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Kyle Boatright wrote: A third is that the Piper has a Lycoming engine, whereas the Cessna has a Continental. Lycomings tend to need less top end work than Continentals. Yep, the Lycoming design flaw is putting the camshaft up high. Having a choice between the two it's Continental all the way. Lyc's are famous for eating cams, that's a complete teardown. If you need to fix a cylinder on a Continental you fix a cylinder. For me, the Piper is the clear winner, but if you're playing at being a bush pilot or flying in high density altitudes, the Cessna may be a better choice. No doubt about it. |
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