> It looks like we have about $2,500 in it. Some of the shops we got parts
> from (incidentally, they were very supportive and two gave us tours of
> their shops when they heard we were doing most of the work ourselves)
> told us a overhaul from them would be in the $8,500-$10,000 depending on
> any extras.Well, that's quite significant!
> I had a lot of experience working on MX and street bikes in the '70's
> and '80's and our A&P partner has rebuilt several others, so I wasn't
> too worried.
Yeah, I know. I was only kidding around. You can't get a sign off on that kind of job without someone that knows how it's done watching over what you're doing.
> I also bought an overhaul video on the O200 from Mattituck which was
> really helpful.
Interesting. I never heard of such a thing, but doesn't surprise me.
> The engine was hung on the plane last weekend. We need to finish hooking
> the controls and putting the shrouding/cowling back on. Weather
> permitting it should be next week for first flight.
I used to work at an FBO that did service on the fleet. I'd occasionally be asked to test fly aircraft being brought back into service. Normally at my stage in life, I wouldn't do such things (too much to lose and I didn't need to build hours, etc.), but the mechanics that performed the work would be on board, so I figured if he thinks he did a good enough job to risk his own butt, it must be OK.
Anyway, please keep us posted.
Ben
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