R rsr3 Well Known Member Sunday at 3:29 AM #1 Can anybody tell me if a crankshaft with 74967 stamped on the prop flange is a superior part, please? It may have come from an XP-IO-360-B1A2 engine. Thanks.
Can anybody tell me if a crankshaft with 74967 stamped on the prop flange is a superior part, please? It may have come from an XP-IO-360-B1A2 engine. Thanks.
K Kiwi7 Member Sunday at 4:49 AM #3 I think that’s a Lycoming part number. They don’t alswys prefix their part numbers with LW. Superior have the prefix SL. ECI prefix AEL.
I think that’s a Lycoming part number. They don’t alswys prefix their part numbers with LW. Superior have the prefix SL. ECI prefix AEL.
R rsr3 Well Known Member Sunday at 5:47 AM #4 That’s what I was thinking - 74966 definitely would match with a Lycoming crankshaft, maybe it was mis-stamped. I will do more digging!
That’s what I was thinking - 74966 definitely would match with a Lycoming crankshaft, maybe it was mis-stamped. I will do more digging!
N804RV Well Known Member Friend Sunday at 12:39 PM #5 You'll have to dig through the Lycoming parts catalogue. That part number was likely superseded. One way to know is to dig through the notes in the PN column. The other is to call Tech Support.
You'll have to dig through the Lycoming parts catalogue. That part number was likely superseded. One way to know is to dig through the notes in the PN column. The other is to call Tech Support.
J jrs14855 Well Known Member Sunday at 1:13 PM #6 That appears to be a lightening hole flange crank. Somewhere around 1970 lightening holes were eliminated.
That appears to be a lightening hole flange crank. Somewhere around 1970 lightening holes were eliminated.