Jaybird180
Final Approach
I now have the list that Danny prepared for us and the list is 55 items long.
Most of the items I believe should be buyer responsible items. Included in that is the IMHO URGENT item regarding the cabin heat door (potential for CO).
The items that should have been caught at annual and not signed off (as I understand airworthiness) include: AD 00-06-01 - fuel strainer, AD 08-10-02- Alt Static Air, AD-08-26-10 Alt Static Air, 3 items related to exterior lighting INOP, 1 item related to the fuel gauges, 2 items related to cowl reinforcement attachments (danger of them coming off during flight), an issue related to a broken brake caliper part, an alternator AD related to a broken shockmount.
The HIGH attention items that I believe are buyer responsible include: #6 & #3 cyl intake push rod tubes rusted.
I saw no notation regarding airframe corrosion, though there is some on exhaust studs, and control surface connectors/ hinges and electrical wiring.
There is missing paperwork (337s, static and transponder checks).
The compressions appear acceptable from 74 to 60 on the low end.
I'm going to see if we can get a fix estimate and perhaps ask for credit for the things that should have been rectified at annual, possibly to include the transponder - and we'll fix everything ourselves. If the numbers work out then we may go forward with this project pending the estimate.
Most of the items I believe should be buyer responsible items. Included in that is the IMHO URGENT item regarding the cabin heat door (potential for CO).
The items that should have been caught at annual and not signed off (as I understand airworthiness) include: AD 00-06-01 - fuel strainer, AD 08-10-02- Alt Static Air, AD-08-26-10 Alt Static Air, 3 items related to exterior lighting INOP, 1 item related to the fuel gauges, 2 items related to cowl reinforcement attachments (danger of them coming off during flight), an issue related to a broken brake caliper part, an alternator AD related to a broken shockmount.
The HIGH attention items that I believe are buyer responsible include: #6 & #3 cyl intake push rod tubes rusted.
I saw no notation regarding airframe corrosion, though there is some on exhaust studs, and control surface connectors/ hinges and electrical wiring.
There is missing paperwork (337s, static and transponder checks).
The compressions appear acceptable from 74 to 60 on the low end.
I'm going to see if we can get a fix estimate and perhaps ask for credit for the things that should have been rectified at annual, possibly to include the transponder - and we'll fix everything ourselves. If the numbers work out then we may go forward with this project pending the estimate.