killerfish72
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John
I'm seriously considering purchasing a 1970 Piper Cherokee 180E located nearby. It's low airframe time at around 3200hrs. Engine is only 351 hrs SMOH (2005)and 87 STOH. New cylinders were put on 3 years ago to satisfy ECI AD. Airplane has been hangared in midwest (Iowa, Illinois, Ohio) for at least past 33 years.
My concern is how little the airplane has flown SMOH...especially the last 3 years (87 hrs). In fact, this past year it's only flown 6 hours. Which is why they're selling. So, I'm naturally a bit concerned about corrosion in the engine (Cam and lifters). The owner and logs state 15w50 has been the oil of choice. In addition, the owner keeps the Tanis plugged in all winter when not in use which I've read can also lead to corrosion (maybe?).
My IA shared similar concerns, but also stated there's really no way to know without pulling a jug. And even then, there's no guarantee of finding anything one way or another. Owner says oil analysis has always been clean (I don't have copies yet).
So - all things being equal meaning this is the ideal plane for me (hours, avionics, price, mission fit, etc.). Would you move forward? Any 'lower key' pre-buy options besides pulling a jug to feel better?
Thanks!
My concern is how little the airplane has flown SMOH...especially the last 3 years (87 hrs). In fact, this past year it's only flown 6 hours. Which is why they're selling. So, I'm naturally a bit concerned about corrosion in the engine (Cam and lifters). The owner and logs state 15w50 has been the oil of choice. In addition, the owner keeps the Tanis plugged in all winter when not in use which I've read can also lead to corrosion (maybe?).
My IA shared similar concerns, but also stated there's really no way to know without pulling a jug. And even then, there's no guarantee of finding anything one way or another. Owner says oil analysis has always been clean (I don't have copies yet).
So - all things being equal meaning this is the ideal plane for me (hours, avionics, price, mission fit, etc.). Would you move forward? Any 'lower key' pre-buy options besides pulling a jug to feel better?
Thanks!