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See if you can find an 0-200 you will never regret it. Jim N87349
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From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:40 PM
Subject: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Oil Overheating problem


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> Well All,
>
> After exhausting the external potential causes of my oil overheating
> problems (baffles, running rich, etc.), and a number of checks for
internal
> problems, I found no smoking gun that would start to explain the
symptoms
> my coupe was experiencing.
>
> After researching overhaul shops throughout the U.S as well as
attempting
> to find a low-time C-75 or C-85, I found the following: 1)the overhauls
at
> the bigger shops started at $10,200, and 2) that there are NO low-time
> engines available that either have logs or that the top or major was not
> performed sometime in the late 1980's in my part of the country.
>
> So, this weekend an A&P at a local airport near where the plane is
> currently stranded started a field overhaul. I talked with him today and
> this is what he has found in tearing the engine down for the overhaul:
#3
> piston rod "spun a bearing". Both the rod and crankshaft are DX'ed.
Other
> bearings are significantly worn. (as expected with 1700 hours on the
engine)
>
> With the news of a bad rod and shaft, this has gotten ugly...quickly.
But
> N94625 will fly again!!
>
>
> John C. Adams
> Huntsville, Alabama
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