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Lycoming 0-235 C2C --- changing to a L2C or F2A

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mbarker

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Anchorage, Alaska
Howdy
I am rebuilding my 0-235 C2C Long Ez engine and want to do either L2C pistons (8.5:1 compression) or F2A pistons (9.7:1 compression).
The engines are basically the same with different compression pistons. Additionally a set of C2C piston/rings from Aircraft Specialties is $950 per cylinder --- Ouch.

Does anyone on this forum have experience with this?
Or have other suggestions or options"

The F2A has 125 hp --- which would be nice. And I am waiting for a price on those pistons.

Would love to hear your thoughts and ideas.
 
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