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Jon
Can anyone share some prices in overahuling a Lycoming 0-320 to include R & R.
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Dude wants an engine shop reco in SoCal and you send him to Florida?
Thanks Tony! FWIW the parts, accessories and vendor services like overhauling the case and grinding the crankcan COST us close to $12K Before we charge anything for labor or heaven forbid profit. You get what you pay for. The shops doing cost cutter overhauls probably make mre money than we do. Charlie Melot Zephyr Engines
Honestly - its probably cheaper, easier and better if you fly the airplane to Charlie Melot in Florida . . .3 days out - do it over a 3 day weeked - at least til you get to SAT - and 3 back. You talk with Charlie - tell him what you want to see - and when he can do it - you schedule it for 2 months - have it take 2.5 or 2 and 3 weeks - buy an airline ticket home and then back out - heck- I talked myself into it!
Only if he cares to have it done right. I own a house in CA so i know the overall lower/ lack of quality there with super high rates that they charge for Often times sub par work. Not saying you can't find a good mechanic, just that Zephyr is a known quantity.
Wichita is not the most direct route for you but if you stopped here I will give you a night in a hotel and steak dinner. Stay at my newly remodeled house if I am moved in by then.
I do not know if OP is interested in the resale value. Without knowing, I default to that metric, since it's a good comparison baseline. He did ask about "prices", not "value" or "quality".
Many folks ask about price, assuming all overhauls are created equal. Without a question, price is a consideration. When we were shopping around for our overhauls, we got quotes from at least half a dozen shops with varying reputations in every corner of the country (except California). With a few exceptions, they were more or less in line. Zephyr's quote was surprisingly competitive for their reputation. So, I think your $3-4k premium would only be compared to a shop that really wasn't doing the job.
The reality is that all overhauls are not created equal, and this can lead to very expensive problems down the road. This goes for even 172 engines, as several folks on the board can attest. The theory that "it's only an O-320/360" and thus doesn't benefit from a quality overhaul is a false assumption.
So I don't think we're doing any disservice with our recommendations, merely pointing out something the OP may not have considered.
Those who have had the unfortunate experience of being bull-shltted long-distance by a shop that's doing a major project (raises hand) understand full well the benefits of dealing with someone like Charlie who tells it like it is rather than how he thinks you would like to hear it. Nothing is much worse than having the wheels start falling off and being too far away to do much about it.
Thanks for the invite Tony - but you promised to help me rebuild my engine when you got your A&P!!! Guess you are on to plan C by now!!!
And thanks for that datapoint Mike . . . if a shop stands behind its work then there should not be any of these datapoints - thats what important about those datapoints - it tells you about the mindset of the shop . . .