Re: SMOH=487, STOH=77???

Re: SMOH=487, STOH=77???

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SMOH=487, STOH=77??? Michael Horowitz 10-04-2005
In article <f215k15qm8vtqs2en9kdj0eddu0oc5pm59@4ax.com>,
Michael Horowitz <mhorowitREMOVE_THESE_CAPS@cox.net> wrote:

> Subject is part of a description of an A-65 engine.
>
> Am I reading this correctly: the engine had a major, then about 400
> hours later required a top half overhaul?? Isn't a top included in a
> major?
>
> What likely happened? - MIke


It could have had a jug go bad for any of a number of reasons --
sometimes the crack for no apparent reason. Other times it is due to
poor baffling or other mistreatment.



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