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The O-300 in my 172B is up to 1650 hours (150 to major). But I've
had various problems that in recent years have resulted in annuals costing $5000 or more - and now my oil consumption is creeping up. I'm thinking that it might be time to bite the bullet rather than be (figuratively) nickeled and dimed to death over the next 3 years. The way I see it there are several options: 1. Wait until the time expires (1800 hours). 2. Get the engine overhauled as is. 3. Upgrade to a different engine (Lycoming O-320 or O-360). I've talked to someone who's done the O-320 upgrade, and he said that as nice as it is, the hassle and expense was such that if he had it to do over again he wouldn't. After having cylinders refurbished, mags rebuilt, etc. over the past few years, I'm afraid of what what else might pop up. I had to replace the cam some time back, and the shop that did it did a terrible job of putting everything back together, and I've been chasing oil leaks ever since. I'm also tired of hearing mechanics grumble about Continental engines. This doesn't inspire confidence in their work. There must be someone out there who knows how to work on them. Does anyone have any hints, tips, horror stories, etc.? I'm based at Pitt Meadows, B.C. (CYPK), near Vancouver. -- /~\ lid (Charlie Gibbs) \ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way. X Top-posted messages will probably be ignored. See RFC1855. / \ HTML will DEFINITELY be ignored. Join the ASCII ribbon campaign! |
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Why not call Aero Sport Power (http://www.aerosportpower.com/), they are
near you I think. They specialize in engines for Experimentals, but can probably give you some good advice. They have a very good reputation in the Experimental world of aircraft. -- The degree of one's emotion varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts. The less you know, the hotter you get. ~ Bertrand Russel |
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