Pat - those are fair comments / good points.
Ed - First off let me say you can't go wrong with Cliff and Heritage and I am envious that you live close to RFD. Regarding cost - that's a difficult question (and one my wife keeps asking me which I am avoiding - ha!). I had Cliff do the "main" 1000hr gear AD. By that I mean AD 77-13-21 which involves checking all the tolerances of all the bushings. Cliff and his team did this in about 12hrs which is a credit to his efficiency because having now disassembled the gear and re-done the AD (it's apart so why not) I took me (and my IA) a lot more time - of course we are doing a restoration and much more. I did not have Cliff do the other 1000hr gear AD on the side brace studs because it had been done only 400hrs earlier. I have now redone that one too (AD 79-01-01 R1) by having the studs magnafluxed (before cad plating) so that both ADs are "rebaselined" now and good for another 1000hrs. I personally have come to believe completely disassembling the gear - while a huge effort - is the only way to go. Cliff also installed a new Dukes transmission in my gear and the Webco push-pull conduits and Matt Kurkes complete gear wiring kits. I spent about $25K at Cliff's shop but that was also for the annual and there were many other upgrades outside the gear including new STCed Aux Fuel pumps among other things. I think the gear was at least $10K of the whole exercise maybe more.
Cliff told me that one weak spot on my plane was the paint work (or lack there of) in the gear wells. While I had him make the gear mechanically perfect, it was not aesthetically perfect (or protected) and that bothered me so that is what I set out to correct now. The other day Cliff told me they can easily get 100hrs in doing a complete gear refurbish and again - I personally think that is a conservative estimate. I took my plane down for annual on Jan 2 and more than 50% of the time since then has been the gear (we have not been working on it every day but many many late nights). I have talked to Matt Kurke many times as I am trying to emulate what he did more or less. Matt said it takes a solid month and I think that's about right.
The shop in MD is charging me about $1K for all the aluminum refinishing and the materials for the gear wells (I just got home from the hangar having finished the alodine phase in the empty gear wells - ugh thats' a nasty process). I expect the cad plating and powdercoating of the steel parts to run $500 - $600. By the way it's very hard to find actual cad plating. I found it in Newport News (where I am having it done and drove all the parts there) but the EPA is phasing it out due to the heavy use of cyanide and hexavalent chromium in the plating process (both very bad) but cad is much more durable than zinc plating which is the alternative. However you are in luck... one of the first groups I talked to who DO actual Cad plating are right there at RFD. Their website is
http://www.chemprocessing.com/finishes/ ... ating.htmlI also have a pro painter helping me finish the empty gear wells this weekend (prime and paint Sunday is the plan). With all that and the labor of my IA helping me through the whole thing I've probably got another $10K in the gear and other stuff. It may be overkill but I really want the gear to be PERFECT. My dad always told me "perfect is the enemy of good" but it's a lesson I've never really been able to learn.
I'd recommend you talk to Cliff about options. He's told me there's a very good paint shop there at RFD that can refinish gear in place. Personally I think taking it all apart get the best result but... it does come at a price. On the positive side I have learned a TON about the gear system and have a whole new appreciation for it.
I'm not sure I really answered your question precisely. The problem pricing out the gear itself is that each stage I have done other things in addition to the gear so it's difficult to itemize. Also I've got added cost by doing alot of the stuff 2X (between Cliff doing it all 100hrs ago and my IA and I doing it all again and then some.
Final comment... I'd suggest you have Cliff take everything apart, check the transmission and do all the ADs. Have all the aluminum bits sent to the paint shop there at RFD that Cliff likes. Have all the steel sent to the cad place there at RFD, install Kurkes' gear wiring kits and the Webco push pulls. Expect that Cliff will find other stuff that needs doing having such a close look. I am guessing all this will run $10-15K depending how much you do but that is a real swag.
Hope this helps,
- Charles