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Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

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Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

This is a great video if you're curious about the reassembly sequence.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-26eqLc4pQ

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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

Great video!

Thanks for posting.
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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

blackrock wrote:Great video!

Thanks for posting.

x2. Great find, Zane!
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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

makes you wonder why it costs so much.
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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

Timely post, thanks.
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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

soaringhiggy wrote:makes you wonder why it costs so much.
Parts cost. They don't pay those guys anything
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Mister701 wrote:
soaringhiggy wrote:makes you wonder why it costs so much.
Parts cost. They don't pay those guys anything


And the unfortunate lack of an economy of scale.
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Re: Reassembling a Lycoming IO-360

The engine assembly is the cheapest part of the whole deal, it's the yellow-tagging / replacing of the parts that's expensive. That's why to me it makes sense to have an engine professional do the assembly. You're not gonna pay all that much for his expertise & experience.
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