At the risk of opening a can of worms - as owners have strong, differing opinions: I'm in the market for an overhauled or Lycoming factory rebuilt for my '69 260C. (Lots of ferrous metal in the cut oil filter after 20 hours on this oil and pretty large chunks in the pan oil strainer. Probably a cam lobe coming apart, but have not taken cylinders off to have a look. 1400 hours since major overhaul, but that was in 1990. Engine was field overhauled that one time and has a total of approx 2830 hours.)
There is a good engine shop on the field that I have always intended to use should the need arise, but now I find myself questioning that course of action and perhaps going with a Lycoming factory rebuilt. The zero time factory rebuilt looks attractive, but not if the cost differential in huge.
Your thoughts? And, is my engine eligible for core value trade-in with Lycoming? If not, that would pretty much make the decision. For the novice engine buyer, it's difficult to tell from their website. I will overhaul the prop and governor, alternator. Oil cooler professionally flushed recently and brand new Skytec starter. Anything else I should think about?
Thanks all for your thoughts!
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