ANSWERS TO TRIVIA QUESTIONS POSTED EARLIER: Chisel gets the golden valve award (LOL, not really) for getting the most correct.
1. Which is the #1 Cylinder on an R-2800 twin row wasp? ANSWER: Rear Row, Top (12 o'clock)
2. Which side of the prop is the face? ANSWER: The flat side, or the side facing the pilot.
3. What's the firing order of the R-2800? ANSWER: 1-12-5-16-9-2-13-6-17-10-3-14-7-18-11-4-15-8 (+11,-7)
4. Which production fighter aircraft in WWII used the R-3350 for it's powerplant? ANSWER: There was no "production" fighter in WWII that used the R-3350...a few experimental designs did use it but the closest to actual production was the A1 Skyraider.
5. What's the difference between low and high tension ingnition systems?
ANSWER: Low tension system sends low voltage out from the magneto which is transformed to high voltage out at the cylinder. High tension system sends high voltage right from magneto to the cylinders. Low tension used for high alt flight to eliminate flashover (misfiring) so if you alt monkeys start having engine trouble at 35k+ it's because those Corsairs, Hellcats, Jugs and B26's all used high tension systems

6. How many spark plugs are installed in an R-2800 engine? ANSWER: 2 per cylinder or 36 total.
7. What does the acronym ADI [as applied to aircraft engines] stand for? ANSWER: Anti-Detonant-Injection also known at WEP comprised of alcohol and water.
8. At what engine speed is the lowest manifold pressure achieved? ANSWER: Idle
9. How many magetos are installed on an R-2800? ANSWER: 2 magnetos in one housing (dual magneto)
10. What does the term 23E50 mean with respect to propellors? ANSWER: I haven't been able to confirm this yet but recalling my A & P schooling the term stands as follows: 2= right hand rotation, 3= 3 blades E= mod status, 50= SAE 50 size spline prop shaft. (FYI R-2800 uses a 60 spline prop shaft.)
11. How many revolutions of the crankshaft does it take to fire all the cylinders of an R-2800 (18 cylinders)? ANSWER: 2 revolutions of the crank to fire all cylinders. (true with ANY 4 stroke engine whether lawn mover, car or plane)
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