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loggerman 20th Aug 2009 18:50

lycoming overhaul
 
Has anyone had any experience using "Deltair" to do an engine overhaul on a 360 lycoming thanks in advance.

quichemech 21st Aug 2009 12:30

Have they got approval for Lycoming engine overhauls? There are approvals for NDT and props but I didn't notice anything for engine overhauls, maybe I'm looking at the wrong page.

I take it you want to fit the engine back in a helicopter?
Who did your maintenance provider recommend?

Chopper Doc 22nd Aug 2009 04:45

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1204/srg_A...5_20090807.pdf

The CAA lists all their approvals on the site address above and yes they do have an approval for piston engines.

So they have definitely got an approval to do the work.

cholmondeley 22nd Aug 2009 07:59

Be very wary loggerman. My experience was very expensive, very slow and not very thorough or reliable!!

Bondu121 22nd Aug 2009 09:11

Don't just go for the cheapest, get some recommendations & go by those.

Try Multiflight for a quote. :ok:

Hughes500 22nd Aug 2009 19:49

Arrow aviation service in Tiverton, top notch also do Allison 250's as well

Spunk 24th Aug 2009 15:20

Camshaft
 
... and make sure they have a camshaft available (in case you need a new one). Earliest time of delivery at Lycoming: april 2010 :ugh::ugh:


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