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TD crank in Medallion case
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TD crank in Medallion case
I know I've read people say that it should work fine and make a less finicky to start and tune engine, but has anyone here actually put a TD crank in a Medallion case? I acquired a left hand crank, and want to put it in something. I don't necessarily want to mess with one of my two TD .049's, but I have a couple of Medallions I can try it on. Just curious if someone else's done it already, or if I'm gonna be the guinea pig. I guess I can run the Medallion on the test stand, then swap out the crank and try again.
Hmmmm... But I wouldn't be able to try the same prop, since this is a left hand crank. So it'd be an apples to oranges comparison. Ah, well. I'll just put the crank in and see what it tops out at, I guess.
The Tops Mark
Hmmmm... But I wouldn't be able to try the same prop, since this is a left hand crank. So it'd be an apples to oranges comparison. Ah, well. I'll just put the crank in and see what it tops out at, I guess.
The Tops Mark
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Re: TD crank in Medallion case
Mark,
What are you concerned about? Performance or if it will actually work?
It is the exact same dimensionally as a TD crank except the cutout. Compared to a TD it won't perform as well.
I have used medallions on planes that perform very well. They draw fuel from a standard tank much better than a TD, but that has less to do with the crank and more to do with the venturi diameter.
Perhaps, I don't understand the question, but if you are concerned I'd be glad to be the guinea pig.
What are you concerned about? Performance or if it will actually work?
It is the exact same dimensionally as a TD crank except the cutout. Compared to a TD it won't perform as well.
I have used medallions on planes that perform very well. They draw fuel from a standard tank much better than a TD, but that has less to do with the crank and more to do with the venturi diameter.
Perhaps, I don't understand the question, but if you are concerned I'd be glad to be the guinea pig.
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Re: TD crank in Medallion case
batjac wrote:I know I've read people say that it should work fine and make a less finicky to start and tune engine, but has anyone here actually put a TD crank in a Medallion case? I acquired a left hand crank, and want to put it in something. I don't necessarily want to mess with one of my two TD .049's, but I have a couple of Medallions I can try it on. Just curious if someone else's done it already, or if I'm gonna be the guinea pig. I guess I can run the Medallion on the test stand, then swap out the crank and try again.
Hmmmm... But I wouldn't be able to try the same prop, since this is a left hand crank. So it'd be an apples to oranges comparison. Ah, well. I'll just put the crank in and see what it tops out at, I guess.
The Tops Mark
Mark,
I purchased a Tee Dee .09 that had a broken carburetor. I disassembled and cleaned it, and reassembled it using a Medallion carburetor. It started and ran flawlessly on the bench. I got the idea from others on this forum. I am sure it would work on a medallion, however, it would seem to me, that you would be better off switching the medallion carburetor onto the Tee Dee as you would get the power of a Tee Dee with better fuel draw of a medallion. Anyway, if you are concerned that a Tee Dee Crank will not work with a medallion carburetor, I can vouch that it will. Hope this helps. Andy
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