I have a chance to purchase a run out c-85 when the time is up on the engine
next year.I would like to purchase it and have an a&p do a 0200 conversion so I
can keep the engine certified.Also I will use the high compression pistons.I
know this will not be cheap.Has anyone ran this c-85/0200 conv
I would like to know about the special parts! I have about $2800 in my
vw and thats with a great plains crank and hub. The rest is scat and
otherwise.
Jeff
On 12/28/06, benji mosley wrote:
> I have a chance to purchase a run out c-85 when the time is up on the engine
> next year.I would like to
rian Kraut
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of benji mosley
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:38 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> c-85/0200 conversion
I have a chance to purchase a
return as possible.I
know it probably want be profitable.
Subject: RE: KR> c-85/0200 conversion
A run out 85 is worth about $2,000 to $2,500. The conversion/overhaul
should cost you about $7,000. You can spend a whole lot more on the
overhaul (up to about $15,000) if you pick the wrong shop
return as possible.I know it probably want be profitable.
Jeff,I sent you a detailed email about those special parts and why it cost me
so much.
If this email goes through twice,it's because I'm having problems with
Yahoooooo.
Subject: RE: KR> c-85/0200 conversion
A run out 85 is
My sister has come across a C-85, circa 1930s, 'brand new' still in the crate.
This is part of an estate sale from a former Luscombe dealer. My question is
how much this would be worth?
Michael Saunders
saunder...@charter.net
ailto: rfreiber...@swfla.rr.com
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of
MSaunders
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:03 PM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>C-85
My sister has come across a C-85, circa 1930s, 'brand new&
In a message dated 11/10/03 2:07:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
saunder...@charter.net writes:
> My sister has come across a C-85, circa 1930s, 'brand new' still in the
> crate. This is part of an estate sale from a former Luscombe dealer. My
> question is how much this would be worth?
Bob,
I have a friend here who knows just about all there is to know about antique
aircraft. First, he isn't absolutely sure, but he doubts that it is either,
from the 30's, or that it is a C-85, because he does not think that they
made that engine then.
He says that it should have a log book wit
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