AD 2009-26-12: Lycoming O-320,360,540 with ECi cylinders
Lycoming, Continental, Hartzell, McCauley, or any broad spectrum drive system component used on multiple type.
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1997 Maule-M7-235C
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I have an AD on my
Junk ECI cylinders (guaranteed to come with an AD) but I don't have to change them until 800 hours at which time I get 4 new one for $1100, not a bad price.
I only have 220 hours on them but I plan to replace them at my next annual well before the 800 hours, at which time I am going to send the new ones to Lycon for some port work and maybe fit some 10-1 pistons.

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Mongo, do you have to send your ECI junk back to get new ones?? If not I'm interested in them.
GT
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Have as much Fun as is Safe, and Keep SMILIN! GT,
If you have any ECI cilenders forget about ADs turn them up side down and plant flowers in them before they cost you an engine a airplane or worse!
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M6RV6 wrote:Mongo, do you have to send your ECI junk back to get new ones?? If not I'm interested in them.
GT
Yeah I sure do have to turn them in.
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