Aero Sport Power, Ltd., an associate firm of Pro Aero Engines, Inc., is located in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada and operated by Bart LaLonde (KP3/07). The firm has been building, since 2002, some versions of Lycoming engines for uncertificated, homebuilt experimental aircraft. Versions are now available (KP4/02, 4/03, 3/05, 4/05, 4/06, 3/07) for the O-320, IO-320, O-360, IO-360, IO-390, O-540, and IO-540 series. Models with either fixed-pitch or constant-speed propellers are available. The new Lycoming "roller tappet technology" is available for these engines or Superior Air Parts XP-360 Plus engine kits can be built by them with their new "roller lifter" technology. The firm has many years of experience providing FAA-approved parts and overhauls for piston aircraft engines. More complete details of their engine models presently available can be found on the Aero Sport Power Website. A recent development is an increased stroke version of the O-360, IO-360 engines, which Aero Sport Power calls their O-375, IO-375 engines, as described below.
O-375 -- {5.125 / 4.5625 / 376.5} / {130.2 / 115.9 / 6169}
4cyl; O-375, IO-375; 200hp@2700rpm; 2006-present; Wt = 299#; TC = none.
Non-certificated, increased-stroke version of parallel-valve Lycoming O-360, IO-360 engines for experimental aircraft.
KP3/07.
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