TEXTRON LYCOMING WARNS OF CRANKSHAFT BREAKS IN MORE THAN 400 ENGINES
Textron Lycoming issued a service bulletin this month that requires the operators of more than 400 six-cylinder, turbocharged engines to remove those engines from service within the next 10 hours time in service. The engine manufacturer said it's received "several field reports of broken crankshafts...
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