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                                  Konig SC430 light aircraft engine

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 The Konig SC 430 is a three cylinder radial engine designed for light aircraft. The engine was designed and built by Dieter Konig of Germany. It was later sold to Zanzottera Technologies of Italy and thence to Compact Radial Engines of Canada. The current variant is of twenty hp at 4,200rpm, weighs 37.5lbs (17kg), has capacitor discharge ignition, "Bing" carburettor, rotary valve induction and a Time Between Overhauls (TBO) of 300hrs of operation.

TECHNICAL DATA - CS430
Type                         Three cylinder, two stroke radial aircraft engine
Bore and stroke       2.60in(66mm)   and   Stroke1.65in (42mm)
Displacement          20.75 cu in (430cc)
Dry weight               37lbs (17kg)
Valve system           Rotary induction
Oil system               Pre mix petrol and two stroke oil
Cooling                  Air
Power output         20hp @ 4,200rpm

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