E-113 and E-107 Engines
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History and Stories

Brief History A quick reivew of how the Aeronca engine came to be.
E107A-39 The complete story of Peter Reynold's E107A.

Technical

Aeronca E-113 Engine Manual This is the complete Aeronca E-113 Engine Handbook, reproduced onto this web site.   By purchasing a copy of the original Engine Handbook ($30.00) plus postage you help to support this web site.  If you are interested, please contact Tom Trainor
Important Information NOT in the Engine Manual Here are some highlights and special notes about items found and not found in the engine overhaul manual.
Online Drawings Original drawings and blueprints scanned in.
E-113 Letter Designation The Aeronca E-113 series engines had many letter designations as efforts were made to improve the engine over the years.
E-113_Slick_Alternate_Magneto FAA 337 to replace the Bosch FF2AR with a Slick magneto.
   

Photos

E-113 Photos Many photos of E-113 engine parts and assemblies to help you restore.
E-107 Photos Photos of Peter Reynolds' E-107 Serial #39.  Currently this is the oldest original running E-107 known to exist.
   
   
   

 

 


Aeronca K and Aeronca E-113 Engine Web Site.       http://www.aeronca.com/k
Web site owned by: Todd Trainor, 2285 Ore Creek Ln, Brighton, MI  Email:  TTAD@AOL.COM

In living memory of my father, Tom Trainor, who passed way Feb 16, 2006