What to expect for TBO

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Re: What to expect for TBO

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My comment wasn’t directed at you John, Mike just mentioned, “maybe doing a top in the next 500hrs” so I was just responding to that.
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Re: What to expect for TBO

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e thomas:

Curiosity question, what mags do you have? (I ain't starting something! :) )
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Re: What to expect for TBO

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4004 wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 2:21 pm e thomas:

Curiosity question, what mags do you have? (I ain't starting something! :) )
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I have Bendix S4LN-21's. Just finished my third 500 hour inspection/repair, though I've had no problems with them.

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Re: What to expect for TBO

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I too have the Bendix mags. I have not had any magneto problems, ever. Did the 500 hour inspection some time ago, 400 hours or so. Had to replace some parts and one of the magneto gears. I was thinking about ditching them for a set of Slicks, but for the slight weight penalty, they are a better magneto, being infinitely rebuildable.
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