mtv wrote:Cracked cylinders on Continentals: Definitely an issue, much more so than Lycoming cylinders. When our maintenance gurus quit using rebuilt cylinders...only new Continental cylinders, that issue almost went away. Re-using cylinders creates chrystalization and other physical changes in cylinder head metal. At the Lycoming factory, NO cylinders are ever re-used, even on overhauls. As in never, that should be a clue.
Mapleflt wrote:Lots of great BCP intel, thanks to all in the community.
A full transplant would be fun however given the latitude that is afforded too Canadian owner/operators thru the OM C of A I'm leaning hard towards an top overhaul. A full new jugs; not re-build's, higher compression pistons and a timing adjustment for a small HP bump and keep the 0-300 run a while yet.
Mapleflt wrote:.... I'm leaning hard towards an top overhaul. A full new jugs; not re-build's, higher compression pistons and a timing adjustment for a small HP bump and keep the 0-300 run a while yet.
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