As promised here is the Cliff Notes version of my overhaul debacle.
Sept, during the convention, I found out that my engine needed more help than just a cyl. At the convention, a nice presentation was given by Firewall Forward. They impressed me with their centrilube cam process and provided a quote, and a timeline that was very good. Too good in fact as I was to find out.
The trouble started shortly after they received my deposit. The engine was not picked up as promised and communication became spotty, but the engine was picked up and I was assured it was not an issue and that the promised turn time of two weeks would be kept. As per their request I sent all of the accesories and hoses as well as the exhaust system with the engine. Well two weeks came and went. Days of communication blackout with only voicemail reached, then excuses and promises that they were almost done and my engine would be shipped in a couple days etc.....fast forward to the second week of December, they finally said it was ready to ship and I owed them the balance. I objected hevily to the expedite fee I paid, and they did come off of that and picked up the freight both ways. I finally got a crate with an engine, oil cooler, carburetor, two mags, a starter, some new hoses, all of the exhaust system EXCEPT THE MUFFLERS. Also conspicuously missing was the paperwork for any of the accesories or the engine. Being that I now had a whole slew of unapproved parts in my hangar, I sent numerous emails, called, left voicemails, and got no immediate answers. After another week an envelope shows up with paperwork and tags for the engine and accessories, but that 6th sense inside of me said something didnt seem right. I didnt trust the engine as the signoff seemed to be boilerplate and smacked of someone who had not seen my engine as it did have some custom details that were not referenced. It was also signed off by an A/P not a CRS or IA, which isn't bad on its own right, but was not as things were represented and seemed a bit odd. Also the AD and SB list was conspicuously short for this engine. So now I had an engine of questionable pedigree, no mufflers, and some accessories that looked pretty good with the appropriate data and tags, all for the price of an overhaul, as well as worthless warantee as Firewall Forward would not return any of my calls or emails.
I proceeded to weigh my options. I didnt feel good about this engine, and I called Signature Engines in Cincy to get a quote for teardown and inspect. It was pretty reasonable, I trust them and they said they could get it done in 10 working days. They said they would fully document the engine, repair anything they found wrong for added cost of course, and test run in the test cell, supplying all of that data as well. After 8 working days, they called and said, come get the engine. When I got there, they walked me through everything they found wrong. The forward main bearing was the wrong size, several service bulletins were not complied with, the accessory gear train had excessive lash, and probably the most egregious assembly error, the case had been swaped at overhaul for one for a fixed pitch prop, which has a case drain port from the forward crank gallery preventing any pressurized oil from reaching the prop, thus preventing any control of the prop by the governor. Man am I glad I didnt spend all that time mounting the engine to find out it didnt work! Signature crated the engine and dropped it in the bed of my truck. They handed me an envelope with full documentation and measurements of all components and clearances, and I drove back to the hangar with full faith in what I had in the crate, and the cost for that...priceless!
The last piece of the puzzle was the fact I had two missing mufflers. I have the APP Eagle Cowl and duel exhaust, so I called Dave Pratt and told him what happened. Dave was very helpful, and told me he was ordering some exhaust systems that day, and he would add two mufflers to the order, and to just send him a check when I could. He gave me a heck of a discount on two new mufflers, and they showed up the next week. Thanks Dave for your continued support of the Comanche type!
The bottom line? I believe I got sucked into a Ponzi type scheme with Firewall Forward, and feel lucky to actually have gotten an engine core back. Signature Engines did an awsome job, and I will support them more from now on. Others are now having similar issues with Firewall Forward as stated on the EAA chat forums, which is unfortunate. I tried to support a company who seemed to be trying to support us as Comanche owners and ICS members, but unfortunately I got burned, and have been without my primary ride for close to 6 months, but it could have been much worse if I hadn't paid attention to that little voice inside. Take this as an advisory notice. Stick to those suppliers who have proven their good intentions and continued service to our fleet. Though no one is perfect, it is how the problem resolution is handled that sets the reputable shops apart from the shisters. I am pursuing, through multiple channels, preventing this from happening to others who might otherwise get sucked into sending work to Firewall Forward.
Zach