Thanks Miik, from this point forward I will refer to said business  as
GPASC.
On Jun 22, 2016 4:40 PM, "Mike Stirewalt via KRnet" <krnet at list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> "Re. Great planes. With all due respect Mark, and I mean that sincerely,
> their has been the same man at the heart of Great Planes from the
> beginning . . ."
>
> I've got about 900 hours on mine and trust it as much (or more) as I
> would a Lycoming or Continental.   I routinely fly at night and over wild
> terrain.   I expect it to give me some warning if some problem does seem
> to be evolving - such as my voltmeter reading a little low recently.  At
> the very bottom of my list of concerns is a crank breaking.   I re-did
> the heads a couple hundred hours ago (just for fun, not because I needed
> to) and the magneto needs servicing (it's 300+ hours beyond it's service
> interval) but the prop hub seal does not leak nor does it have any other
> leaks.  It burns very, very little oil.  It's never backfired.  It
> continues to be a great engine, put together by Steve himself.  He ran it
> at 2900 down low everywhere he went and I run it 3000 to 3200 up high,
> everywhere I go.  Where I normally fly it's producing about 50% - 55%
> power at WOT so whether with Steve or with me this engine has led a
> stress-free life, was put together well, and has been operated with
> consistency - like an oil field or marine engine.  Not like a hot rod.  I
> fully expect it to go another 900 hours without problems.   It always
> starts instantly and has only faltered once . . . thanks to Rimco
> re-using old springs when they rebuilt the heads a long time before I
> bought the plane from Steve.  I have only good things to say about the
> GP2180 with an Ellison.
>
> Having said that, if one is going to defend the reputation of GPASC,
> please get the name spelled correctly :-).
>
> Mike
> KSEE
>
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