I believe you can. Advertised overhaul costs for the Lycoming O-360-A4K that goes in a Tiger run from about $16K to $22K. Note that what get for the varying amounts varies -- you may find the cheaper ones aren't all you want. Add to that the cost of removal, reinstallation, and cleaning up the firewall forward accessories, and you're in the $20-25K range.Can I assume that these prices include removal, replacement, and all other labor & small-part charges? I'm still a long ways away, but plan to get there eventually (hopefully later, and not sooner).
Are you willing to spend top dollar for a "Swiss watch" job? Call Bill Scott at Precision Engine in Owensboro KY. Want a high quality job for a bit less money? Lycon and Penn Yan come to mind. Going the more economical route but not "bargain basement"? Try Othman Rashad's Triad Engines in Burlington NC.Thanks for all the replies. Ron, got a reputable shop in mind?
Are you willing to spend top dollar for a "Swiss watch" job? Call Bill Scott at Precision Engine in Owensboro KY. Want a high quality job for a bit less money? Lycon and Penn Yan come to mind. Going the more economical route but not "bargain basement"? Try Othman Rashad's Triad Engines in Burlington NC.
If you don't want to pay those shops overhead/insurance/shipping/and profit, get an A&P that can read a overhaul manual and have them do it in your hangar.
No specialized tools, no warranty, no test stand, no equipment for overhauling cylinders, etc, etc, etc. Not happening on my engine, and not a recommendation I'd ever make. But you will get it cheap -- if that's how you want it.If you don't want to pay those shops overhead/insurance/shipping/and profit, get an A&P that can read a overhaul manual and have them do it in your hangar.
My regrets and apologies for not mentioning Zephyr Engines in Zephyrhills FL -- great reputation for high quality work.We get just under $21K with new Lycoming cylinders and a new cam. Charlie Melot Zephyr Engines
No specialized tools, no warranty, no test stand, no equipment for overhauling cylinders, etc, etc, etc. Not happening on my engine, and not a recommendation I'd ever make. But you will get it cheap -- if that's how you want it.
Good luck -- you're going to need it. And if you farm out all the real work, you're not going to save much money anyway. Personally, if I get a heart transplant, it's going to be in a heart specialist medical facility with all the fancy equipment, not in my primary care physician's office.There are only a few specialized tools you need, some of the work can be farmed out to a good machine shop and everyone uses new cylinders anyway.
Good luck -- you're going to need it. And if you farm out all the real work, you're not going to save much money anyway. Personally, if I get a heart transplant, it's going to be in a heart specialist medical facility with all the fancy equipment, not in my primary care physician's office.
No specialized tools, no warranty, no test stand, no equipment for overhauling cylinders, etc, etc, etc. Not happening on my engine, and not a recommendation I'd ever make. But you will get it cheap -- if that's how you want it.
Would you really like to pay for the removal of the engine twice to send it back to the facility that overhauled it/ and wait the shipping time both ways?I do see the value in having a specialized shop do the overhaul, comes with a warranty and everything.
I do see the value in having a specialized shop do the overhaul, comes with a warranty and everything.
Jester, I did an unexpected major 4 years ago after a valve lifter failed. One of the questions I asked each shop when I called was whether they test ran the engine before returning it.
At the time neither Charlie's shop (don't know that I talked to Charlie, just someone who answered the phone there) nor Carlus (did talk to him) said they would test run the engine. My mechanic was pushing for Carlus, but admitted another of his recent overhauls had oil leaks after installation.
The owner had to fly the plane up to Lafayette (about an hour) and leave it to be repaired. Hardly a ringing endorsement.
I went with a shop that answered all the questions and DID test run the engine. - TriStates Airmotive in Berryville, Arkansas.
Thanks for all the replies. Ron, got a reputable shop in mind?
That's the plane that got me thinking about all this.Btw, there's a new listing for a 91 Tiger that just popped up on controllers.com. The engine is nearly ran out but they are asking in the $40Ks.
We get just under $21K with new Lycoming cylinders and a new cam. Charlie Melot Zephyr Engines
We have a guy down the road with a good rep, Carlus Gann in Lafayette, GA. Our flying club had good success with his rebuilds. Anyone heard of him?
I too have heard good things about Carlos. Been to his shop and met him; seems like a good guy. No 1st hand knowledge.I know Carlos. His shop has a very good reputation.