The CAMit 3300 is an Australian lightweight four-stroke, 6-cylinder, horizontally-opposed air-cooled aircraft engine. Direct drive and using a solid-lifter valvetrain, the 3300 develops 127 hp (95 kW) at 3300rpm.
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CAMit 3300 | |
Type | Piston aircraft engine |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | CAMit Pty Ltd |
Major applications | Light sport aircraft Ultralight aircraft |
The engine was manufactured by CAMit Pty Ltd, of Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.[1] CAMit has manufactured engines[2] for Jabiru since the Italian-sourced engines used by Jabiru became unavailable in 1991.[3][4] After receiving requests for and producing aftermarket Jabiru engine parts, CAMit went on to produce whole engines incorporating these modifications in late 2013.[2][5]
Many parts are interchangeable with the original components from Jabiru 3300 engine. However, in terms of component design, lubrication, valve train operation and metallurgy, the CAE engine is a completely different motor to the Jabiru design.[6][7]
The CAMit series of engines are classed as Experimental. Each serial number includes 'SLRE', designating 'Solid-Lifter Revised Experimental'.
CAMit Pty Ltd ceased operations and was placed in receivership in October 2016.[8][9]
A number of accessories were sold to complement both CAE and Jabiru engines.
In December 2014, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) imposed restrictions on all aircraft powered by Jabiru engines "in response to power-related problems involving engines manufactured by Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd (Jabiru)".[18] It was stated in Sport Pilot magazine shortly after this that "the CAMIT [sic] engine is not subject to the Jabiru operational limitations described in 292/14, because the engine is not manufactured by a person under licence from, or under a contract with, Jabiru."[7]
As of July 1, 2016, these restrictions were lifted for "most Jabiru-powered aircraft in Australia. Stock Jabiru engines that are maintained in strict accordance with Jabiru service bulletins and maintenance instructions are no longer affected by the limitations, which were issued in late 2014."[19]
Data from the manufacturer[2]
3300SLRE | |
Configuration | 6-cylinder opposed |
First run | October 2013 |
Displacement | 3300cc (201cu. in) |
Bore | 97.5mm |
Stroke | 74mm |
Compression Ratio | 8.45:1 |
Dry Weight | 82.4 kg (182 lbs) |
Max. Power | 127 hp/95 kW @3300rpm |
Max. Torque | 285N.m @2900rpm |
Power to Weight | 1.15 kW/kg |
Firing Order | 1-4-5-2-3-6 |
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