What is the realistic Time Between Overhauls for the popular Rotax 912S? Realistic cost? Any Repair Stations know what they're doing on these? And any significant maintenance issues to look out for?
Thanks. cubscout

That is amazing. I once read an article someplace, (Sacramento Sky Ranch? I dunno) in which the author insisted that we can zero time the engine but we can't zero time the parts. He was talking about metal fatigue. I think he was talking specifically about cylinders though IIRC he mentioned cranks and rods too. I know a fellow that has 13000 hours plus on the crank in one of his IO-320-B1A. The airplane flys all the time though, and the crank in the other engine only has 7000 hours on it.Av8r3400 wrote:During a seminar by Phil Lockwood at Airventure last summer, he told the story of one of their 912 motors they brought in for overhaul. It was a regular runner and it was out to TBO, no other reason for overhaul. This particular engine needed no hard parts other than rings. The pistons, cylinders, bearings were all still in Rotax like-new spec, showing no wear. They replaced the rings and soft parts (hoses, seals, etc.) and zero-timed the motor.
I thought it was pretty impressive.
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