Yeah, I thought the "$10,000 +/- 40% either way" was a typo, that is why I
asked you twice.

On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 1:35 PM Flesner via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> On 4/21/2023 1:49 PM, Steve Loebs via KRnet wrote:
> > Since you have experience with the O200, what is a rough low end price
> > for an O200 that has just been overhauled?
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> As I stated in my earlier post there are so many options that it is hard
> to estimate without a specific example.  What is the condition of the
> engine?  First run? Total time? Is the crank reusable? Can the cylinders
> be rebuilt or need new? Condition of the cam?  Do the lifters need
> rebuilding?  Will you do the work or pay to overhaul?  Do you want a new
> lightweight starter? Alternator ? Regular mags or e-mags? Which prop
> supplier?  Prop extension or not?  Starting cost of the engine?
>
> There is no way to give a "ballpark" figure other than $10,000 +/- 40%
> without knowing the details.  If you can find a low to mid time engine
> that needs very little work, maybe mags, replace alternator, rebuild
> carb, prop and prop extension, do any work yourself, you might pull it
> off with $7 to $9K depending on the purchase price.  If you just
> purchase a rebuilt 0-200 from a supplier expect $12 K to $14K now days.
> Prices have gone crazy lately.  You best answer will be in researching
> the internet.
>
> I may be overlooking some experts on the net but to my knowledge Jeff
> Scott is the most knowledgeable member on the net for 0-200's and is
> always willing to help.
>
> Larry Flesner
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