
zane wrote:My story is just an echo of Vick's. An annual performed by the seller's camp is worthless to you, you need an objective 3rd party to do an annual.
I actually did send my own IA, who was a broker and had lined up the financing for me. As I learned later, his objectives weren't quite in line with mine. It was in his best interest to have the sale go through, so he overlooked a lot of things
So I've had a project plane for the last few years, but as a result I've personally been elbow deep in every nook and cranny of the thing. It's a nice flyer now. If I could do it over again I would have been nmore thorough on the pre-buy.

Vick wrote:In my case the logs looked pretty good too - lesson learned there is that the ink is only as good as the guy who wrote it.
I agree with Zane on the pre-buy issue. If I were selling my plane I would welcome a 3rd party mech to go through it (in the presence of my own mech to ensure he didn't goon anything up) and if I met a seller that wouldn't allow me that opportunity I would walk away.
skycop wrote:Thanks Vick, actually I have read your story and was wondering about the whole fuel thing. Why does the engine so much prefer mogas over 100LL? What problem does the 100LL cause in the Franklin that does not occur in other engines? The owner says he always tried to burn mogas when possible, but obviously mogas isn't always available at airports and if you're flying cross-country 100LL is it. Other than some plug fouling, he didn't mention any other issues with 100LL. He also explained to me a little test he does to check if the fuel is an alcohol blend or not. He hasn't burned any of that (ethanol) in it, but if that's what is available, is it to be totally avoided or can it be used? I'm not sure anything but ethanol is available here, especially in the winter for pollution reasons. Unless I can get gas from some specialty cardlock place.
So what it boils down to is that I might be stuck with 100LL most of the time. That being the case, what does the TCP you mentioned do to help?
Pardon my ignorance of the subject but everything I typically fly in burns either Jet A or 100LL so this is new territory from me and I'm happy to learn from those who have "been there, done that".
I'm also going to have to check out the Stinson groups you mentioned. I've looked over the Stinson club website but I won't join until it's a done deal and I've got a Stinson parked at home
I'll be hopping onto the Yahoo group for sure now!
Skylane wrote:Congrates Skycop. Never personally flown a Stinson, but have always heard good things about them. Simple and straight forward airplane. I have 2 friends that fly Stinsons with the Franklin engine and never heard one complaint.
Looking forward to some stories and pictures.
Fly safe Bub
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