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Jabiru 3300 - Zenith CH 750
Engine Installation Video

 

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This video removes the guesswork from building a reliable installation of a 3300 engine in your Zenith Ch 750 - demonstrated by Mark Townsend at Can-zac Aviation

For those experimental aircraft builders that are considering the use of a Jabiru 3300 aircraft engine in their Zenith CH750 homebuilt - please read on!  This video was filmed on location at Can-zac Aviation, Ontaio, Canada, under the direction of Mark Townsend, the Canadian Zenith distributor. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate how to install the popular 3300 engine on a Zenith Ch 750 homebuilt kit using the firewall forward components supplied by Jabiru USA. The Jabiru 3300 provides an exciting alternative to other engine possibilities in this aircraft. With this video DVD, you can watch and learn how to install and hookup the components needed for a reliable installation.

This DVD video (1hr, 45 minute runtime) discusses and demonstrates the following topics:

 

Engine crate unpacking and contents

Handling/removing the engine from the crate; explanation of components included in the firewall forward kit.

Engine Mounting techniques

Observe and understand special considerations for mounting the engine on the 750 airframe: engine mount to firewall alignment, engine onto the mount itself.  Rubber engine mount hardware: male-female part direction is important.

Prop flange removal/installation

The prop flange length needed on the CH 750 requires removing/replacing  the factory installed prop flange.

Oil Filter/Cooler

Installation of the oil cooler and the requisite connections are essential for proper operation.  The oil cooler needs to occupy a specific location in the cowl. Plumbing is demonstrated using the popular aero hose and connections.

Muffler

The Jabiru supplied muffler provides the necessary heat muffs for both cabin heat and carb heat. Location on the firewall for mounting airbox components is shown.

Cowl

The cowl requires some trimming for the variations in aircraft configurations.  A cowl fitting is demonstrated..

Air Ducts

The key to proper cooling is the installation and customization of the fiberglass air ducts on each bank of cylinders

 

This affordable  DVD video is approximately 1 hour 50 minutes in length and is divided into various video chapters to make navigation and review of desired sections fast and easy  The $39 price includes handling and first class postage. (International orders welcome, air mail postage included!)

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                      Oil cooler installation                                                       Hose sizing and routing


                    Muffler installation                                                         Dual throttle installation


                    Bottom cowl fitting                                                             Spacer for cowl alignment

 
                 Custom fuel rail                                                                  Drilling for EGT probes


Taking inventory of FWF components in kit


Trial fitting engine mount


Mounting airbox


Mounting engine and mount


Prop flange installation


Preparing/constructing oil cooler


Oil hose fitting installation


Throttle block fabrication


Throttle block installation