What is about the cost of a Zero Time O-320 remanufactured engine these days?
I know you can get one from Lycoming but what are the other options?
Ted
What is about the cost of a Zero Time O-320 remanufactured engine these days?
I know you can get one from Lycoming but what are the other options?
Ted
Based on internet advertised prices, that sounds about right for an overhauled O-320, but rebuilt (i.e., zero-timed) prices seem more like around $25K. Note that Lycoming no longer uses the term "remanufactured", which was dropped several years ago in favor of the FAA-defined term "rebuilt".My guess is 18,000 -21,000 $$$...
Based on internet advertised prices, that sounds about right for an overhauled O-320, but rebuilt (i.e., zero-timed) prices seem more like around $25K. Note that Lycoming no longer uses the term "remanufactured", which was dropped several years ago in favor of the FAA-defined term "rebuilt".
It's been quite a while since that was possible -- sad to say. I'm thinking $35K is more like it for a new O-320.You are probably right.....
In my old mind I figured someone could buy a brand new 0-320 for around 25 grand....
It's been quite a while since that was possible -- sad to say. I'm thinking $35K is more like it for a new O-320.
Every now and then I'll see a lone one advertised at around $29,xxx. Probably sitting in someone's inventory too long.
Yep. The flight school I work at spent around $25K to put an overhauled O-320 in one of our Warriors.Based on internet advertised prices, that sounds about right for an overhauled O-320, but rebuilt (i.e., zero-timed) prices seem more like around $25K.
Yep. The flight school I work at spent around $25K to put an overhauled O-320 in one of our Warriors.
Vans sells new XO-320 Lycomings for $27k.
Yeah, the experimental versions are a bit cheaper. It amazes me, for that price I can make a reliable 700hp in a Chevy.
Yeah, the experimental versions are a bit cheaper. It amazes me, for that price I can make a reliable 700hp in a Chevy.
Nice to know you already own the machines to do that, because you are not going to farm the work out for less than that. Ready to go dragster engine of that quality are around 90-120k[/QUOTE]
Hardly....
http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/crate-engines/lsx-454-r.html
BRAND NEW GM crate motor....... Just keep oil and coolant in it and don't over rev it and the thing will last for years....
O-320 $13,495.00
http://www.hotwaircraft.com/NO_SURPRISE_PRICING.html
If you're paying 25k, you're being taken for a ride.
And if you want long term reliability buy all new, not half and half.
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Yes they have spec..Meh, if it's to spec it's to spec.
Besides
If you think you're getting a rebuilt O-320 for $14K from those folks, you're not reading their advertising.O-320 $13,495.00
http://www.hotwaircraft.com/NO_SURPRISE_PRICING.html
If you're paying 25k, you're being taken for a ride.
Which spec? Overhauled or rebuilt? Lots of differences there, and the OP was asking about zero-time rebuilt.Meh, if it's to spec it's to spec.
Which spec? Overhauled or rebuilt? Lots of differences there, and the OP was asking about zero-time rebuilt.
Nice to know you already own the machines to do that, because you are not going to farm the work out for less than that. Ready to go dragster engine of that quality are around 90-120k
Nice to know you already own the machines to do that, because you are not going to farm the work out for less than that. Ready to go dragster engine of that quality are around 90-120k[/QUOTE]
Hardly....
http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/crate-engines/lsx-454-r.html
BRAND NEW GM crate motor....... Just keep oil and coolant in it and don't over rev it and the thing will last for years....
That motor on a 182 would be verrrry niiiccceeeee....
Yeah, the experimental versions are a bit cheaper. It amazes me, for that price I can make a reliable 700hp in a Chevy.
That motor on a 182 would be verrrry niiiccceeeee....
Get one of these with a 1.74:1 gear and get a 2 speed PSRU that will never fail you. This is the most tortured device in drag racing and pretty much every engine that has been making ove 800 hp in drag racing in the last 40+ years has been backed by one, or a string of, these planetary gear reduction units.
http://www.lencoracing.com/BoatcomponentsMasterPage.html
for that price, you can buy a whole new chevy.
but then you'd have a chevy...which does nothing when ya pull back on the yoke...
Probably close, but you can't buy direct from Texron Lycoming. they have as dealer net work.It's been quite a while since that was possible -- sad to say. I'm thinking $35K is more like it for a new O-320.
Probably close, but you can't buy direct from Texron Lycoming. they have as dealer net work.
TCM has a order desk. where you can buy all their products. have CC ready.
You can buy off the shelf parts racing parts and bolt them together. I use Crower Ultralight bottom end kits to my spec and can buy the whole parts list with top quality machine work, and a set of heads of my choice ready to assemble for around $20k, $7k for the supercharger, injection, ignition, and I'm ready to go racing with nothing more exotic in tools than a torque wrench, a digital caliper, and a lap top computer.
The cost of horsepower per horsepower has gone down considerably in my life. The only cost that has really inflated is the cost of fuel, and the ultimate cost as engines that topped out at 2500hp back when I was a kid are now broaching 8000hp (that's where you are spending $100k to build an engine, but you are figuring a huge program like John Force's in that price.) The cost of racing in the pro classes is what has gotten out of hand. It's now cheaper than ever to get into the 7 second bracket though.
Is that really going to be THREE times the engine compared to sending it in for a overhaul at 13k?
Don't most advertised engine prices "presume" you're turning in a serviceable core? If you're buying one out of the crate, or they find a defect in the core, you can get some nasty sticker shock.
Horsepower is cheap nowadays if you only need it for 402m at a time. For a 1/4 mile car, 20-30k will get just about any car to low/sub 10's., 30-40k will get you into 7/8's. Aluminum rods etc with zero life expectancy make things cheap and cheerful near the christmas tree.
When you enter the first turn and expect to come out alive from the other side, thats when it starts to get expensive.
The big ticket items are engine, gearbox and telemetry. On a "proper" racing machine, an engine is around 150-170k, gearbox 120-140k and telemetry setup about 100k.
O-320 $13,495.00
http://www.hotwaircraft.com/NO_SURPRISE_PRICING.html
If you're paying 25k, you're being taken for a ride.
You people are smoking crack or must just LOVE to get bent over. I am the type of guy that does research and will not overpay. 2 years ago we did a 0 time major overhaul on my 320 in the 172. I called a good mechanic I know that has been overhauling engines for 30 years. He told me to call J&J airparts and get a overhaul parts list with prices. He came out and pulled the engine and hauled it off with him. All parts were sent out to ECI for yellow tag and inspection. I needed a few lifters and cam I believe. Those parts were bought from aircraft specialties. The cylinders were overhauled by ECI. He built the new engine and came out and installed it. My total bill was $11,000. That includes removing and replacing the engine. I have about 150 hours on it and it runs perfect, it does not use a drop of oil.
I believe that is a "field overhaul" and not a "zero time" factory authorized rebuild. There is a difference in terminology that gets expensive quickly.