Hello to all,
Just found a crack in #3 cylinder on my 180. Only 175 hrs. on engine since overhaul but that is over 10 years ago (ya, I know I don't fly enough). Prior to my ownership Logs show a top overhaul back in 1995 and state "cylinders repaired" as a part of that top overhaul so I might be dealing with a repaired cylinder. During the complete overhaul 10 years ago, in addition to the required work, the jugs were "re-chromed" at that time and had I been smarter I would have installed new cylinders instead.
So I've been looking into replacement and my choices seam to be:
1- New Lycoming ( but they are quoting 8 to 10 weeks away)
2- New Superior ( in stock at Progressive Air)
3- Local engine shop has some first run Lycoming cylinders that came off an engine at TBO. They could build me up an overhauled cylinder and given the very low time of my cracked jug they think it might be possible to reuse my piston, rings, valves Etc. Depending on what they find my cost saving would be $200 to $400 over new Superior and $400 to $600 over new Lycoming.
So once again I find myself seeking advice from the vast knowledge base of Comanche society members. What has been the experience of members with Superior cylinders? Overhaul 1st run used or not? I would prefer to use Lycoming but not happy about the long wait time.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated,
Robert