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Two years ago I purchased a Lycoming Factory Overhauled O-360-A1A. The
engine is running fine and there was no problems with the core charge. I believe mine was $4000.00 and it was quickly returned. Ross " wrote: Bob Chilcoat wrote: snip At any rate, I'm beginning to collect data on overhaul options. The options seem to be that we can consider a local shop overhaul, a Lycoming or national center overhaul, or a "factory reman" from Lycoming or perhaps Mattituck, Superior or similar. I've heard good things about Penn Yan. Any hard data out there? Anyone to scrupulously avoid? Strong recommendations? Thanks. Thoughts on the relative merits of overhaul vs. remanufacture? I was planning on going for a factory overhaul on my O-360 this month. While researching this for a few months I found an alarming number of folks who'd had recent factory overhauls and were slapped with $3K core charges. In most cases, Lyc. could not supply any documentation for the charge, but since they already had the customers money, it was an uphill battle. If you google the rec.aviation groups for Lycoming and overhaul, I think you'll find a few recent examples. I kept shopping around and finally decided to go with a Millenium overhaul from Superior. They have authorized shops scattered around the country and there just happened to be one at my home base (no shipping charges!). The kicker in my decision to go with Superior was their Warranty. 5 years flat out. None of that "prorate to TBO at 40hrs/month" business. One of the larger local flight schools has bought several of these engines and they are very happy with them. I'm getting the work done in about 3 weeks, so I'll let you all know how it turns out. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
Two years ago I purchased a Lycoming Factory Overhauled O-360-A1A. The engine is running fine and there was no problems with the core charge. I believe mine was $4000.00 and it was quickly returned. Lyc has started enforcing its core charge policy within the last year or so. If you have (for example) a cracked case that has been welded, no core credit. |
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![]() Ross Richardson wrote: Two years ago I purchased a Lycoming Factory Overhauled O-360-A1A. The engine is running fine and there was no problems with the core charge. I believe mine was $4000.00 and it was quickly returned. There was a thread here recently to the effect that Lycoming no longer refunds the core charge if the last previous overhaul was not done by Lycoming. George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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