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My mechanic is trying to find a low or mid time O-200 for one of his customers. He'd like for installation, not to overhaul.

Any leads are appreciated.


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I thought you were buying another O-200 to make your 150 a twin-engine. grin


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Originally Posted by Hung
I thought you were buying another O-200 to make your 150 a twin-engine. grin


No... I'm doing THAT with THIS:

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Radial engines don't leak.


They're marking their territory.


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Do you know why Radial engines are round?






So you can roll them to the dumpster. wink


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Originally Posted by Ronald_Stewart
Do you know why Radial engines are round?






So you can roll them to the dumpster. wink




grin grin grin grin grin




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You always see a drip pan under a radial to catch the antifreeze.





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Originally Posted by Jim_Hillabrand
You always see a drip pan under a radial to catch the antifreeze.


Wait.... What? ....Oh!


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