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Continental A75 series 3 & 6 engine Parts Price List Manual

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This comprehensive Continental A-75 series 3 & 6 Parts Price List manual provides a detailed breakdown of pricing for various components and parts associated with the Continental A-75 series 3...
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Continental A75 series 3 & 6 engine Parts Price List Manual
This comprehensive Continental A-75 series 3 & 6 Parts Price List manual provides a detailed breakdown of pricing for various components and parts associated with the Continental A-75 series 3 & 6 aircraft engines. The manual is designed to be user-friendly and easily navigated, allowing you to quickly and conveniently locate the information you need. Whether you're an aircraft mechanic, an engine enthusiast, or simply want to have a detailed reference guide for your Continental A-75 engine, this manual will prove to be a valuable asset.

The Continental A75 series engines are a family of air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder gasoline aircraft engines produced by Continental Motors, Inc. The A75 series is renowned for its simplicity, reliability, and affordability, making it a popular choice for light aircraft and amateur-built aircraft. The series comprises two primary models: the A75 Series 3 and the A75 Series 6. The A75 Series 3, introduced in the 1950s, features a displacement of 74 cubic inches (1,210 cm3) and produces approximately 75 horsepower. The Series 6, a later iteration, boasts a larger displacement of 85 cubic inches (1,390 cm3) and generates around 85 horsepower. Both engines employ a simple, direct drive design with a fixed-pitch propeller, and they are known for their fuel efficiency and relatively low maintenance requirements.

The A75 series engines have found widespread use in a diverse range of aircraft, including small single-engine aircraft like the Piper Cub, the Cessna 150, and the Taylorcraft. These engines have also been utilized in various light sport aircraft, ultralights, and even homebuilt aircraft. The engines' robustness and reliability have made them popular with flight training schools and recreational pilots. The A75 series is known for its relatively low operating costs, including low fuel consumption and parts availability. The engine's simplicity and straightforward design make it a favorite among amateur mechanics, further contributing to its appeal for homebuilt aircraft enthusiasts. While production of the A75 series ceased in the 1990s, the engine remains a popular choice for owners of older aircraft and is still supported by a network of aftermarket parts suppliers and repair shops.
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