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Old June 22nd 04, 09:17 PM
Greg Copeland
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I'm just curious about rebuilding an aircraft engine. If you can rebuild
automotive engines, will an aircraft engine be a no brainer? Are special
tools often required?

Does anyone know of any good websites that do a walk through of the
process. Not that I'm planning on doing it, let alone via website
instructions, but I am intersted in learned more about the process and the
associated costs. In the, "O-320 Engine Costs - 172", thread, I see some
costs were fairly well layed out. Information like like that, helps fuel
the dream of ownership one day, by allowing us to better understand the
complete lifecycle costs associated with ownership.


Thanks,

Greg Copeland

 




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