


BTV wrote:Hope this isn't too far off track, but I'm curious about the pic of the cam with the pattern on the lobes that looks like growth rings on a tree.
I've heard those markings are a good thing and sign of a healthy engine. Is that true or are you taking a close look at the cam because of them?
Thanks

aktahoe1 wrote:182 will take you "almost" everywhere! Great aircraft. Had one for 10 years.
Just stay away from the soft stuff. That nose wheel is a bitch. 6 tail wheelers landed here and guess who sank in on the nose when there was no more air pressure to keep the nose up?
No hijack here. It's an awesome plane and I can't wait to see it flying!
Just remember about the "soft" field.
AKT
55wagon wrote:That's a hell of a bird man! Glad to see her getting the tlc she needs. I helped my buddy get that plane about 6-7 years ago and have a lot of time in it. If you have any questions let me know. She's a remarkable plane. Landed at skalywags a few times. He may have a pic of her as "almost" a taildragger.
Pistons by Sean McGillivray, on Flickrgptc wrote:....I found a 1960 Cessna 182C that had just about everything a BC pilot would want. I bought the plane with a low time PPonk, but knew ahead of time of a issue with the old phase 1 case. Engine runs great just had a crack that needed attention. ....

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