Lycoming O-145 parts

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Lycoming O-145 parts

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I am looking for parts for Lycoming O-145's.

Does anyone have a source for these?

Thanks,

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Rod,

Might look here:

http://www.joea.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.ph ... ing#p17199

Paul A is a wealth of information and if he has found some Lyc pistons maybe he knows where a head gasket is located.

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I doubt if any of it is serviceable, but I have an old mostly rusted O-145 in my mom's basement. What are you looking for? El Reno Aviation in El Reno, Ok had parts some years ago. Don't know about now.
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Rodney,
What parts are you having trouble with?
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Paul,

He needs a head gasket for now.

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Joe,
I posted on another thread. There is a AN 900 that should work. I did a lot of leg work for a customer on this issue. He had a Tcraft BL. We didn't get a chance to use the AN900's because he found some NOS he didn't remember he had. Rodney deserves a gold plated E for effort. Keeping a little Lycoming operational isn't for the faint of heart.
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I found the parts I was looking for and they are being shipped at this time. Thank you all for the help. Found the parts through El Reno who passed me off to "Henry".
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I have the gaskets necessary to replace the head on my 0-145. I understand the head should be torqued to 300 inch lbs. This can be done quite easily on most of the nuts however it gets a little difficult on the nuts that are between the cylinders. I would also like to re-torque all of the cylinder head nuts to ensure I donot lose another head gasket (some of the nuts on the other cylinders appeared quite loose) It seems that the only way I can reach some of these nuts is by "building" a special wrench (cutting a box-end off at about 2 inches and welding it back together with a 90 degree bend) There must be a better answer for this job. Rod
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Rodney Zapf wrote:There must be a better answer for this job. Rod
There is, its called Continental! :)
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