My nephew is majoring his cont. 65 and is in need of a good crankshaft. Anyone having one they would part with, please contact him at, [email protected], or phone, 608-356-3569. Thank You, bobp
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Re: crankshaft cont. 65
Bob, the Port Townsend Aero Museum (located on my home airport, Jefferson County 0S9 in Washington) is looking for an unairworthy A-65 crank for a display-only engine they're putting together. So they could use your old crank. Besides doing them a good turn, they're a non-profit, tax-deductable operation so you can write off the donation value (no funny business now!) on your taxes.
If anyone else has any antique/vintage airplane stuff to donate or trade you can contact museum director Jerry Thuotte thru their website
Visit Port Townsend Aero Museum to explore historic aircraft and engage in our youth mentorship programs, preserving aviation's future.
Tell them I sent you.
Eric Taylor
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Re: crankshaft cont. 65
I have a tapered A-65 crank that has been reworked by the good folks in OK. It is ground to .020 and has been plated, heat treaded and all. Comes with set of bearings and thrust washers. Yellow Tagged and STC to cover .020 grind job, I understand there is only one outfit in the world that can do that and sell the bearings for it. I have the invoice where I paid $803 for the work and parts. Its never been out of the box they shipped it in. I would sell it for what I paid them, meaning, the crank shaft would be free! [email protected]
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Re: crankshaft cont. 65
Rick, Thank you for the reply. I well give this info to my Nephew, he is the one in need. We are going to look at a crankwithin driving distants next week, if that doesn't work out, i'm sure you well hear from him, Thanks again, Bobbob pollard tomah wisconsin tf#561
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