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Lycoming 0-320 in storage

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:31 pm
by kriening
Thought I would tap the vast amount of experience on this site and get some
opinions on the following.

I have come across a 0-320 E2A that was 0 timed by a professional shop in
1999. The builder has it in storage since then and is now selling it. The
engine is being sold without accessories. The engine was sealed for storage
by the shop including a dehumidifying plug at the time as the builder did
not know how long the build would take. The seller indicated to me... "The
engine is sealed....boroscoped last year by an A&P/IA and the result was
that it looked like it was overhauled yesterday. Everything still had oil
on it and no trace of a problem."

Not being an AME / AP, I am wondering what else I should be watching for
before the purchase. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Roland
R56




----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Burr" <verticalperformance@yahoo.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Fw: Fuel tank screen

Dave,
Thanks, so far I'm 8 hours in to cleaning the tank and still more to go. I
like to land at a lot of rivers were Avgas is unavailable but Mogas is.

Andrew E Burr XIV

Vertical performance LLc

Po Box 213

Cassville MO 65625



VPHelo, LLc has paid for the design and engineering for every component
and holds ownership of all intellectual property for each component.

--- On Sun, 8/8/10, David A. Ricker <daricker@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

From: David A. Ricker <daricker@ns.sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Fw: Fuel tank screen
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Date: Sunday, August 8, 2010, 11:48 PM

Hi Andrew

There's a lot of discussion in the mailing list archive about Pro-Seal,
Mogas and sloshing compound. I believe there are Proseal/Sealmaster
etc. compounds made especially for Mogas. Lots of discussion about
reasons to not use sloshing compound too.

You will probably find more info there than you will ever want to read
through ;-)

Cheers,

Dave
Elite583.cjb.net


Andrew Burr wrote:
Can any one tell me were to buy the fuel tank screen fittings. I'm in the
process of fixing my one fuel tank. One of the previous owners used tank
sloshing sealer on the tank and the screen is coated with the sealer.

Word of advise don't use tank sloshing sealant on your tanks. luckily
most of it is pealing off but what a mess. I also need to know if Pro
seal will hold up to car gas and ethanol. Some of the places I fly to
don't always have Avgas.

Andrew E Burr XIV

Vertical performance LLc

Po Box 213

Cassville MO 65625



VPHelo, LLc has paid for the design and engineering for every component
and holds ownership of all intellectual property for each component.









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