I-300 Overhauls ( 0-300 c-145)

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I-300 Overhauls ( 0-300 c-145)

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Good day everyone. Seeking recommendations on overhaul shops for the O-300 series engines. Location not really an issue. Just looking for experiences good or bad.

Appreciate your help. Merry Christmas and a peaceful, healthy new year to all !

Kyle Takakjian
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Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
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Re: I-300 Overhauls

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Not the closest to you…but freight is freight costs wherever you ship it…. Our Fellow 170 Owner and A&P/IA in So. Houston, TX area does excellent “overhauls” of these engines. John Heitz

Angel Air Services
Manvel, Texas
Wolfe Airpark 3T2

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Re: I-300 Overhauls

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George,

Thanks so much. Tim has been in touch with him and he appreciates the help very much.
Best wishes,

Kyle
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Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
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