DutchessFlier
Line Up and Wait
I would like to hear from experienced A&P's about your thoughts on installing OEM new cylinders and the use of steel vs nickel barrels. I understand the corrosion issues,etc. More interested in your field experiences with both materials and the lifespan of one vs the other.
BTW 3 of mine failed the wobble test at annual this year, and the 4th was marginal, but after 1400 hrs SMOH on the conversion, I'm not complaining. We sent them to a major shop, to look them over and try to reuse them with new valves, guides, pistons, etc., but they found cracks in 2, one was unable to be rebuilt, one was barely in spec to work with. I have narrow deck cylinders, and the core stock for rebuilt cylinders is not plentiful and I'm leaning to new OEM's anyway.
I'm in the process of replacing the jugs with new Lycomings and appreciate your information.
Thanks
BTW 3 of mine failed the wobble test at annual this year, and the 4th was marginal, but after 1400 hrs SMOH on the conversion, I'm not complaining. We sent them to a major shop, to look them over and try to reuse them with new valves, guides, pistons, etc., but they found cracks in 2, one was unable to be rebuilt, one was barely in spec to work with. I have narrow deck cylinders, and the core stock for rebuilt cylinders is not plentiful and I'm leaning to new OEM's anyway.
I'm in the process of replacing the jugs with new Lycomings and appreciate your information.
Thanks