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Ad says Lycoming ??? - 337'S have continental's
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I missed that being in a hurry. Thanks.
Here are some Continentals: 8 cylinders, 3 of which are chrome overhauls loaded and ready to go, one broken OH cylinder (use the parts to load another cylinder), the others are bare cylinders $1750 for everything: https://www.ebay.com/itm/255454370492 Says to "contact him for a better price" so I bet you could get it for $1500. If someone wanted to go in on something like this, I'd be a player. I'd love to have a spare OH sitting on the shelf. Turns out IO-360 and TSIO-360 use the same heads, same p/n and all. Last edited by mshac : 12-15-23 at 11:28 AM. |
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Make sure you get the right Cylinder for your engine
You can confirm using continetal's website by entering the part # of the cylinder to see if it fits or your engine information to get the part # of the cylinder for your engine https://continental.aero/support/ill...s-catalog.aspx
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1967 337B Flying in Skymasters since I was 16 Last edited by Frank Benvin : 12-15-23 at 12:19 PM. |
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I certainly don't want to lead anyone astray, so here is the cylinder compatibility chart directly from Continental:
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The Plan
Thanks all for the leads.
I figured a cylinder for a TSIO 360AB3B would be readily available. Oh boy, was I wrong. Downside our on-field shop is also backing up. So, if I could find a replacement and have on hand when old comes out, new one goes in fast. Talking with the flight schools in the area, the supply is still badly amiss. --- Years ago, before my rear engine OH, I would always go with new cylinders if needed. Reasons being A. A used OH cylinder might be physically identical, meet spec, but could already have 10,000 hours of thermal stress on it. Remember, mine is a turbo. B. When it would come time to OH the engine, I would be using all my own first run cylinders, not things found and hoped for. ==== My options here became, 1. Major distributor, Air power, "No stock, new or used, hoping for restock late Jan or Feb" Uh oh... 2. Nice shop in FL (Zephyr) "could overhaul it for around $1k, but, shop floor is backed up 8-12 weeks before we could even get to it." 3. A nice chap in PA, Tim at Skyline Cylinders. Once removed, mail the cylinder, turn around in just a few days. Figure shipping back and forth 2-3 days each way, Which inevitably wraps around a weekend, ...or two. Since the valve is burnt (reason for all this suffering), the new valve part alone would be ~ $500 + labor to clean it all up. So maybe also $1k ish, and maybe 1-2 weeks to have back in hand. Would it be officially 'overhauled,' or just valve replaced and shiny? Not sure. Nice option, but time of the essence to wrap it up "quickly" Kept looking 4. J&J in PA had ONE new cylinder for this engine in stock, "can ship that day." I bought it ($2.3k) and that's the one going on this week (?) I will keep the cylinder coming off as spare, and OH it if/when I need one. There's a 'lotta crap' has to come off the engine to get the #3 middle cylinder Of course, you cant get it in/out without also loosening the one next to it, Of course!
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My mechanic has a new 658822A2 at his shop up here in Canada
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