#1
Posted: 10/6/2010 04:31:12
Modified: 10/31/2010 09:36:21
Does anyone have any information on continental PC-90 engines. I am selling one for my EAA chapter 1310 . We are raising some cash to upgrade our pancake breakfast equipment. The cart doesn't come with it. I thought it was a PC-60 but it is a PC-90

#2
Posted: 10/6/2010 08:02:53
Modified: 10/6/2010 08:04:38
Harry Fenton has a bit of information here and here .
Ron Wanttaja
#3
Posted: 10/31/2010 09:39:54
Modified: 10/31/2010 09:42:04
Does anyone have any information on continental PC-90 engines. I am selling one for my EAA chapter 1310 . We are raising some cash to upgrade our pancake breakfast equipment. The cart doesn't come with it. I thought it was a PC-60 but it is a PC-90
4 Cylinder Continental PE-90 GPU engine. as you can see it was of last night still in the GPU. We removed it and now it and it pretty much looks like this. ( This is a represenative pictures and is not the actual motor removed.)
http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/sale-wanted/7064-4-cylinder-continental-gpus-two-them-pretty-cheap.html
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#4
Posted: 10/31/2010 19:25:11
Modified: 10/31/2010 19:26:29
There is a nice article on the use of the PC-60 engine in a older issue of Experimenter eNewsletter.
Pat
Chuck Drake wrote:
Does anyone have any information on continental PC-90 engines. I am selling one for my EAA chapter 1310 . We are raising some cash to upgrade our pancake breakfast equipment. The cart doesn't come with it. I thought it was a PC-60 but it is a PC-90

#5
Posted: 10/31/2010 19:36:24
Thanks Patrick! If you ever make it out east We'll have a double stack of some of our finest flap jacks waiting on ya!
#6
Posted: 11/8/2010 09:33:08
We'll were moving forward removing the engine from our Ground power unit! The engine is a PE-90 not a PE-60.

#7
Posted: 11/8/2010 09:33:43
#8
Posted: 11/8/2010 09:34:10
#9
Posted: 11/21/2010 18:19:26
#10
Posted: 11/21/2010 18:19:52
#11
Posted: 11/21/2010 18:24:10
We'll we final got her all crated up and now we have a buyer. It's going to Avon Park, Florida and is going to be installed in a AiRBOAT!! the funny thing the buyer is a EAA member who saw the listing we had on Southern Airboat. He said when we get it running he'll send a picture and give some lucky member of our chapter a ride. Once we get it gone and get the check then we can go shopping to upgrade our chapter kithcen equipment.!