by Brett » Tue Apr 14, 2015 10:24 pm
G'day all again,
In an effort to try and dig myself out of struggle town at the moment I was hoping someone may have had some experiences with the different cams that have been used on the Aerovee over the years. I currently have my Aerovee 2.0 stripped completely down in regard to that cracked engine case I posted about yesterday. So whilst it was apart I noticed it had a somewhat very different camshaft as to what is going to go into my Aerovee 2.1, that I have yet to build for my current Sonex project.
-Camshaft in the Aerovee 2.0 appears to be a Scat C-45
-Camshaft in the Aerovee 2.1 appears to be a Eagle 34 (2234) or cwc 34 is stamped on it.
The reason I ask about this is that the current camshaft I pulled out seems to be, by looking at it, quite a high performance cam for use in the higher rev range bracket 3500-6500rpm whist the 2.1 camshaft has the general look of it of a standard cam. However I can't find much info on the net about it. Generally speaking, to obtain the power in those higher rev ranges, usually the bottom end suffers which may explain why I have always felt my engine has always been on the anaemic side. The 3 props I have had made and tested never got to the rpm range that the manufacturer said it should be pulling and my climb rate in my aircraft has never been better than 350+ fpm solo.
Any help would be much appreciated as I'm not sure which way to turn now. I am about one more problem away from throwing the motor in the bin and putting a second hand Rotax 912 in my Aeropup no matter what the cost.
Attached are the pics of the camshafts to highlight the large difference in cam profiles.
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- Camshaft 1 (1328 x 747).jpg (168.02 KiB) Viewed 2939 times
Sonex 1645
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Former Aerovee Turbo
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