brien23
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What is selling the Good the Bad or the Ugly are they all selling now or the good outsells all the others? What are the best sellers on the market, is their some tracking site that tracks any information on GA sales.
Engine rebuild costs have tripled in the last 2 years.
Engine rebuild costs have tripled in the last 2 years.
Engine rebuild costs have tripled in the last 2 years.
That hasn't yet been reflected in the price of used airplanes with good time left on the engine(s).
An O-320 rebuild is 50-60k now?
What is “good time left on them”? I have one 2003 with 1300 hours and a 2004 with 1800 hours, each about the same asking price. TBO is 2000 hours. Go with 1300 because it has less hours or with 1800 because it is constanly used?
Have you considered offering a service where you list your airplane for sale for a few weeks then remove it form the market?I know how to run all the airplane prices down in a hurry. All I have to do is try and sell mine.
Have you considered offering a service where you list your airplane for sale for a few weeks then remove it form the market?
What is “good time left on them”? I have one 2003 with 1300 hours and a 2004 with 1800 hours, each about the same asking price. TBO is 2000 hours. Go with 1300 because it has less hours or with 1800 because it is constanly used?
Between 1/3 and 2/3 of the TBO time remaining to used.
It also depends on engine model .
I'm at 28K for the overhaul on my O-470. That's with factory new cylinders.An O-320 rebuild is 50-60k now?
Is that with new mags, carb or fuel inj, starter, alt. new exhaust system and installation.I'm at 28K for the overhaul on my O-470. That's with factory new cylinders.
I'm going to call bullsh_t on that. Increases, perhaps, but not 300% increases.Engine rebuild costs have tripled in the last 2 years.
2003 SR 22 1,300 hrs vs 2004 G2 1,800 hrs. Both IO-550-N. Besides the generation difference, logs are clean, consistently updated maintenance and avionics are stock.
The 2004 has a very recent annual where as the 2003 is 6 months in.
Just out of curiosity are there major differences in the factory avionics or airframe improvements and such between G1 and G2?
O-300-D they are not rare, 3 years ago, I bought a re-ground crank for a bit over $3500. price them now at aircraft specialities. $9300 plus a $1800 core. ( no core 11,100) 3 years ago I could buy new ECI cylinders for 580 each. now Superiors are 1100. these prices are typical of the increases.I'm going to call bullsh_t on that. Increases, perhaps, but not 300% increases.
Or are you referring to some obscure, orphaned, radial made from unobtainium rebuild?
One way to tell, try to buy one. Two of the E/AB guys I know are nearing needing one (0-360), you should hear them crying about the cost of the engines.An O-320 rebuild is 50-60k now?
show me what you found.Without even taking 2 minutes to look or calling around, I found a better price than the 1100 you posted, and way less than the 9500 you posted as well.
The 6500 crank is a great deal if it is only .010 under, If it is Superior's .020 that is twice what is sells for.
order one see what hits your CC.The way I interpret their page, I see 905 for new.
I posted that link to the 0-300 group at FB.
I posted that link to the 0-300 group at FB.
They were quick in noting"
"That's a D crank.... naked. I sold mine with counter weights installed with bushings and balanced....don't forget $1000 in additional parts and the service of the cluster gear.
Lots of options to get a good crank ready to install.
The "A" cranks are even more expensive, because they are getting scarce.
It's getting that way very fast, If you are working the aircraft so that it supports its self. I just saw a bill from a local FBO to remove skis, and install amphibious floats, plus some very minor maintenance $13,200It's cheaper to buy airplanes than it is to buy new engines or new comm stacks.
It's more profitable to part out a plane and buy another than to fix it.