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I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000
seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Anyone have any insights into were all the money goes? I am really quite shocked at the high costs for such a small engine (100-125 HP) going so high when it's old technology for the most part. Not injected just a carb. |
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Liability? Consider that the rebuilder has to put his signature on the logs
attesting to the quality of the rebuild. If anything goes wrong, it's his butt on the line. Brendan Grace wrote: I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000 seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Anyone have any insights into were all the money goes? I am really quite shocked at the high costs for such a small engine (100-125 HP) going so high when it's old technology for the most part. Not injected just a carb. -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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It's a problem of economics, not technology. GM can go build 1,000,000
units of any given part, because they have that many in the field and they know they will be able to sell them. Textron Lycoming is stuck building many, many fewer than that. As the number of units goes down, the cost per unit goes up to amortize the cost of tooling and production. Airframe parts are even worse, considering how many plane models exist that only have 1000 or 2000 examples ever built, and how few share parts. Which is why there is no Kragen or Pep Boys for plane parts. Brendan Grace wrote: I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000 seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Anyone have any insights into were all the money goes? I am really quite shocked at the high costs for such a small engine (100-125 HP) going so high when it's old technology for the most part. Not injected just a carb. |
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Good point, I didn't take into account the economies of scale.
Brendan wrote in message ... It's a problem of economics, not technology. GM can go build 1,000,000 units of any given part, because they have that many in the field and they know they will be able to sell them. Textron Lycoming is stuck building many, many fewer than that. As the number of units goes down, the cost per unit goes up to amortize the cost of tooling and production. Airframe parts are even worse, considering how many plane models exist that only have 1000 or 2000 examples ever built, and how few share parts. Which is why there is no Kragen or Pep Boys for plane parts. Brendan Grace wrote: I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000 seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Anyone have any insights into were all the money goes? I am really quite shocked at the high costs for such a small engine (100-125 HP) going so high when it's old technology for the most part. Not injected just a carb. |
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You guys ever see http://www.dynacam.com
"Brendan Grace" wrote in message ... I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000 seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Anyone have any insights into were all the money goes? I am really quite shocked at the high costs for such a small engine (100-125 HP) going so high when it's old technology for the most part. Not injected just a carb. |
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I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000
seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Given your spelling of "labour" may I assume that you are in Europe? Rebuilding a 100 - 125 HP engine should not cost that much in the U.S. Heck, we rebuilt our 6-cylinder O-540 for $18K less than two years ago -- and that's with all new Millenium cylinders. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I got my O-540 rebuilt to new tolerances this past summer by a name brand
shop for $20K, including new ECI titan cylinder stud assemblies, new cam, and all new accessories. Add on about $4K for the R&R and firewall forward. Based on that, the 4 cyl. O235 should be like 15-20K including install with a complete firewall forward. Jay Honeck wrote: I've been pricing engine rebuilds and the costs from 15,000 to 20,000 seem ridiculously high. There doesn't seem to be that many more parts or labour excesses to explain the prices. Given your spelling of "labour" may I assume that you are in Europe? Rebuilding a 100 - 125 HP engine should not cost that much in the U.S. Heck, we rebuilt our 6-cylinder O-540 for $18K less than two years ago -- and that's with all new Millenium cylinders. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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