Wed, Dec 24, 2008
Upgrade Available For AeroVee 2.1 Engine Kit
Sonex Aircraft announced this week the latest enhancement to the
popular AeroConversions AeroVee Engine Kit: all AeroConversions
customers now have the opportunity to upgrade their purchase with a
Pre-Assembled Prop Hub/Crankshaft Assembly, making the AeroVee
Engine simpler to build.
The cost of the Pre-Assembled Prop Hub/Crankshaft Upgrade is
$295.
Sonex says the vast majority of AeroVee customers have
successfully installed the shrink-fit AeroVee prop hub using simple
tools and instructions given in the AeroVee Assembly Manual and
companion AeroVee Assembly DVD... but some customers have
encountered difficulty. The new Pre-Assembled Prop Hub/Crankshaft
Upgrade is intended to make AeroVee Engine assembly as simple as
possible for all aircraft builders.
The AeroVee prop hub/crankshaft assembly features shrink-fit
mating of the AeroVee prop hub to a custom, purpose-built
crankshaft.
The AeroVee 2.1 is a complete VW Conversion Engine Kit Package,
by AeroConversions, a product line of Sonex Aircraft, LLC. The
AeroVee 2.1 package is a 2180 cc, 80 hp aircraft engine that can be
run on 100LL or auto fuel. The complete package weighs 161 lbs
complete, and represents over 35 years of experience in pioneering
and innovating VW engine conversions. All of the supplied
components are brand-new, zero-time parts including conversion
parts that meet high quality standards, machined out of solid
billet, providing for the strongest and most consistent conversion
components ever produced.
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