Lycoming O-320 Explained

The Lycoming O-320 is a large family of naturally aspirated, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed four-cylinder, direct-drive engines produced by Lycoming Engines. Introduced in 1953, it is commonly used on light aircraft such as the Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee, and remains in production as of 2024. Different variants are rated for 150 or 160 horsepower (112 or 119 kilowatts).[1]

Design and development

The O-320 family of engines includes the carbureted O-320, the fuel-injected IO-320, the inverted mount, fuel-injected AIO-320 and the aerobatic, fuel-injected AEIO-320 series. The LIO-320 is a "left-handed" version with the crankshaft rotating in the opposite direction for use on twin-engined aircraft to eliminate the critical engine.[2] [3]

The first O-320 (with no suffix) was FAA certified on 28 July 1953 to CAR 13 effective 5 March 1952; this same engine was later re-designated, without change, as the O-320-A1A. The first IO-320 was certified on 10 April 1961, with the AIO-320 following on 23 June 1969 and the first aerobatic AEIO-320 on 12 April 1974. The LIO-320s were both certified on 28 August 1969.

The O-320 family of engines externally resembles the Lycoming O-235 and O-290 family from which they were derived. The O-320 shares the same 3.8750NaN0 stroke as the smaller engines, but produces more power with the bore increased to 5.1250NaN0. The design uses hydraulic tappets and incorporates the provisions for a hydraulically controlled propeller installation as well. The controllable-pitch propeller models use a different crankshaft from those intended for fixed-pitch propellers.[4]

The O-320 uses a conventional wet sump system for lubrication. The main bearings, connecting rods, camshaft bearings, tappets and pushrods are all pressure lubricated, while the piston pins, cylinder walls and gears are all lubricated by spray. The oil system is pressurized by an accessory-drive mounted oil pump. A remotely mounted oil cooler is used, connected to the engine by flexible hoses.

The 1500NaN0 versions of the carbureted O-320, are approved for the use of 87 AKI automotive gasoline. Models with 9.0:1 compression ratio are not approved, such as the H2AD model. All other 1600NaN0 0-320s are approved for 91 AKI. Airframe approval is also necessary to use automotive gasoline in any certified aircraft.[5]

The factory retail price of the O-320 varies by model. In 2010 the retail price of an O-320-B1A purchased outright was USD$47,076[6]

Variants

O-320 series

O-320 (No suffix) later redesignated O-320-A1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Provisions for a controllable-pitch propeller and 25-degree spark advance.
    O-320-A1B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A1A but with straight riser in oil sump and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-A2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A1A but with fixed-pitch propeller.
    O-320-A2B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A2A but with straight riser in oil sump and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-A2C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A2B but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-A2D
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E3D but with conical mounts.
    O-320-A3A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A1A but with 7/16" prop bolts.
    O-320-A3B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A3A but with straight riser in oil sump and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-A3C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A3B but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-B1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as A1A but with high compression pistons.
    O-320-B1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B1A but with straight riser in oil sump and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-B2A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B1A but with fixed-pitch propeller provisions.
    O-320-B2B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B2A but with straight riser in oil sump and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-B2C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B2B but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-B2D
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D1D but with conical engine mounts and no propeller governor.
    O-320-B2E
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B2B except the carburetor is in the same location as the O-320-D models.
    O-320-B3A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B1A but with 7/16 inch propeller bolts.
    O-320-B3B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B1A but with 7/16 inch propeller bolts, a straight riser in oil sump, and -32 carburetor.
    O-320-B3C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B3B but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-C1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B1A.
    O-320-C1B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B1B.
    O-320-C2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B2A.
    O-320-C2B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B2B.
    O-320-C2C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B2C.
    O-320-C3A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B3A.
    O-320-C3B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B3B.
    O-320-C3C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Low compression version converted through field conversion of B3C.
    O-320-D1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B3B but with Type 1 dynafocal mounts.
    O-320-D1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D1A but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-D1C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D2C but with provisions for a controllable propeller,
    O-320-D1D
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D1A but with Slick instead of Bendix magnetos and a horizontal carburetor and induction housing. This model was used in the Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar twin.
    O-320-D1F
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as E1F except with high compression pistons.
    O-320-D2A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D1A but with fixed-pitch propeller provisions and 3/8 inch attaching bolts. Used in the Symphony SA-160.
    O-320-D2B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D2A but retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-D2C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100/130 or 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as D2A except -1200 series magnetos.
    O-320-D2F
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as E2F except with high compression pistons.
    O-320-D2G
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D2A except with Slick instead of Bendix magnetos and 7/16 inch instead of 3/8 inch propeller flange bolts.
    O-320-D2H
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D2G except with a O-320-B sump and intake pipes and with provisions for AC type fuel pump.
    O-320-D2J
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1.Similar to the D2G but with two Slick impulse coupling magnetos and the propeller governor pad, fuel pump and governor pads on the accessory housing all not machined. Used in the Cessna 172P.
    O-320-D3G
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D2G but with 3/8 inch propeller attaching bolts.
    O-320-E1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A3B but with Type 1 dynafocal mounts.
    O-320-E1B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1A but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-E1C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1B.
    O-320-E1F
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1C but with propeller governor drive on the left front of the crankcase.
    O-320-E1J
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as the E1F but with Slick magnetos.
    O-320-E2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, or 1400NaN0 at 2450 rpm Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1A but with fixed-pitch propeller, 3/8 inch attaching bolts and an alternate power rating of 1400NaN0.
    O-320-E2B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2A but with retard breaker magnetos.
    O-320-E2C
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, or 1400NaN0 at 2450 rpm Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2A but -1200 series mags and an alternate power rating of 1400NaN0.
    O-320-E2D
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Similar to E2A but with Slick magnetos and O-235 front. Used in the Cessna 172 I to M models.
    O-320-E2F
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1F but with fixed pitch prop provisions.
    O-320-E2G
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2D but with O-320-A sump and intake pipes.
    O-320-E2H
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2D but with S4LN-20 and -21 magnetos.
    O-320-E3D
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2D but with 3/8 inch propeller flange bolts.
    O-320-E3H
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E3D but with S4LN-20 and -21 magnetos.
    O-320-H1AD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Integral accessory section crankcase, front-mounted fuel pump external mounted oil pump and D4RN-2O21 impulse coupling dual magneto.
    O-320-H1BD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Same as H1AD but with a D4RN-2200 retard breaker dual magneto.
    O-320-H2AD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Same as H1AD but with provisions for a fixed-pitch propeller. This was the troublesome engine that was installed on the 1977 to 1980 Cessna 172N Skyhawk.[7] It was notable from all other Lycoming models by incorporating hydraulic lifters that were barrel shaped instead of mushroom type, in an attempt to make the lifters possible to be serviced without having to disassemble the entire engine case, but the higher load on the cam lobes resulted in severe spalling. Multiple service bulletins and airworthiness directives have been issued regarding this specific model, and multiple modifications exist to attempt to mitigate its design defects.[8] [9] [10]
    O-320-H2BD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Same as the H2AD but with a D4RN-2200 retard breaker dual magneto.
    O-320-H3AD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Same as the H2AD but with 3/8 inch propeller flange bolts, in place of instead of 7/16 inch.
    O-320-H3BD
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 100LL avgas, compression ratio 9.00:1. Same as H3AD but with a D4RN-2200 retard breaker dual magneto.

    IO-320 series

    IO-320-A1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Base model with a Bendix RSA -5AD1 fuel injection system.
    IO-320-A2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A1A but with provisions for fixed-pitch propeller.
    IO-320-B1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1A but with the fuel injector offset toward the engine's fore and aft centerline.
    IO-320-B1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1A but with an AN fuel pump drive.
    IO-320-B1C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the B1A but with an adapter for mounting the fuel injector straight to the rear.
    IO-320-B1D
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the B1C but with S-1200 series high altitude magnetos.
    IO-320-B1E
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D1C except with a horizontal fuel injector.
    IO-320-B2A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the BIA but with provision for a fixed-pitch propeller.
    IO-320-C1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the B1B except it has features making it suitable for adding a turbo-supercharger via a Supplemental Type Certificate This engine has internal piston cooling oil nozzles.
    IO-320-C1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the C1A but with a horizontal rear-mounted fuel injector.
    IO-320-D1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the B1D but with Type 1 dynafocal mounts, S4LN-1227 and S4LN-1209 magnetos and the fuel injector mounted vertically under the oil sump.
    IO-320-D1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D1A but with the propeller governor drive on the left front of crankcase instead of on the accessory housing.
    IO-320-D1C
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the D1B but with Slick Magnetos.
    IO-320-E1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2A but with provision for a controllable-pitch propeller.
    IO-320-E1B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E1A but with Slick 4050 and 4051 magnetos.
    IO-320-E2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as A2A but with Scintilla S4LN-20 and S4LN-21 magnetos, straight conical mounts, and the fuel injector mounted under the oil sump.
    IO-320-E2B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as E2A but with Slick 4050 and 4051 magnetos.
    IO-320-F1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the C1A except with a Type 1 (30°) dynafocal mount attachment instead of Type 2 (18°) mount attachment.

    LIO-320 series

    LIO-320-B1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as B1A except with counter-clockwise engine rotation and reverse rotation of accessories. It uses a modified starter ring gear, crankshaft, cam shaft, accessory housing and oil pump body. This engine is usually paired with an IO-320-B1A on a twin-engined aircraft.
    LIO-320-C1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as C1A except with the same changes as the LIO-320-B1A. It has provisions for adding a turbo-supercharger. This engine is usually paired with an IO-320-C1A on a twin-engined aircraft.

    AIO-320 series

    AIO-320-A1A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the IO-320-B1D but this model permits installation and operation of the engine in the inverted position. The differences include a front-mounted propeller governor, two dry oil sumps, dual external oil scavenge pumps, an oil tank, three options for the position of the fuel injector and a Type 1 dynafocal mount.
    AIO-320-A1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1A but with one impulse coupling magneto.
    AIO-320-A2A
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1A but with provision for a fixed-pitch propeller.
    AIO-320-A2B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1A but has one impulse coupling magneto and a fixed-pitch propeller.
    AIO-320-B1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the A1B but with a front-mounted fuel injector.
    AIO-320-C1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the B1B but with the fuel injector vertically mounted on bottom of the oil sump in the front position.

    AEIO-320 series

    AEIO-320-D1B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the IO-320-D1B but with an inverted oil system kit to allow aerobatic flight.
    AEIO-320-D2B
  • 1600NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 91/96 or 100LL avgas, compression ratio 8.50:1. Same as the AEIO-320-D1A but without provisions for a propeller governor.
    AEIO-320-E1A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as the IO-320-E1A but with an inverted oil system kit to allow aerobatic flight.
    AEIO-320-E1B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as the IO-320-E1B but with an inverted oil system kit to allow aerobatic flight.
    AEIO-320-E2A
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as the IO-320-E2A but with an inverted oil system kit to allow aerobatic flight.
    AEIO-320-E2B
  • 1500NaN0 at 2700 rpm, Minimum fuel grade 80/87 avgas, compression ratio 7.00:1. Same as the IO-320-E2B but with an inverted oil system kit to allow aerobatic flight.

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    Notes and References

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    3. Web site: TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. 1E12 Revision 9. 16 January 2009. Federal Aviation Administration. Federal Aviation Administration. December 2003.
    4. Christy, Joe: Engines for Homebuilt Aircraft & Ultralights, pages 77-80 TAB Books, 1983.
    5. Web site: Auto Fuel STC Approved Engines and Airframes . Petersen Aviation, Inc . autofuelstc.com. 14 November 2017.
    6. Web site: 2010 Lycoming Service Engine Price List . 3 October 2010 . Lycoming Engines . Lycoming Engines . January 2010.
    7. [Cessna Aircraft]
    8. Lycoming Service Bulletins #424 (new lifter modification), #446C, #435C, #1406B ("T" case modification), Ney Nozzles modification
    9. Web site: O320-H2AD. Cessna Owner Organization. 23 February 2004. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402152100/http://cessnaowner.org/memforums/topic.html?id=8409. 2 April 2015.
    10. Web site: One engine, many questions. 5 March 2015. Paul. McBride. General Aviation News.