Hey guys, if you've followed my other thread about the intermittent loss of power you know that I've run into an unexpected overhaul. Essentially, a newly overhauled cylinder my last mechanic installed had already begun to fail and during the process of troubleshooting we also found that my last mechanic dismissed high iron content oil samples that were a result of a failing camshaft. I've learned a lot from this process, it's been painfully expensive but I now know better how to protect myself from overly-minimalistic maintenance going forward.
So, that being said:
My new mechanic does a lot of business with Lycon because he works quite a bit with the smaller Lycomings. We got bids from a few different engine shops and either because of his relationship with them or maybe just because this is typical, Lycon came up with the most favorable pricing on a basic overhaul and options.
Because this overhaul is unexpected, and because I don't intend to keep this plane forever (I have no choice but to get into a 206 within the next couple of years because of our growing family), I can't justify the cost of the -50 upgrade and a prop. That being said, I wanted to ask the group about Lycon and if their favorable pricing doesn't reflect on quality of work. I have heard second and third hand that they can be slow, but otherwise that they do excellent work.
The porting work is a pretty small upcharge, and if it helps at all with mixture distribution and power it seems like a no-brainer.
So, as it stands my intent is to go with Lycon and add the porting. What are your thoughts? Anything else I should consider during the process? We will be overhauling the engine mount and prop governer at the same time. I want to make sure I don't look back a few months from now and regret missing something.
