How Hard Is it to Get Partsfor a Gypsy Major Engine.

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mcrit

Also, how hard is it to find someone to work on it?


GoBoy
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There are still some shops that work on them and a few people that deal in parts
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Colonel
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A friend of mine needed spark plugs for
his gypsy engine - they cost 50 pounds
each in England, plus shipping.

You will need some whitworth tools (wrenches,
sockets).

Apart from the weird tools, I didn't find it
much different than the ranger, kinner, etc.

Just another engine.
GoBoy
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[quote author=Colonel link=topic=895.msg3472#msg3472 date=1443489639]
A friend of mine needed spark plugs for
his gypsy engine - they cost 50 pounds
each in England, plus shipping.

You will need some whitworth tools (wrenches,
sockets).

Apart from the weird tools, I didn't find it
much different than the ranger, kinner, etc.

Just another engine.
[/quote]
There are car spark plugs that work just fine in the Gypsy engine
Also there is a Slick mag mod that can be done
Slick Goodlin
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Joined: Thu Jun 11, 2015 6:46 pm

I've been around and flown a number of well-sorted G[b][i]i[/i][/b]psy-powered aircraft and none of them have seemed like maintenance hogs.  Rocker box oil needs to be changed regularly but it's not difficult, just weird.  Other than that they seem like a normal enough engine and the internals look stout as hell.  I'm told you want to check logs for inexplicable prop replacements because that's often a sign of an unreported nose-over.  Other than that, if you're going to fly lots it might be worth considering how oil is cheaper by the barrel.

What are you looking at buying?
PilotZCoyfox
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http://www.dhmothclub.co.uk/msr/

^Moth club might be somewhere to start. :D
Chuck Ellsworth

One of the neatest little twin engine airplanes I have flown had Gipsy Queens in it.

You could always find where you last parked it by looking for the oil stains on the pavement.
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