by Tom Deml » Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:07 am
Andrew and Alan,
Between my A&Ps and myself we had been watching the engine closely. I've had the oil analyzed ever since I bought the aircraft about 9 years ago. I've flown it about 1200 hours in those 9 years and we basically we're watching some parameters on the engine amongst accessory issues as well ( wiring harness, mags, hours on exhaust stacks/muffler, prop, etc). I had about 1850 hours on it,TSMOH. Essentially when I brought it in for annual in October, I had 3 cylinders that had dropped compressions into the 58-60 range. A significant swing from the 68-72 range one year earlier. In addition I had some consistent metals in the cautionary range on my last 3 oil changes, mainly chrome from the cylinders. But some others too. Bottom line, it was time. I don't need to be in IMC with my family onboard and have a engine get "terminal" on me. Got to have confidence in the ponies up front.
So, I'm doing basically a firewall forward. I am doing an overhaul of the current narrow deck engine rather than the Lycoming factory reman. I'm not convinced of the value of the roller tappet technology. Every shop I talked to, Penn Yan, Johnston Aircraft, Buldoc Aviation, and others told me that given the number of hours I fly, I wouldn't see a difference in smoothness or performance. You all have to do your due diligence, but I'm confident I will have a very good engine up front and keep at least $7000 in my pocket. The engine overhaul itself including, carb, plugs, harness, new starter, mags, and new Superior cyl is going to be about $27,500. The 3 shops I mentioned above were all pretty close and come with great reputations. It came down to convenience/shipping because Buldoc is close to where I live in MN.
With the rebuild on my exhaust, engine mounts, alternator, oil cooler, all new hoses with fire sleeve, propeller, governor, baffling, and I'm sure other things, plus labor, I'm looking at a total with the engine of $37,000 right now. So far I'm on budget track. If I get done for $40k or less I'll be happy. My engine should be done in about two weeks. Given Christmas and New Years in there, I hope to have "the other woman"( as my understanding bride is fond of calling the Comanche), back in the air in early January.