O-360 Calendar OH Time
All,
Looking at a PA-28-180 that was major overhauled 12 years ago. Since then, it's accumulated approximately 500 hours. Everything seems to be in order and to my liking, but I'm nervous that the engine may need either a TOH or MOH. Is there a magic number of hours per year that should put my mind at ease? Should I just assume it needs a TOH out of the gate? Key questions for the owner / for a pre-buy inpsection?
Thanks
Looking at a PA-28-180 that was major overhauled 12 years ago. Since then, it's accumulated approximately 500 hours. Everything seems to be in order and to my liking, but I'm nervous that the engine may need either a TOH or MOH. Is there a magic number of hours per year that should put my mind at ease? Should I just assume it needs a TOH out of the gate? Key questions for the owner / for a pre-buy inpsection?
Thanks
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I would rather see 1 hr per week for 52 weeks than 400 hrs in January and nothing for the rest of the year. The idea being to not let the bearing surfaces dry out and continuously wetted with oil to avoid corrosion. Unfortunately that is next to impossible to tell from the logs.
You mentioned being concerned about a "good deal" Given two identical airplanes, one with 500 hrs and two years since OH and one with 500 hrs and 12 years since OH, the one with 2 years since OH would be valued higher. That valuation is based on the calander OH limit and little to do with the engine internal condition. It is possible that the aircraft you are looking at was correctly valued based on that assumption.
Best of luck to you, hope that helps!