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The Lycoming O-145 is a family of small, low-horsepower, four-cylinder, air-cooled engines. It was
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aircraft engine and was produced from 1938 until the late 1940s. The family includes the reduction-geared GO-145.Christy, Joe: ''Engines for Homebuilt Aircraft & Ultralights'', pages 64-65 TAB Books, 1983. The O-145 received its Approved Type Certificate on 13 Jun 1938.


Design and development

The O-145 was produced in three major versions, the O-145-A rated at , the -B rated at , and -C rated at . The "B" model was the major production model, with the "A" and "C" produced in much smaller quantities. All models of the series had the same bore, stroke, and displacement, additional horsepower being generated by increasing compression ratio and maximum rpm. All use a Stromberg NA-S2 or NA-S2A or Marvel MA-2 or MA-2-A carburetor. The dual ignition versions use two Scintilla SF-4L, SN4LN-20 or -21, Superior SMA-4 or Edison-Splitdorf RMA-4 magnetos. The original O-145-A produced at 2300 rpm, weighed , and featured single ignition. In an attempt to compete with the Continental A-65, Lycoming boosted the rpm and power output to at 2550 rpm, and finally at 3100 rpm. The O-145 had a hard time competing with the same horsepower Continentals due to its smaller displacement, which resulted in a steeper torque curve. The GO-145 is a geared model, introduced in 1938, that uses a 27:17 reduction ratio (1.59:1) gearbox to produce at 3200 crankshaft rpm, giving 2013 propeller rpm. The engine employs a gearbox bolted to the front of the engine and the resulting engine weighs without starter or generator. The GO-145 suffered from a poor reputation for reliability, because pilots mis-handled the engine, running it at too low a cruising rpm and causing gearbox wear as a result. The series'
type certificate A type certificate signifies the airworthiness of a particular category of aircraft, according to its manufacturing design (''type design''). It confirms that the aircraft of a new type intended for serial production, is in compliance with applic ...
expired on 2 November 1950 and no O-145-B1 or -C1 or GO-145-C1s engines produced after 1 August 1941 and O-145-B2, -B3 or -C2, or GO-145-C2 or -C3s produced after 24 August 1949 are eligible for certification. The single ignition O-145-A series, O-145-B1, and -C1 are not covered by the original type certificate. Lycoming ended production of the O-145 and replaced it with the O-235 series.


Variants

;O-145-A :Four-cylinder, direct drive, , single ignition ;O-145-A3 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, , single ignition, with starter and generator installed ;O-145-B1 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, at 2550 rpm, single ignition, 155 lb ;O-145-B2 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, at 2550 rpm, dual ignition, 166 lb ;O-145-B3 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, at 2550 rpm, dual ignition, 169 lb ;O-145-C1 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, at 3100 rpm, single ignition, 155 lb ;O-145-C2 :Four-cylinder, direct drive, at 3100 rpm, dual ignition, 166 lb ;GO-145-C1 :Four-cylinder, reduction gearbox, at 3200 rpm, single ignition, 182 lb ;GO-145-C2 :Four-cylinder, reduction gearbox, at 3200 rpm, dual ignition, 193 lb ;GO-145-C3 :Four-cylinder, reduction gearbox, at 3200 rpm, dual ignition, 195 lb


Applications

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Specifications (GO-145-C2)


See also


References

{{US military piston aeroengines O-145 1930s aircraft piston engines