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Cessna 172N with 0-320-H2AD
I am looking for an a/c, my first, to complete my training and to use
for recreational flying. I am looking at 172s and a book I recently acquired (The Cessna 172 by Bill Clarke) suggests that this engine is to be avoided. I saw an ad in Trade-A-Plane by Factory Engines and the prices for factory remanufactured engines are as follows: O-320-E2D - $16,652 (this engine is the predecessor to the H2AD) O-320-H2AD - $19,301 (the engine in question) O-320-D2J - $16,923 (the sucessor to the H2AD) To me this is indicative of continuing problems. What has been the expierience of owners of Cessna 172Ns with this engine? Paul |
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