Total Engine Concepts MM CB-40

Total Engine Concepts MM CB-40 is a four-stroke, two-cylinder, Half VW aircraft engine.

Total Engine Concepts MM CB-40
A TEC installation on a Preceptor N3 Pup
Type Four-stroke, two-cylinder, Half VW aircraft engine
National origin United States
Manufacturer Total Engine Concepts
Designed by Global Engines
Major applications Preceptor N3 Pup
Developed from Mosler MM CB 40

Design and development

The engine was progressively developed designed around Volkswagen air-cooled engine components. Global Motors originally designed a 1/2 VW engine for use in light aircraft. The company and its designs were then sold to Mosler Motors. Warren Mosler specialized in racing engines and added the engine to the list of products eventually marketed under the company name Total Engine Concepts. The engine was dropped from production in 1998.[1]

The CB-40 was re-engineered to overcome problems of vibration and cooling in the original design.[2]

Suited for ultralight use and single seat light sport aircraft, the engine weighs 86 lbs and produces 40 hp (30 kW). The engine uses a short aluminum crankcase with redesigned oil galleries for improved lubrication. The engine is counterweight balanced with a drop-forged crankshaft.

Variants

CB-40
Base model 40 hp (30 kW) 94mm bore 78mm stroke.
CB-35
35 hp (26 kW) 92mm bore 78mm stroke.

Applications

Specifications MM CB-40

General characteristics

Components

Performance

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See also

References

  1. Total Engine Concepts
  2. "Li'L OL' SMOOTHIE...THE MOSLER ENGINE". Sport Aviation: 57. April 1989.
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