Continental O-190

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O-190 / C75 / C85
FunkB-85-C-Engine.jpg
O-190 mounted in a Funk B
Type Piston aircraft engine
Manufacturer Teledyne Continental Motors
Major applications Cessna 140

The Continental O-190 (Company designations C75 and C85) is a series of engines made by Continental Motors beginning in the 1940s. Of flat-four configuration, the engines produced 75 hp (56 kW) or 85 hp (63 kW) respectively.[1]

The two variants shared the same bore, stroke and compression ratio. The C85 produced ten extra horsepower by virtue of having a maximum permissible rpm of 2575 versus the 2275 of the C75.[1]

The C75 was in production from 1943 to 1952 and the C85 from 1944 to 1970.

Variants[]

C75[]

C75-8
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8F
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8FH
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8FHJ
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8FJ
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-8J
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12F
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12FH
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12FHJ
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12FJ
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12J
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12B
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12BF
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-12BFH
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-15
75 hp (56 kW)[2]
C75-15F
75 hp (56 kW)[2]

C85[]

C85-8
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-8F
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-8FHJ
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-8FJ
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-8J
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12F
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12FH
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12FHJ
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12FJ
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-12J
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-14F
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-15
85 hp (63 kW)[2]
C85-15F
85 hp (63 kW)[2]

Applications[]

C75[]

C85[]

Specifications (C85)[]

Data from Continental Aircraft Engine Operator's Manual[1]

General characteristics

  • Type: four-cylinder air-cooled horizontally opposed aircraft piston engine
  • Bore: 4.0625 in (103 mm)
  • Stroke: 3.625 in (92 mm)
  • Displacement: 188 in³ (3.1 L)
  • Dry weight: 180 lb (81 kg)

Components

Performance

  • Power output: 85 hp (63 kW) at 2,575 rpm
  • Compression ratio: 6.3:1
  • Fuel consumption: 5.4 US gal/hr
  • Oil consumption: Maximum desirable 0.4 US quarts/hr

See also[]

Related lists

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Teledyne Continental Motors: Continental Aircraft Engine Operator's Manual, pages 4-5. Teledyne Continental Motors, FAA Approved December 1980. Continental Form No. X30012
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Federal Aviation Administration (1 November 2011). "Type Certificate Data Sheet No. E-233" (PDF). Retrieved 25 March 2019.
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