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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 21:26:48 -0500, "John Stricker"
wrote: I found this web site to be interesting. The guy looks like he did a good job on the conversion for his purposes. I also can't see one item on it that makes any better than the Franklin. He has the overhaul cost at $40,000. For a Franklin? Lot's of guys were working on the Franklin's in Cozy's because they were 3-4 thousand CHEAPER than a 360 Lycoming. The problem, as I understood it, was that parts for the model of Franklin used in the Seabee could not be found anymore. Hence the conversion. You are asking the wrong person your questions, I just posted the link so that people who are interested in auto conversion can have a look at this one. If you really feel you need answers to your questions I suggest you contact the guys who are flying the Seabee conversion. Corky Scott |
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