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I agree.  Everyone I had went out about 1200 hrs.  Gene from IL

Larry Wilkins wrote:

> ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
any advice in this forum.]----
>
> 1300 hours?  That's a serious high time engine for a small Continental.
I'm
> certain I'll be called lots of bad names, but in truth, a Continental is
an
> 1100 hour engine regardless of the TBO.
>
> Larry
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 6:46 PM
> Subject: RE: [COUPERS-TECH] [COUPERS] Still in Shock!
>
> > ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
any
> advice in this forum.]----
> >
> > Dear Mitch.
> > The Continental C-90 engine seems to be the best matching engine for
our
> Coupes and even Alons.
> > With it you will probably fly faster than with an O-200.
> > The O-200 conversion requires a few changes to your plane which set
you
> back money wise even further.
> > One is a new propeller, which can cost you an additional 2000 bucks.
> > You are best advised to either get your engine repaired at a
reasonable
> price or get another C-90 and
> > sell yours at a core. The Core is still worth something.
> > I know one C-90 for sale . Contact me if interested.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hartmut
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Well, guess this is the classic new owner nightmare.  I just purchased
> > my 65 Alon in Dec, and thought I had a valid prebuy done. But now 4
> > months later and only about 10 hours of flying time I take it in for
> > annual....and get the big shocker!  It's making metal, loads of
bearing
> > material, and my A&P guesses it has been for some time.
> >
> > The C-90 had about 1300hrs on it when I bought it I really thought I
> > would get a few good years of flying out of it before it had to be
> > over-hauled. Worst part is my A&P called the engine shop and looks
like
> > the damage is in the neighborhoood of $11,500 to rebuild!  OUCH!
> >
> > Now I am looking at options, I know will have to plunk down a pile of
> > money, but wanted to see what I may do other than over-haul the
current
> > engine.  What about an 0-200?  Any opinions on converting to an 0-200?
> > Pros?  Cons?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> >
> > Mitch Hines
> > Charlotte, NC
> > N6369V
> >
> >
> >
>

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