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A new cylinder doesn't have to be $1500. New Superiors are
under $900 from factorycylinders.com. Thanks for the note. The cylinder shop gave us a quote of around $7000 for four new Superior cylinders. Granted, that does include their labor in inspecting/disassembling the existing cylinders, and (I hope) maybe tax as well. But it does seem just a wee bit excessive given that I checked with factorycylinders.com and the cylinders can be purchased from them for $869 each = $3476 total. I'm currently waiting for my A&P to make some calls and get me a quote on four new ones from someone else - probably airpower. Are there any opinions on Lycoming vs Superior? Airpower shows the Lycomings for about $100 more. Thanks, Scott ----------------------------------------------------------- Posted using Android Newsgroup Downloader: .... http://www.sb-software.com/android ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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