sferguson524
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Any PIREPS on them? Debonair I fly is about due for an OH
Register on beechtalk. Do a search. Experience with the company and it's proprietor seems to be variable.
Oh, and review court records in the different jurisdictions where this gentleman has done business throughout the years.
The price is hard to pass up.
Is Charlie still doing engines?
Heart of the West, Heart of Texas - coincidence or same company?
Thanks Nate!@charlie said he was retired but still answering questions and offering advice as of January of last year here on the board.
I Sold Zephyr to one of the employees a year and a half ago. Same folks there except me! I do advise them from time to timeIs Charlie still doing engines?
Anyone use Western Skyways? They seems impressive since they both dynamically and statically balance the engines. I think they flow match heads too. I got a quote with a 3 year 1500 hr warranty.
Just curious is anyone has experience with them.
Anyone use Western Skyways? They seems impressive since they both dynamically and statically balance the engines. I think they flow match heads too. I got a quote with a 3 year 1500 hr warranty.
Just curious is anyone has experience with them.
Western Skyways overhauled a fuel pump for me, was intermittent, finally flew there, they pulled it off and it was bad (60 hours), they would not repair for free, or offer any monetary consideration. I live in Co, and will never use them again.
There’s a number of people who have used them here locally who are also on PoA. They’ll probably pipe up. One had an iffy experience, others have had good ones.
A couple other local owners who aren’t on PoA have had good experiences with asterisks beside them. The general “feel” I get, and it may be unfair with such a low number of folks I know who’ve used them, is that things generally go well, but they’ll kinda argue with you if you do run into issues.
As an owner, I don’t get a warm fuzzy from that, and at least one other owner I know who needs the aircraft for business didn’t like it.
He decided not to use them a second time on a different aircraft and went with a crate engine from the manufacturer and an install done by a well respected busy shop on his airport.
But to be fair to them, they’ve also corrected everything that any other owner I’ve talked to says they had trouble with, other than one owner. And I’m only getting one side of that story, so an entire salt lick of salt is likely recommended, not just a grain of it.
Honestly I don’t think there’s many shops you can’t find at least one complainer for. It’s like digging through Amazon reviews for an average feel.
And a lot of owners aren’t as picky about dispatch rate right after major work done on their airplane. They expect a few things to go weird. Or they just know they’re prone to that. (Kinda like I’m a freaking weather magnet when it comes to checkrides. I could suck in clouds or winds from three states away just by scheduling a checkride and it’s been that way my whole life. Ha.)
One way to look at these shops is to see if you can find reviews of what it was like to work there on employment sites. It adds more data to your decision tree. Obviously some mechanics leave and are disgruntled so there’s always one of those in that type of review also.
Western Skyways comes out of those reviews as a busy place that hires a lot of mechanics who don’t always want to live in the boonies forever. The mechanics describe it as a very “assembly line” sort of place and you see that in photos too. Which is good. And bad. If the mechanic who works on your engine is the one who doesn’t really want to be there... and is just stuck in an engine bay room all day assembling motors, you may have problems. If it’s a mechanic who likes the repetition and living out there, great.
The prices are good because it’s a mini-factory in the end. If you go in knowing it’s a mini-factory and sometimes factories will balk a little at things that’ll upset the schedule if you have to bring them back, I think that’s a reasonable way to look at Western. Your mileage may vary.
Thanks for the well thought out reply. Turns out the engine isn't making metal, and has 2 cylinders that are 64/80. The rest are in the 70s. My suggestion was to replace the 2 cylinders.