Jamie,> Michael,
>
> I know of the mod, Tom Goodlett of Alverado, Texas
> created the Machine
> Templet to drill the pistons. I believe Ed Wegner
> has a set also. And I'm
> pretty sure Ed's 440-C5 has the mod. I don't see a
> problem with doing the
> mod. I do not believe in doing the Olds Ring
> installation. In fact, I'm going
> to pick up a spare 440-C5 this Dec. The person that
> did the overhaul
> attempted to get a snug fit with the Olds rings to
> reduce oil consumption,
> well it worked, right up to about 5 hours and it
> made metal. I will do the
> mod to the two engines that I'm going to pick up and
> overhaul. The rest of
> the engine will be stock, with minor clean up on the
> flow. To me oil is
> cheap, if you can't afford the expense, find an
> airplane with a brand new
> shinny flat Lyc. The Ranger was designed to use oil,
> fact. Two qts an hour is
> OK with me. I get a kick out of seeing these young
> kids with there shinny new
> spam cans watching me do an oil change/refill on the
> flight line. So what if
> I start off with a case of oil under the rear seat,
> it only gets lighter as
> the trip continues on.
>
> As for documentation, I would be careful doing the
> logbooks. What the FAA
> does not know will not hurt them, but you did not
> see me write this.
>
> Take care,
>
> Give my best to your Dad. Any word on Carl's PT.
> Marshall Freidman is in love
> with his 24W46 that he got from the estate. Just
> going thru the dial mode on
> the Aeromatic.
>
>
> Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Carl's PT is in the process of being sold to Bob
Tullius. We may have it flying by this time next
year. The fuselage is about ready for cover, the
wings need some rework, and engine needs a buildup,
yadda, yadda .
Keep an eye out for an F24 with an Army plate for me.
Preferrably a UC-61K. I know of two that were sold in
Wisconsin. I believe they are now in the
Chicago/Indiana area now.
Mike
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