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LowNSlow 8th Apr 2005 05:45

Blackburn Cirrus Parts
 
Does anybody have a cylinder for a Blackburn Cirrus Minor II? I'm going to need one shortly.......

A and C 8th Apr 2005 08:56

Would this be the Cylinder made from steel or unobtainium ?

poor southerner 8th Apr 2005 09:26

I think you will find Chris Harrison is advertising some minor parts on the club site at present ?

LowNSlow 9th Apr 2005 16:39

A & C it's made from Unobtanium unfortunately :{ At least I got the valve seat, valve guides and valves OK.

Unfortunately Chris has sold all the bits he had including the
spare engine I dithered over...

Anybody know of a spare Cirrus Minor II for sale?

poor southerner 11th Apr 2005 14:09

Peter

I guess it depends on how much money / hassle you want to go through to keep an Autocrat flying.

Does it really need a new engine ?

A while back now I did see quite a few parts, including a minor engine for sale in an Australian magazine / web site. I think it's called 'rag and tube'.

Or you could try and get something out of the man at Carr farm (Cliff baker ?)who has a whole collection of austers, but doesn't like talking to people

Other than than you could convert it to a N model with a major lump and parts. £££££££

LowNSlow 18th Apr 2005 15:23

Fortunately we have managed to source some Unobtainium (oxymoron!!) and have got my cylinder fitted with a new exhaust valve and seat plus new valve guides. Hopefully it will be nailed on, err, professionally installed, this week.

Now watch next weekend's weather turn to poo as I'm planning to collect a half life cylinder that has turned up.

poor southerner I am considering fitting a Lycoming O-320. I have located the drawings, engine frame, cowlings and the vertical fin. All I need now is a rudder off a J1/N (Gipsy engined) and a reasonably priced flat crankcase O-320. Apparently the ones from the Robbo R-22 are perfect. Should only cost around £7,000 plus fitting......... Alternatively does anybody know of an unloved O-320 powerered Auster that I could cannibalise?

shortstripper 18th Apr 2005 17:23

An Auster just isn't the same with a Yanky engine :ugh:

SS

poor southerner 19th Apr 2005 07:20

Yes but don't forget Peter. For the 0320 you also need to replace the smaller lift struts (fronts ?) with the wider ones. That alone could cost £ 700, less any rebate on old ones.

Have you sourced the engine frame at the right price. There is a bargain one advertised on thehanger.co.uk right now !!;)

LowNSlow 19th Apr 2005 07:29

shortstripper what about the wartime Auster 5's with the O-290? they looked OK. Don't forget that the Auster was born as the Taylorcraft :ok:

poor southerner nobody told me about changing the lift struts. I'd never noticed that the bigger engined Austers had different struts. Will check with my font of knowledge who holds the Mod. If it is the case it makes getting a tatty Auster to cannibalise an even better prospect. I can't access thehangar from work, our net nanny treats it like a porn site........ :mad:

Has anybody seen the Auster that Dr. Kirk is selling for 5k?

poor southerner 19th Apr 2005 09:17

Low

There are only a handfull of 0320 / 0360 J5 Austers about. Certainly none for spares reclamation (I think the last one completed only flew last year, based on Anglesey).
The J5's with 0290's are very different, lacking larger tail surfaces, struts and the engine frame is different.

As for the man Kirk selling an Auster. Would this be his old tugmaster,6. ?
If so and you REALLY want to know about it. Send me a PM, don't want to disclose in public.

LowNSlow 19th Apr 2005 11:21

p s I think it is the one, check your pm's ;)


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