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Mine was also done when I bought it. I'm not sure the nose gear was
replaced, though. New engine mount, yes. Ross John Galban wrote: Ross Richardson wrote in message ... Yes you can put in a 180 ph engine. I have one in my '65 model and turning a C/S prop. Check http://www.airplains.com/. The downside with our models is that you cannot get a GW weight increase and we are still limited to 36 gallons of LL. I love my configuration. But, my conversion is a Bush/Doyn and I would not recommend that only because of the owners. I am not sure it is even still available. The other downside is the conversion cost. Going from the Continental to the Lycoming requires the replacement of just about everything forward of the firewall, including the nose gear. Converting Lyc. 150/160 hp 172 to 180 hp is a lot easier and less expensive. I had a 145 hp 172 and this was my dream conversion. I needed the extra climb performance in the backcountry. Unfortunately, the price was way out of my ballpark. For the Continental conversions, I've found that it's usually cheaper to buy one that's already been converted. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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