I'm looking to build or have built a Lycoming O-540 B model: Parallel valve, low compression, carbureted.
I'm at the point where I'm trying to figure out how to pay the least for the best engine that isn't constrained by certification or certified parts. ECI makes kits for 360's but I believe you still must supply your own case, as those only come from Pennsylvania. I think. No mention of 540's on their site.
A few people have recommended the Bearhawk designer himself, Bob Barrows, as a great engine builder, so I may pursue that. Where do the little guy engine builders get their components? What are alternatives to buying factory new certified Lycoming components?
Seems like finding good candidates for rebuild is a challenge too. Barnstormers is a crapshoot with what you end up with, and dumping $6-8K on a questionable core is kinda scary.
Anyway, what am I not aware of? What does a guy do if he's not a sponsored Red Bull Air Race pilot? Spending this much money requires me to dig deep into the coffers, and I want to avoid mistakes.


