Urgently need Rajay-Crown Turbo information, Help get my 'old school' 914 Turbo back on the road! |
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Urgently need Rajay-Crown Turbo information, Help get my 'old school' 914 Turbo back on the road! |
914rrr |
Nov 29 2008, 11:07 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,835 Joined: 1-July 03 From: Knoxville, TN Member No.: 874 Region Association: South East States |
Any Corvair, piston aircraft and/or turbo old schoolers out there?
I have what I believe is a Rajay Turbo with Crown components on it. The turbo was part of a Crown turbo kit that was installed in '74 on my '73 914 2.0. The intake on the compressor side looks like a 3 bolt Corvair. My understanding is this turbo was the same (or similar to) the Crown update kits used on turbo Corvairs. I really need some info on Rajay and/or Crown flow sizes on the compressor side and the turbine side (B,E,F - flow?), AR #'s, parts sources, part numbers, competent rebuilders, etc. I have a good reprint of a M&W / Rajay turbo service manual I can 'trade' for info as well. |
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