I have a carb that may be in need of overhaul.
Anyone have recommendations on Overhaul shops?
MA-3SPA -Overhaulers?
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- N171TD
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Aircraft carburetor and injection service of texas 214-358-2377 aci2731@aol.com
Fair prices and 30 years experience
Fair prices and 30 years experience
Our 172/170 or a 171 is known as tweener
- cessna170bdriver
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I did an exchange with Chief Aircraft (Grants Pass, Oregon). The needle and seat on the new one were bad out of the box, but Chief had me a another one two days after I called them. All shipping on their nickel. Great folks to work with. I'd do the same thing again.
Miles
Miles
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- Brad Brady
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Well depending on where your at ,I would use Aircraft Systems.Inc.......Just my thought. In our area they are the best....In my opinion................BradN5796C wrote:I have a carb that may be in need of overhaul.
Anyone have recommendations on Overhaul shops?
- blueldr
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Miles,
How did you discover that the needle and seat were bad in the carburetor that you received from Chief?
If t was found after instllation, who ate the extra labor?
How did you discover that the needle and seat were bad in the carburetor that you received from Chief?
If t was found after instllation, who ate the extra labor?
BL
- cessna170bdriver
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I found the problem when the engine wouldn't shut down with the mixture control after the first engine run. The labor was mine, so there was no extra direct cost and I didn't broach the subject with the overhauler. The A&P was a friend who had agreed to look over my shoulder for a flat fee while I installed the engine. I went back to some old posts and found that it was actually Chief's carb overhauler America's Fuel Systems that handled the exchange directly: http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... ief#p29505blueldr wrote:Miles,
How did you discover that the needle and seat were bad in the carburetor that you received from Chief?
If t was found after instllation, who ate the extra labor?
I flew about 125 hours in a little under 2 years, and just ran the engine (in prep for annual inspection) for the first time since last April, with NO problems.
Miles
Miles
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I agree with N171TD----- Aircraft Carburetor and Injection service in Dallas puts out a really fine product.Had mine rebuilt a year ago there. They have been in business for a long time.
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