February 14th 06, 08:05 PM
posted to rec.aviation.owning
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cylinder replacement
You can do the 150-160 upgrade during a top overhaul. It doesn't involve the
bottom.
"Bob Noel" wrote in message
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In article , wrote:
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Anyway, my question to the other airplane owners out there -- which of
the
three options A, B, or C would you choose? In generally, my philosophy
has
been to avoid using "used" parts when at all possible, but of course
these
are very expensive parts. Unfortunately I have no budget saved up for
this, so cost is a major factor to me.
how much time on each cylinder?
(if you have a 150hp cherokee, then I'd overhaul the engine and upgrade
it to 160hp).
I personally would opt for new cylinders.
I'm probably looking at owning the airplane for another 400-500 hours
maximum. Thus when I go to sell, the ad would read something like "1250
SMOH 400 STOH". Is the top-overhaul a selling point? Is the buyer going
to
care significantly whether I use new cylinders or used/reconditioned?
To me, "STOH" is completely meaningless. 1250 SMOH would be the driving
factor. However, I would be very doubtful of used/reconditioned
cylinders.
--
Bob Noel
Looking for a sig the
lawyers will hate
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