TGreen Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 As part of my overhaul, the cylinders, magnetos and starter will be replaced. Should I expect the old parts to be returned to me for future use if needed? If so, do I specifically need to ask for this to happen or is that the ordinary course? Quote
natdm Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 Just got my engine overhauled. I didn't get any parts back. 1 Quote
N204TA Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 Those kind of parts are often sent back as cores. If you want the old stuff, ask the shop what they plan to do with them. I’m sure they’ll be happy to let you have them if they are going to wind up in the trash. Quote
TGreen Posted August 7 Author Report Posted August 7 1 hour ago, N204TA said: Those kind of parts are often sent back as cores. If you want the old stuff, ask the shop what they plan to do with them. I’m sure they’ll be happy to let you have them if they are going to wind up in the trash. Thanks. Definitely don't want them back if they are unusable. If the quote for an overhaul contemplates that the shop will get some value from these parts, that's fine; just didn't know if that is how it works. Quote
Cody Stallings Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 I send them back with the propeller. If I replace a part, you will get the scrap parts back. 2 Quote
PMcClure Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 I don't think you get any core value on cylinders. But I am not sure for all engines. When I did my top overhaul I did get mine back. But I also notice that there are a lot of old cylinders laying around the shop! Quote
EricJ Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 13 hours ago, Cody Stallings said: I send them back with the propeller. If I replace a part, you will get the scrap parts back. For props there's no "core" exchange of anything, though, correct? Quote
Cody Stallings Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 On 8/8/2024 at 11:11 AM, EricJ said: For props there's no "core" exchange of anything, though, correct? Actually Yes, but not will GA aircraft props. I have some sets of Exchange props for Metroliner, King Air 200 and King Air 300/350 that really minimizes downtime for some Part:135 operators I work for. GA props are tough to Core because a fella may take your exchange then have to turn around and buy brand new blades for the Core to make it whole agin, and with programs like Hartzell has with TopProp it literally costs more for those two blades than a New TopProp STC. 1 Quote
1964-M20E Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 I have a crank from an IO360A1A left over from my overhaul. The cylinders and mags were exchanged. Crank is red tagged due to corrosion on the prop flange not usable in certified but maybe someone else might want one. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 24 minutes ago, 1964-M20E said: I have a crank from an IO360A1A left over from my overhaul. The cylinders and mags were exchanged. Crank is red tagged due to corrosion on the prop flange not usable in certified but maybe someone else might want one. I used to have one of those. It was sitting in the corner of the hangar rusting. One day a home builder came by and gave me $1500 for it. 1 1 Quote
1964-M20E Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 23 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: I used to have one of those. It was sitting in the corner of the hangar rusting. One day a home builder came by and gave me $1500 for it. Mine is in the garage with corrosion X on it. Well I probably need to reapply. Quote
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