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The yellow tag only means it's yellow, a repair station could use yellow for
rejected parts. the important part is the"overhauled per this or that manual" even then unless you are cognizant of ALL the manual requirements, including reference documents, and followed your particular part through the repair process making sure that actually happened, you probably didn't get what you paid fo. The FSDO folks that oversee these repair stations aren't familiar with all of these requirements either and only look into things when there has been an accident or complaint, otherwise it's business as usual.Most of the time there won't be a problem, but who wants to volunteer to be there when it happens? "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... The local FBO just had two exhaust valves go bad on his C180.... Pulled the cylinders and sent them out to a cylinder shop for overhaul... They came back yellow tagged... He re-installed the cylinders back on the same piston they came off from, and on one could not get the exhaust pipe to line up... What the hey? Gets out a strong light (why do all mechanics work in a shop that is dimmer than a confessional booth?) and takes a look... The head was re-installed on the barrel ten degrees out of alignment... I just went through a big thrash on a carburetor that was supposedly zero timed from the re-manufacturer... It was defective out of the box, TWO times in a row... So yellow isn't necessarily the answer... denny |
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