Roy Lee Kinser Jr
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I feel like I'm beating a dead horse with another engine question thread, but I can't seem to find something that speaks to this specifically.
I'm looking at buying an older Cherokee with a Lycoming O-360-A3A engine. The aircraft itself is nearly perfect for my mission. 3100 AFTT and 750 SMOH. The issue is the date of that overhaul, which was 19 years ago, far exceeding the 12 year suggestion from Lycoming.
From reading similar threads, I know folks take engines beyond that recommendation, but I'm uncertain how common that is and certainly unsure as to how fraught with complications that is. So I'm curious, are guys out there really taking running engines out of service for OH due to years or is that just a suggestion that most brush off? Has age been the source of issue for others out there?
Again, sorry for beating a dead horse, I just can't seem to decipher the right mix of low airframe hours, low OH age, has all the avionics needed, NDH, etc etc.... it seems like that is impossible and I'm going to have to compromise somewhere.
I'm looking at buying an older Cherokee with a Lycoming O-360-A3A engine. The aircraft itself is nearly perfect for my mission. 3100 AFTT and 750 SMOH. The issue is the date of that overhaul, which was 19 years ago, far exceeding the 12 year suggestion from Lycoming.
From reading similar threads, I know folks take engines beyond that recommendation, but I'm uncertain how common that is and certainly unsure as to how fraught with complications that is. So I'm curious, are guys out there really taking running engines out of service for OH due to years or is that just a suggestion that most brush off? Has age been the source of issue for others out there?
Again, sorry for beating a dead horse, I just can't seem to decipher the right mix of low airframe hours, low OH age, has all the avionics needed, NDH, etc etc.... it seems like that is impossible and I'm going to have to compromise somewhere.