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![]() Capt.Doug wrote: "Lou" wrote in message Thanks, I see quite a bit of airboat motors for sale at 1/4 of the price of aircraft. I plan on rebuilding anyway, so I figure why not? Keep in mind that airboaters are not restricted to approved means of repairing things. For example, airboaters can fill a cylinder head crack with silver solder. That works for a while and then they radio for a tow back to the docks. Would you have the same option of getting a tow if you were flying behind that crack? Airboaters can install and operate propellers that have problematic harmonic vibrations. The accumulated fatigue cycles on the crankshaft may not lead to failure until you are flying behind that crack. An airboater can limp home on 3 cylinders. Can you? It may be a good bargain, but do yourself a favor and do a teardown. D. I agree Doug, I plan on doing a total tear down anyway. Better safe than sorry. Now, whats the difference between the airboat motor and a GPU? Lou |
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