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Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of
any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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www.ramaircraft.com
RAM is a company that is dedicated to keeping the Twin Cessna line flying. They did a lot of development early on (with Jack Riley Jr.) and are commited to refining the engines to get the most performance and life out of each engine as possible. "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote in message ... Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2005 08:33:15 -0500, "O. Sami Saydjari"
wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. factoryengines.com probably about $50k each to rebuild. There's a reason the high-end twins are priced so lightly... |
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Sami,
Do you get Aviation Consumer? They do aircraft reviews. They also have an annual buying guide. http://www.aviationconsumer.com/books/ Michelle O. Sami Saydjari wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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Michelle, Yes, I do...and the aurcraft reviews are really excellent.
They do not typically, though, list TBOs and engine overhaul costs. I will check out that annual buying guide...I was not aware of that part. Thanks. By the way, planequest.com list operating costs for various aircraft. Part of that is the "Hourly Engine reserve" which is presumably the cost-to-overhaul / TBO. -Sami Michelle P wrote: Sami, Do you get Aviation Consumer? They do aircraft reviews. They also have an annual buying guide. http://www.aviationconsumer.com/books/ Michelle O. Sami Saydjari wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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Excellent, thanks. Unfortunately, they do not seem to list TBOs. -Sami
Nathan Young wrote: On Mon, 30 May 2005 08:33:15 -0500, "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. factoryengines.com probably about $50k each to rebuild. There's a reason the high-end twins are priced so lightly... |
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Overhaul and TBO are really related to 1) the shop doing the
overhaul and 2) how you're using the engine. Altho Lycoming *strongly* suggests TBO of 2000 hours and/or 12 years, whichever comes first for an O360 (for example), that's only written in stone for Part 135 & 121. Personal use of the aircraft (Part 91) is not mandated by TBO. Calling around for an overhaul on the O360 I got prices from 8K-15K. |
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Sami,
Have you checked with your insurance company about your proposed upgrade? Going from an Arrow to a 421 is a big jump. They may have restrictions. Michelle O. Sami Saydjari wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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Michelle,
Yes, I checked. After they stopped laughing, they gave me an outrageous quote. My plan is to get my multiengine rating within the next month and build some multiengine time before my purchase. I know this is not an easy path. -Sami Michelle P wrote: Sami, Have you checked with your insurance company about your proposed upgrade? Going from an Arrow to a 421 is a big jump. They may have restrictions. Michelle O. Sami Saydjari wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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Continental has all of the tech specs (including TBO)for their engines
at their web sire www.tcmlink.com Rip O. Sami Saydjari wrote: Is there a website I can go to find out the TBO and overhaul costs of any given engine? Right now, I am curious bout the GTSIO-520-L on a Cessna 421C. -Sami N2057M P.S. I thought I already posted this message, but it did not seem to show up. Sorry if this is a duplicate. |
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