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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:05 am Post subject: No Title |
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Dear Listers
Is there any of you that run an Lycoming IO360 A1A on his RV (better if 7A) ?
I like know how run it and if there are any inconvenient or bad oil or fuel consuption or samething else.
thankyou
Lucio Castrogiovanni
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cnpeters
Joined: 24 Aug 2006 Posts: 23 Location: Bloomington/Normal, IL
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:30 pm Post subject: Re: Rebuild a IO-360 A1A or buy new? |
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I translated and summarized the following for an RV-7A builder in Italy named Lucio. He acquired a used Lyc IO-360 A1A in parts (no history or other info given), and a trusted mechanic can rebuild it for 8K euros. He would like to know if this type of Lycoming is a trustworthy engine for the RV-7A in general, any historical problems with it, etc. Also he would like to know if it is worth rebuilding this engine vs. buying new from Van's. With devalued dollar, he can get a new engine cheap, BUT with high transportation and import taxation costs, it would add up to 22k euros (north of $30k).
OK, my take on this:
Can't tell much about whether the used engine is any good from his note. Crankshaft OK? History of damage/prop strike? TT and TT SMOH? Why is it in parts? Corrosion? Camshaft OK? Any AD's on the parts/crank that need complying with? Basically, I would advise to have the engine inspected by a knowledgeable mechanic first, before agreeing to a $12k rebuild. There are many stories of these used engines ending up costing far more than a new one when everything is done. Since this engine is in parts, it will be much cheaper to inspect than doing a teardown.
As to the IO-360 A1A engine and the RV-7A, it is a popular combo (more as in the carburetor configuration) and would be an excellent powerplant capable of meeting Van's published performance speeds at fuel burns near 8 gallons per hour lean of peak with the fuel injection. Any other thoughts from group?
Thanks,
Carl
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