I don't think they use Storm engines in airplanes anyway.  The Geo line
sold by Chevrolet was actually many different makes of foreign built
cars sold under one name.  Suzuki is what is used for aircraft.  The
Storm is actually an Isuzu.  Then there are the Toyota Geos (Prizm).

Isn't that special?

Kevin  (At work with my 91 Geo metro conv in the parking lot)



-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On
Behalf Of 3343V
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 2:43 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Hello, and Geo engine(s)

E.T.Gmerek wrote:
>
> Anyway, What kind of weight, HP and torque power band do these Geo
> motors have?
>
> How about history, there seems to be a lot of crank issues with some
> of the other engines lately.

After the 3rd engine in my wife's Geo Storm burned up, in the car it was

designed to power, I said I would never have anything to do with Geo
again 
as long as I live. Exactly zero chance I'd trust my life to one of 'em,
no 
matter how many are in the air. I don't even want to be under one as it 
flies over at 10000 feet.
-- 
Steve
33...@swbell.net
N3343V- '75 C150M
N205FT- KR1 #6170
He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in. 


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