I am planning to overhaul the IO 540 C1B5, injected 250HP engine in a 1963 PA 24-250. After that, I will want to replace the original 2 blade Hartzell propeller which is subject to a recurring A.D. I have some specific questions and would like to hear any advice from fellow Comancheros out there:
1. I have heard of overhauls where the engine is essentially rebuilt as a 260 HP @ 2700 rpm engine (vs the stock 250 HP @ 2575 rpm). I understand this has to do with counterweights or vibration dampeners. Is there an STC for this or can a shop simply rebuild the engine to a different Lycoming spec?
2. I am looking at 2 prop alternatives: The McCauley 3 blade Black Mac, or a Hartzell - JAS 2 blade. The McCauley adds about 10 lbs, and has a 77in diameter. The JAS (Johnston) prop is about the same weight as stock, is 79 in diameter and requires counterweights to be added. Both are about the same price (~$12,500).
3. I am in So California and am looking at 2 shop alternatives: Tim's Aircraft Engines in Long Beach and Johnston's Aircraft Services (JAS) in Tulare. I have only heard good about both shops so far.
4. OEM Lycoming or Superior cylinders? Aviation Consumer magazine reports fewer complaints with OEM, but thats on a wide range of engines and not specific to the 540. OEM is about $1000 more for the set.