question Pa22-160 Owners, Help Needed

Can any 160 pacer owners help provide some technical information.
I looking for the measuremenet / length of the engine mount, straight 160 type, from firewall face to engine bolt face.
As I'm looking for cowling ideas fro my Auster Lycoming convertion. I just don't fancy spending $80 for the plans cd, just to see if its an option.
Thanks..
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Old 26th October 2003 | 13:52
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OD have you spoken to Karl Tyre or the chaps at Spanhoe with the O-320 engined Auster?
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Old 27th October 2003 | 04:51
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Yes I have low, it was Carl I bought the engine frame from, plus new wider rear struts and a beagle dorsal fin and rudder.
The main sudgestion seems to be a modified Robin cowl, rather than the difficult original.
But just looking at other options after seeing some pictures of a 160, tri gear pacer in an old copy of PF.
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