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    Quiz #2

    What is the firing order of 1 row in a 4360?

    How many magnetos on an R-4360?

    How many lobes on the magneto point cam for an R-1830?

    What is the intake cam duration for a R-4360-59B?

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    Quote Originally Posted by engguy View Post
    What is the firing order of 1 row in a 4360?
    Which row? They are actually lettered A - D
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    How many magnetos on an R-4360?
    4
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    How many lobes on the magneto point cam for an R-1830?
    14
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    What is the intake cam duration for a R-4360-59B?
    64 degrees BTC 76 degrees ADC

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLYBOYJ View Post
    Which row? They are actually lettered A - D
    Rolls moustache and whispers "methinks flyboy knows the answer.


    No wonder such engines sound like a bag of hammers starting up with the inlet open so far BTDC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLYBOYJ View Post
    Which row? They are actually lettered A - D

    4

    14

    64 degrees BTC 76 degrees ADC

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    Which row? It kinda doesn't matter other than cylinder numbering.

    (4) this should be which engine dash.

    14 yes

    thats not duration.

    You got 1.5 correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by engguy View Post
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    Which row? It kinda doesn't matter other than cylinder numbering.
    The cylinder rows are labeled A - D, banks 1 -7 and the firing order is shown for each bank.

    R-4360
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    (4) this should be which engine dash.
    were we talking a -59B?

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    thats not duration.
    so we're talking time of the cam to rotate?

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    fireing order is as follows. each cylinder to fire will be located four banks clockwise from,and 1 row in front of, the cylinder which has just fired. if the cylinder which has just fired is in the front row the next cylinder to fire will be in the rear row. a1 b5 c2 d6 a3 b7 c4 d1 a5 b2 c6 d3 a5 b2 c6 d3 a7 b4 c1 d5 a2 b6 c3 d7 a4 b1 c5 d2 a6 b3 c7 d4. 4 mags or 7 mags depends on dash. # 3was answered already. duration is 276

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    If you start at 64 degrees btc, and then you say there is 76 degrees abc.
    That is 64 before top center, and then 76 after bottom center, what has happen to the rest of the degrees rotation inbetween?
    180 degrees has been left out. Duration is total time open from start to end. 276 ? What dash number?
    What are the open and close points?
    The given numbers must be at actual lobe, and not including valve lash, which will of course decrease the actual open close points.
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    How many pumps in Hamilton Standard Model 34G60 control unit?

    What cylinders are the master rods located in an R-2800-CB series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by robwkamm View Post
    fireing order is as follows. each cylinder to fire will be located four banks clockwise from,and 1 row in front of, the cylinder which has just fired. if the cylinder which has just fired is in the front row the next cylinder to fire will be in the rear row. a1 b5 c2 d6 a3 b7 c4 d1 a5 b2 c6 d3 a5 b2 c6 d3 a7 b4 c1 d5 a2 b6 c3 d7 a4 b1 c5 d2 a6 b3 c7 d4. 4 mags or 7 mags depends on dash. # 3was answered already. duration is 276
    A1,,,,,,A3,,,,,,A5,,,,,,A5,,,,,, ???? Does that mean A5 does it 2 times?

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