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    I have been trying to find a STC for a 0-200 install in a BC12D. I have found where two LSTCs have been done in Canada but the trail stops there. I cannot find who did the paperwork. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

  • #2
    Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

    The model 19 stc by Harer is what most people use. Do a search on here for more info. Tim
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    • #3
      Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

      If you have the Harer STC you can install an O-200?

      Since it was already done, I never really looked that close.....

      Is this true??
      Richard Boyer
      N95791
      Georgetown, TX

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      • #4
        Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

        I dont have the STC, so I have not personally read it, but that is what a friend used to install one in his '46. Tim
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        • #5
          Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

          I just pulled out my paperwork and it says.......

          Conversion of Model BC and BC12D to BC12D-85 or to BC12D-4-85.

          Maybe he got something different or a separate field approval for the O-200? I could see that as there are quite a few mods on my 85 beyond the STC.

          There is no mention that I can find of an O-200 on these plans........
          Richard Boyer
          N95791
          Georgetown, TX

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          • #6
            Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

            Originally posted by Richard Boyer View Post
            I just pulled out my paperwork and it says.......

            Conversion of Model BC and BC12D to BC12D-85 or to BC12D-4-85.

            Maybe he got something different or a separate field approval for the O-200? I could see that as there are quite a few mods on my 85 beyond the STC.

            There is no mention that I can find of an O-200 on these plans........
            I used the Harer STC to install the O-200. It modifies the aircraft to Model 19 also which is a type certificate jump, and then I installed the O-200 per F-19 specs whihc is the same as a Model 19 except for engine installation. Done on a 337.

            Mike

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            • #7
              Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

              Since Swick is now back in business, he had a seperate STC to install an O-200. Might trying giving them a call to see if they can help.

              Mike

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              • #8
                Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

                Use the Harer STC to install a C-85, then use the other STC to upgrade the 85 to an O-200 crankshaft.

                Because the crankshaft STC does not change the model number or data plate on the engine, I think you can make a case that you are still installing "a C-85-12" engine in your plane per the Harer STC.

                Or you could do the Harer STC (paperwork) first, then "add" the O-200 crank STC (paperwork) later. Then you can do the work on the airplane all at once.
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                • #9
                  Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

                  Originally posted by VictorBravo View Post
                  ...Because the crankshaft STC does not change the model number or data plate on the engine, I think you can make a case that you are still installing "a C-85-12" engine in your plane per the Harer STC....
                  Actually, there is no other case to be made. The STC to install an O200 crank (and rods and pistons) in a C85 does not alter the designation of the engine and therefore has no impact on the airframe, at least from a regularatory perspective.
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                  • #10
                    Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

                    okay, but what about actually installing a real deal 0 200?

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                    • #11
                      Re: STC for 0-200 in Tcraft...

                      there is an STC to convert a BC12 to the model 19, I will have to look it up. Tim

                      SA3192SO Installation of a Teledyne Continental Motors model O-200 engine and a McCauley model 1A101 propeller

                      SA1677NM Installation of a Continental O-200A engine, fiberglass cowling, two 12- gallon wing tanks,
                      Last edited by astjp2; 05-16-2007, 16:34.
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