rotorman Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 The total price for my rebuilt IO 360 A3B engine with rebuilt Lyc cylinders purchased from Western Skyways was $26,220. I received the full core charge and a $1500 credit because I received only one mag. They're an honest company and I would purchase from them again. I have no financial interest here only posting as an FYI. 3 1
N201MKTurbo Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 I’m doing my own engine and I’m up to about $14000 so far, and I haven’t even started assembling it. It is a lot of work. 4
MATTS875 Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 What warranty does western skyways offer on their engines? One thing Taft I liked about Jewell as they only charged me I think around $1500 for R&R and others were talking 5-7k
carusoam Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 Great details gents! Thanks for sharing the news... Thanks Twice for Rich... Because holy cow, that is a lot of work... Best regraded, -a-
PT20J Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 2 hours ago, rotorman said: The total price for my rebuilt IO 360 A3B engine with rebuilt Lyc cylinders purchased from Western Skyways was $26,220. I received the full core charge and a $1500 credit because I received only one mag. They're an honest company and I would purchase from them again. I have no financial interest here only posting as an FYI. Think you mean “overhauled.” Only Lycoming can produce a “rebuilt” engine and Lycoming will supply new cylinders. When comparing overhaul pricing, it is important to know what limits it was overhauled to. That said, Western Skyways has a good reputation. Skip 2
ArtVandelay Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 That’s the going rate, you can get less expensive depending if they overhaul everything or just replace with new. I thinking my mags, fuel pump, fuel divider were all new.
tmo Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 12 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: I’m doing my own engine and I’m up to about $14000 so far, and I haven’t even started assembling it. It is a lot of work. At least you'll know it is done right. If I had your skills, I'd seriously consider this route.
N201MKTurbo Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 1 hour ago, tmo said: At least you'll know it is done right. If I had your skills, I'd seriously consider this route. My skills seem to be centered on shipping and receiving. I ordered new cylinders from Air Power. One arrived damaged. I contacted them and they immediately sent out a replacement. The only problem is they sent it to the shop of the previous owner of my airplane. Oh, well, my crank and bearings aren’t here yet. The propellor people are ignoring me and I haven’t heard from my fuel system in a while. I still need to order hoses, but they only take a day or so.
anthonydesmet Posted October 30, 2020 Report Posted October 30, 2020 On 10/27/2020 at 8:44 AM, N201MKTurbo said: My skills seem to be centered on shipping and receiving. I ordered new cylinders from Air Power. One arrived damaged. I contacted them and they immediately sent out a replacement. The only problem is they sent it to the shop of the previous owner of my airplane. Oh, well, my crank and bearings aren’t here yet. The propellor people are ignoring me and I haven’t heard from my fuel system in a while. I still need to order hoses, but they only take a day or so. @N201MKTurboi know all that must be frustrating but I just wanted to thank you for the update......I’m pulling my hair out going on month 6 of overhaul.....engine came back in September but between throttle cables, wrong engine mounts delivered and having an STC’d 262/231 mod I am now finally seeing the light this weekend. Your ability to adapt as an AI to a UPS store employee made me feel like I am not crazy as well as my mechanic.......reference Mike Busch’s article on good help is hard to find.....my mech had his #1 mech a commercial license in August and he was picked up for a high paying job as a flying mechanic for a Florida company....result....when a part of mine gets delayed my mech has to jump on another backed up repair until part comes in then my plane works it way back in the pecking order.....if I was 19 again....A&P license for sure....
N201MKTurbo Posted October 30, 2020 Report Posted October 30, 2020 6 minutes ago, anthonydesmet said: @N201MKTurboi know all that must be frustrating but I just wanted to thank you for the update......I’m pulling my hair out going on month 6 of overhaul.....engine came back in September but between throttle cables, wrong engine mounts delivered and having an STC’d 262/231 mod I am now finally seeing the light this weekend. Your ability to adapt as an AI to a UPS store employee made me feel like I am not crazy as well as my mechanic.......reference Mike Busch’s article on good help is hard to find.....my mech had his #1 mech a commercial license in August and he was picked up for a high paying job as a flying mechanic for a Florida company....result....when a part of mine gets delayed my mech has to jump on another backed up repair until part comes in then my plane works it way back in the pecking order.....if I was 19 again....A&P license for sure.... All I'm lacking now to put my engine back together is bearings. They keep telling me they aren't available and I'll have them next week. I talked to the owner of the local engine shop and he said that he quit giving completion estimates because he is having the same problem. He said I would be lucky to have bearings before Thanksgiving. He said it is because the FAA quit sending inspectors out to the bearing vendors (he says it is King Bearings who makes bearings for Lycoming, Continental and Superior) for required inspections because of COVID and the vendors cannot ship the bearings. 1
N201MKTurbo Posted October 31, 2020 Report Posted October 31, 2020 1 hour ago, N201MKTurbo said: All I'm lacking now to put my engine back together is bearings. They keep telling me they aren't available and I'll have them next week. I talked to the owner of the local engine shop and he said that he quit giving completion estimates because he is having the same problem. He said I would be lucky to have bearings before Thanksgiving. He said it is because the FAA quit sending inspectors out to the bearing vendors (he says it is King Bearings who makes bearings for Lycoming, Continental and Superior) for required inspections because of COVID and the vendors cannot ship the bearings. https://www.kingbearings.com/products/aviation/ It seems he was correct.
Gatlin Gun Posted November 3, 2020 Report Posted November 3, 2020 On 10/26/2020 at 6:20 PM, N201MKTurbo said: I’m doing my own engine and I’m up to about $14000 so far, and I haven’t even started assembling it. It is a lot of work. I had my 231 Top overhaul done last year, with new nickel cylinders put in...I couldn't imagine doing that myself. #YouDaMan! Good luck!! 1
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