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Postby George Willer » Sat Oct 29, 2005 9:13 am

ScottyG wrote:Thanks all very much for the concern. I don't think that they're at that point just yet. They're hairline cracks at the moment but I will defnitely keep an eye on them. Now, does anyone know of another Cub for sale in the Southern Tier, NY area?


Not any more, but Rambo's former home was near Bath, NY... just a short ways west of you!

I replaces his engine with one from a 154, but I think his old engine, although needing a re-build, is solid.

From experience, I'd say you will need to do something soon. My first Cub had cracks and broke on BOTH sides. I caught it before it failed completely although I could see the cracks open and close.
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Postby ScottyG » Sat Oct 29, 2005 10:53 am

All,

I think you've all managed to convince me on a new engine. I'll start another thread with lots and lots of questions.

Thanks.

Scott
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