We paid $80 apiece for lifter bodies and now are having to pay a goshawful price for a rear case and oil pump.
You can rebuild an O-200 cheaper than you can an A-65. Have you priced the Millenium jugs from Superior for the A-65 lately?
A lady recently called me from Aircraft Specialties in Tulsa and said she'd sell new O-200/O-300 (also for C-85 and C-75 and C-90) cylinders for $629 apiece. You can't rebuild 'em for that. They come with pistons from Brazil and valves from Italy, new piston pins, and except for rocker arms (which are cheap and cheap to rebuild) they are ready to install. I can't remember if they had rocker shafts, but I think they did.
A year ago I bought 6 from Superior for an O-300 at $750 apiece.
I love an O-200 too. They make plenty of power and last and last --- bottom end, that is, after you've helicoiled the studs. Jugs will last 600-700 hours, which is nothing to hiss at.
Bye. I'm going back to haunt the hangar.
I may just fly my '46 BC12D, which somebody offered me 8k for the other day, wrote it out on his A&P business card, said he didn't want to insult me or make me mad. I scowled and asked him, "What the hell do you think you're doing offering me such an outrageous high sum for my humble little T-Craft?"
(whispering) I didn't have the courage to tell him I had more than that in that little A-65-8F
You can rebuild an O-200 cheaper than you can an A-65. Have you priced the Millenium jugs from Superior for the A-65 lately?
A lady recently called me from Aircraft Specialties in Tulsa and said she'd sell new O-200/O-300 (also for C-85 and C-75 and C-90) cylinders for $629 apiece. You can't rebuild 'em for that. They come with pistons from Brazil and valves from Italy, new piston pins, and except for rocker arms (which are cheap and cheap to rebuild) they are ready to install. I can't remember if they had rocker shafts, but I think they did.
A year ago I bought 6 from Superior for an O-300 at $750 apiece.
I love an O-200 too. They make plenty of power and last and last --- bottom end, that is, after you've helicoiled the studs. Jugs will last 600-700 hours, which is nothing to hiss at.
Bye. I'm going back to haunt the hangar.
I may just fly my '46 BC12D, which somebody offered me 8k for the other day, wrote it out on his A&P business card, said he didn't want to insult me or make me mad. I scowled and asked him, "What the hell do you think you're doing offering me such an outrageous high sum for my humble little T-Craft?"
(whispering) I didn't have the courage to tell him I had more than that in that little A-65-8F
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