Lycoming O-360 Series Aircraft Engine
 
The Lycoming O-360 is a four-cylinder, horizontally opposed, air-cooled aircraft engine that is widely regarded as one of the most popular and reliable engines in general aviation. It is an evolution of the O-320 series, offering increased power and performance. 
 
 
Part Number
	
		
		
		
	
	
		
			| Model | 
			New | 
			Rebuilt | 
			Overhaul | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT8435 | 
			RENPL-RT8435 | 
			HENPL-RT8435 | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT8597 | 
			RENPL-RT8597 | 
			HENPL-RT8597 | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT8681 | 
			RENPL-RT8681 | 
			HENPL-RT8681 | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT8683 | 
			RENPL-RT8683 | 
			HENPL-RT8683 | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT8788 | 
			RENPL-RT8788 | 
			HENPL-RT8788 | 
		
		
			| O-360-A1A | 
			ENPL-RT9778 | 
			RENPL-RT9778 | 
			HENPL-RT9778 | 
		
	
 
 
Key Specifications
 
	- Type: Four-cylinder, horizontally opposed (flat-four), air-cooled
 
	- Displacement: 361 cubic inches (5.9 liters)
 
	- Power Output: Typically produces 180 horsepower (depending on the specific model and configuration)
 
	- Compression Ratio: Varies by model, typically 8.5:1
 
	- Weight: Approximately 258 to 280 pounds (dry weight, depending on the model)
 
	- Fuel Type: Aviation gasoline (100LL or lower-octane fuels, depending on the model)
 
	- Cooling: Air-cooled
 
	- Ignition System: Dual magnetos for redundancy
 
	- Redline RPM: Typically 2,700 RPM
 
 
Applications
 
The O-360 engine is used in a wide range of general aviation aircraft, including:
 
 
	- Cessna 172 (later models)
 
	- Piper PA-28 Cherokee
 
	- Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six
 
	- Grumman American AA-5
 
	- Van's RV series (experimental aircraft)
 
	- Aeronca Champion
 
	- Mooney M20
 
 
 
Variants
 
The O-360 series includes several models, each tailored for specific applications or aircraft. Some notable variants include:
	- O-360-A1A: 180 hp, used in the Cessna 172 and Piper PA-28.
 
	- O-360-A1D: 180 hp, used in the Piper PA-28 and other aircraft.
 
	- O-360-A1G6: 180 hp, with a higher compression ratio for improved performance.
 
	- O-360-C1A: 180 hp, used in helicopters, such as the Bell 47.
 
	- O-360-E1A: 180 hp, used in the Mooney M20.
 
	- O-360-F1A: 180 hp, used in the Grumman American AA-5.
 
 
Features
 
	- Reliability: Known for its durability and long service life when properly maintained.
 
	- Simplicity: The engine's design is straightforward, making it easier to maintain and repair.
 
	- Versatility: Used in both certified and experimental aircraft.
 
	- Dual Magneto System: Provides redundancy for improved safety.
 
 
Advantages
 
	- Proven design with decades of reliable service.
 
	- Wide availability of parts and support.
 
	- Suitable for a variety of aircraft types.
 
 
 
The Lycoming O-360 remains a cornerstone of general aviation due to its reliability, simplicity, and widespread use. It continues to power many training and recreational aircraft worldwide.
 
 
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