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  • John O'Shaughnessy [FCM]
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    We ended up having to do the inspection. Our mechanic checked our engine (I forget if he had to pull two or three cylinders) and ours was fine. No issues.

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  • Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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    Thanks Andy.

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  • Russell Holton
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    Discovered a new term "quality escape".

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  • A. Niemyer
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    Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
    Andy -- Unfortunately that URL doesn't get me to the soon-to-be-published AD....do you have a more precise link?
    Here you go: https://public-inspection.federalreg...2023-03796.pdf

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  • Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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    Andy -- Unfortunately that URL doesn't get me to the soon-to-be-published AD....do you have a more precise link?

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  • Bill Bridges
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    Originally posted by A. Niemyer View Post
    Since the AD will most likely not publish officially until later this week, I'm told a lot of folks with affected engines are moving their aircraft early to avoid the Ferry Permit issue. Some folks called their shops by midweek last week and a number have already had their inspections done.

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    Andy
    It would be interesting to find out how many of the inspections find a problem.

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  • A. Niemyer
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    Since the AD will most likely not publish officially until later this week, I'm told a lot of folks with affected engines are moving their aircraft early to avoid the Ferry Permit issue. Some folks called their shops by midweek last week and a number have already had their inspections done.

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    Andy

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  • Terry Carraway
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    I suspect that CMI is fighting that one behind the scenes. Since most of the work will be done under warranty.

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  • Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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    Holy mackerel.

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  • A. Niemyer
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    Well, everyone needs to STFB; the draft AD is on the street for a 02/23 release, and it ain't pretty. NO 200+ hour exemption and NO 5 hours to ferry aircraft; Ferry Permits only. This is turning into quite a $%^&show.

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  • Terry Carraway
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    Good news.

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  • John O'Shaughnessy [FCM]
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    Originally posted by Terry Carraway View Post

    How many hours? I am sure you are over 200.
    About 300. Our mechanics determined we're OK. Not sure if it was a serial # check, or something else.

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  • Terry Carraway
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    Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM] View Post
    We recently (last spring) upgraded to an IO-550 from Air Plains in one of our C-182s. It's "on the list."
    How many hours? I am sure you are over 200.

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  • Terry Carraway
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    Originally posted by A. Niemyer View Post
    Terry,
    I suspect they've figured out that if the retaining clip is installed incorrectly, it's going to crap out well before 200 hours. I don't know how many 470s will be affected; I don't think any OEM is installing them right now; AFAIK, Mooney, Beech, Piper and Cirrus are using 360/520/550s pretty much exclusively. I think it will affect anyone who had a Factory OH or ReMan during that period. Possibly those custom shops who sent their crankshafts to CAM or bought new crankshafts from them.

    Andy
    Agreed. There may be a few Mooney built in that time frame, but not many. But Mooneys (even the STCs) did use the 470.

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  • John O'Shaughnessy [FCM]
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    We recently (last spring) upgraded to an IO-550 from Air Plains in one of our C-182s. It's "on the list."

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