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H & S
As a follow up, H&S did my governor overhaul in March and it came in at $1100 which is right about what they told me it would be (mine is a Woodward). However, I was also told about a week turnaround time but in reality it was a month. So I think they are pretty good on the pricing, but the timing ends up being longer than anticipated. They do all my propeller work and I will continue to use them as they have always done a fine job.
During my engine rebuild, NO ONE has been even close to meeting the schedule they originally noted, so H&S isnt any different than anyone else out there in the aviation arena. I just think that is the way it goes and we have to expect delays in lead-times. |
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propeller governors
I sent mine to a Prop shop in California, but can't remember the their name. I can check my logs tomorrow, if needed. They charged $1500 and $1700 due to extra parts required. The governors are the accumulator type. I also sent them my non-accumulator type I think the price was about the same. Return around was about a week.
Regards, BILLS |
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I have 2 DCF310D7 governors for sale on eBay. They were overhauled last year but the 5 year TBO doesn’t start till they are installed they do not have prop synch stuff on them
$1800 ea. outright no core required |