Dan Thomas
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While the Continental C145 and look to see if it is really is an O 300 not much difference, the bottom ends are really good, but if you need all that engine work done, I would buy six new cylinders and have a top OH, have the mags OH'd etc.
That 172H will have an O-300-C or -D. not a C-145. TCDS.
If the mags are the originals from 1967, they will hardly be worth overhauling. They will need bearings and seals and just about everything else. They will likely have numerous outstanding ADs on them, unless they were replaced because of an AD at some point. From the O-300 TCDS:
Look at that. They might have the TCM/Bendix mags, but they're likely original. They might have the Slick 664s, which are throwaway mags. Not likely to have the Case mags. I'd sure hope not. In any case, if they're original they're likely junk. I speak from experience.
Who told all that work was $15,000 is trying to get in your wallet, these airplanes are not that hard to work on, get a new mechanic. You can buy the stuff needed and have an A&P do the work, better yet find a guy that will let you help and learn how to maintain your plane,
Shop rates aren't $25 an hour, and not many mechanics want to spend time training an owner how to gyp him out of work, and have still the liability presented by the signature. This stuff is not that simple, and without training, mistakes are made. Are you a trained mechanic?