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Re: Prototype Piston Award Signatures?
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09-19-2022 | #12 |
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Re: Prototype Piston Award Signatures?
At Lycoming, for our air cooled aircraft engines, the pistons aren't machined round, they are ovals and they taper from top to bottom. That way when they expand at operating temperature they are round. The bigger problem isn't that they expand, it's that they don't expand uniformly due to the increased material around the piston pin towers. Our pistons are machined from forgings.
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