I doubt that very much, want to prove me wrong? show me a old crank shaft that passed a inspection to return it to service.
I assisted with one AD inspection on a 172, many years ago.
I doubt that very much, want to prove me wrong? show me a old crank shaft that passed a inspection to return it to service.
You're making even more **** up now. There is no AD requiring replacement of hollow crankshafts with solid crankshafts at overhaul.
That being said, I doubt that ANY overhauler would yellow tag ANY used 4 banger Lycoming crankshaft without applying the Lycoming SB, no matter what engine it came out of, required by the AD or not, the overhauler is gonna be looking in there and doing the SB.
Of course Overhaulers are going to run the SB.
Lycoming doesn't want the liability for these cranks they will give you a deal on a new one
You didn't answer my question.Here is section f from 505B:
. like who'd guessed it.Imagine that.
You didn't answer my question.
. like who'd guessed it.
Yeah, no doubt. deals don't last for ever.Good luck getting a deal on a crank now.
Sorry, Tom, not going to play your game.
You look after your stuff your way. Your licence, your decision. Good luck.
I assisted with one AD inspection on a 172, many years ago.